New nordic Magnesium for ADHD
Magnesium for ADHD Information
If you have looked into nutritional support for ADHD, magnesium comes up early, and for good reason. Research consistently shows that magnesium deficiency is more common in people with ADHD than in the general population, and low levels are directly linked to greater hyperactivity, impulsivity, and trouble managing emotions. Magnesium is involved in GABA function (the brain's main calming signal), dopamine production, and the body's stress response. For many people, getting magnesium right is one of the most impactful first steps in supporting the ADHD brain.
This collection focuses specifically on the forms most relevant to brain and nervous system health - not just any magnesium off the shelf.
Important: These products are not a treatment or cure for ADHD. Always speak with your GP or specialist before starting any supplement programme, especially if you or your child are taking prescription medication.
Why Magnesium Form Matters for ADHD
Not all magnesium works the same way, and standard forms like magnesium oxide are poorly absorbed and rarely reach the brain. Two forms stand out for ADHD-specific support:
- Magnesium L-threonate is the only form clinically shown to cross the blood-brain barrier and raise magnesium levels inside the brain itself. Research has linked it to increased synaptic density - the connections between brain cells - and improved cognitive flexibility.
- Magnesium glycinate is a highly absorbable form better suited to nervous system calming, emotional regulation, and sleep quality. It is gentle on digestion, making it a good choice for daily use and for those with sensitive stomachs.
Many people with ADHD benefit from using both forms together. Our naturopaths can help you work out which combination suits your specific needs.
Magnesium and Sleep in ADHD
Magnesium for ADHD-related sleep problems is one of the most common reasons people come to us. The ADHD brain is often still running at night - making it hard to wind down, fall asleep, and get the deep, restorative rest the brain needs. Poor sleep then makes attention, emotional regulation, and impulse control worse the next day, and the cycle continues.
Magnesium supports sleep by boosting GABA activity and calming the nervous system. It is one of the few supplements that can help with both daytime focus and overnight rest at the same time.
Key Benefits of Magnesium for ADHD
- Addresses magnesium deficiency, which is more common in people with ADHD than the general population
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Supports GABA function to reduce nervous system hyperarousal and promote calm
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Aids dopamine metabolism, which is directly linked to attention and impulse control
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Supports emotional regulation and a healthier stress response
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Improves sleep onset and quality, helping to break the poor-sleep cycle common in ADHD
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Magnesium L-threonate specifically shown to cross the blood-brain barrier and increase synaptic density
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High-absorption glycinate form available for gentle, effective daily nervous system support
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Child-appropriate options available within the range
Not sure where to start? Book a free naturopath consultation. Our team will help you build a targeted supplement approach based on your individual needs - not a generic off-the-shelf recommendation.