What Minerals Actually Do
Minerals carry electrical charges that power the body’s signalling. They move water into and out of cells, activate enzymes that generate ATP (cell energy), support nerve and muscle function, and help maintain pH and fluid balance. When minerals are low, people often feel flat, foggy, heavy, and dehydrated even after drinking water—because the electrical side of hydration is missing. Learn Minerals
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The Body’s Electrical Grid: 5 Key Minerals
Magnesium
Activates ATP-producing enzymes; supports calm neuromuscular function (often needed more during stress).
Potassium
Primary intracellular cation; keeps fluid inside cells for steady cellular hydration.
Sodium
Major extracellular cation; moves water between tissues for balanced distribution.
Zinc
Supports protein formation and tissue repair; normal skin and immune function.
Calcium
Essential for nerve impulses and muscle contraction signalling.
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Why Minerals Are Commonly Low
- Stress increases magnesium demand.
- Caffeine and alcohol increase urinary electrolyte loss.
- Sweating without replacement leads to imbalance.
- Ultra-processed foods provide calories without minerals.
- Plain water only can dilute electrolytes over time if intake is high.
Common Clues (General, Non-Diagnostic)
- “Wired but tired” feeling
- Jaw, brow or neck tension
- Craving salty foods
- Head pressure or brain fog
- Feeling dehydrated despite drinking water
General information only; not medical advice. Speak with your GP for personalised care.
How to Support Mineral Status (Gently, Daily)
- Mineralise your water: pinch of unrefined salt + squeeze of citrus (or a clean electrolyte blend).
- Include potassium-rich foods: leafy greens, potatoes, avocado, coconut water.
- Long-exhale breathing: helps regulate the nervous system, supporting mineral balance.
- Replace what you sweat: movement is healthy; depletion is optional.
This focuses on fundamentals: water, minerals, breath, and consistency.
Key Takeaway
Minerals are the body’s electricity. When the body has what it needs, it functions; when it doesn’t, it signals.
