I wrote an article on the magical beverage known as coffee.

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Nice. Just read it.

I had 14oz of joe today and cronometer is only showing 12mg of Magnesium.

Now it was strong so I'd suspect my actually amount was higher but still I wouldn't call coffee a significant source of Mag?
 
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Nice. Just read it.

I had 14oz of joe today and cronometer is only showing 12mg of Magnesium.

Now it was strong so I'd suspect my actually amount was higher but still I wouldn't call coffee a significant source of Mag?
Thanks for the read 76er. Here's a quote from Ray:

"Dry instant coffee is close to 0.5% magnesium, so a cup of strong coffee has about 40 mg. I make strong drip coffee."

I've heard interviews where he mentions how he drinks many cups worth a day. At that rate it would become a pretty significant source of of magnesium I believe.
 

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Nice. Just read it.

I had 14oz of joe today and cronometer is only showing 12mg of Magnesium.

Now it was strong so I'd suspect my actually amount was higher but still I wouldn't call coffee a significant source of Mag?
If you’re looking for more mag yerba mate is a good option. If you drink 16oz of it it has over 100mg of Magnesium.

I like the energy it provides. It seems stimulating to the mind but calming to the body
 
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Haha oh well ??‍♂️ sounds better in the updated version anyways ????
 

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does coffee really helping the body utilize thyroid hormones?
 

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