
New Scientist critiques magnesium hype with maximum irony via serene sleep photo
A New Scientist social media post about magnesium supplement marketing hype. Features a clickbait headline questioning whether magnesium supplements can improve sleep, energy, and concentration, paired with a serene stock photo of someone sleeping. The post promises critical analysis of supplement claims while the staging is deliberately designed to capitalize on wellness trend interest.
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Magnesium is having a moment in the sun. Supplements of this so-called super mineral are being advertised with claims that they improve sleep, energy levels, mental clarity, bowel movements and even heart health. While magnesium is vital to help our cells and muscles function, it may not be the wonder supplement it's being touted as. Columnist Alice Klein examines the evidence for magnesium's therapeutic benefits and looks into the various types of supplements on offer
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[Image: Person sleeping peacefully in bed with white sheets]