Description
Magnesium, a silvery-white alkaline earth mineral, is the eighth most abundant element in the Earth's crust and was first isolated in 1808. Its name derives from Magnesia, a district in Greece where its compounds were first found. Throughout history, magnesium has been used in various applications for the human body. It serves as an essential mineral, participating in over 300 biochemical reactions, including energy production, nerve function, and bone health.
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