Magnesium deficiencies in the organism

Fatigue, muscle cramps and longer recovery time from exercise may be signs of magnesium deficiency
We often feel tired and exhausted after a long winter. We asked nutritionist and trainer Kendra Vaino what could be the cause of this and what we can do about it ourselves.
In one of our earlier interviews, you introduced your activities in the fields of nutrition and exercise. How have you been doing in the meantime during the difficult restrictions that have been imposed on training?
Group sessions couldn’t be hosted from the middle of December to the end of January – it was almost like a vacation. It was an interesting experience for me because I have been resting only whilst traveling for the last ten years. I have kept fit by going to the gym and doing my concept classes with home exercise equipment. I have also actively gone skiing and skating. In order for my physique to not disappear as the load has decreased, the diet also changed by itself. I noticed that I feel good at home with only two meals and one snack a day.
I did not do any personal training classes in the meantime. However, larger training junkies have wanted to train a few times a week under my guidance. I was able to continue with the appointments at the Weight Surgery and Nutrition Therapy Centers even during the pandemic-related restrictions.