Magnesium - The Unsung Hero of Essential Minerals

When we think of minerals essential for health, magnesium often doesn't make the top of the list. However, this mighty mineral plays a significant role in numerous bodily functions, making it a cornerstone of optimal wellness and an integral part of the functional medicine approach.

Magnesium's Role in Our Bodies

Magnesium is involved in over 300 enzymatic processes in the human body. These include protein synthesis, muscle and nerve function, blood glucose control, and blood pressure regulation. It also contributes to the structural development of bone and is required for the synthesis of DNA, RNA, and the antioxidant glutathione.

Despite its importance, magnesium deficiency is surprisingly common, with symptoms ranging from fatigue and muscle cramps to more severe conditions like heart arrhythmias and neurological disorders.

Oral Magnesium - An Accessible Solution

One common way to address magnesium deficiency is through oral supplementation. Different forms of magnesium supplements are available, with magnesium citrate, magnesium glycinate, and magnesium chloride being among the most common.

However, absorption rates can vary widely depending on the supplement's form and the individual's digestive health. For example, some people may experience digestive discomfort or diarrhea with certain types of magnesium supplements.

IV Magnesium Therapy - A Powerful Alternative

Intravenous (IV) magnesium therapy offers a potent alternative to oral supplementation. By bypassing the digestive system, IV therapy delivers magnesium directly into the bloodstream, ensuring near-complete absorption. This makes it an effective solution for individuals who require a rapid increase in magnesium levels or those who can't tolerate oral supplements.

At Music City Drip Bar, we understand the power of magnesium and the role it plays in our clients' health and wellness. Our tailored IV magnesium infusions are designed to help restore this vital mineral, enhancing overall health, and complementing the broader functional medicine approach.

Functional medicine aims to identify and address the root causes of disease, viewing the body as an interconnected whole. By considering the importance of essential minerals like magnesium, functional medicine practitioners can develop comprehensive strategies to improve health and promote optimal wellness.

Kyle McGahey MSN, FNP

Kyle McGahey, MSN, FNP, is a seasoned professional in the nursing field with a multifaceted career spanning over a decade. His expertise in emergency nursing was honed in a variety of settings from bustling inner-city hospitals to serene rural institutions as a travel nurse. Following his pursuit of higher education, he acquired a Masters in Nursing and relocated to western Maryland at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, serving a critical role in a small, rural ER.

Relocated to his native Tennessee, Kyle is now the proud founder of Music City Drip Bar and Music City Men's Health, leveraging his vast nursing experience to deliver exceptional healthcare. Additionally, he lends his expertise to a local ER and collaborates with an innovative telemedicine startup, ever remaining at the forefront of the healthcare industry.

Passionate about lifelong learning, Kyle completed the Institute of Functional Medicine's (IFM) 'Applying Functional Medicine in Clinical Practice' course in early 2023. Continuously improving his skills, he has completed over 30 continuing education courses focused on Emergency Medicine and Functional Medicine since 2019. Currently, he is fervently studying to pass the Emergency Nurse Practitioner (ENP) board and aims to become board certified in Functional Medicine.

Equally dedicated to emergency medicine, Kyle completed a rigorous 20-hour TCCC course this past year, further enhancing his comprehensive skill set. As an esteemed nurse practitioner and enterprising healthcare entrepreneur, Kyle remains committed to delivering top-tier patient care and pursuing innovative healthcare solutions.

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