Nausea is another digestive symptom associated with mild magnesium toxicity. This may be accompanied by vomiting. Consuming more magnesium than can be be properly absorbed by the kidneys can lead to water retention and muscle movement in the digestive tract.
Stomach upsets are unpleasant, but long-term hypermagnesemia can cause more severe issues.

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