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​​5 magnesium-rich foods that help you sleep deeper naturally​

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 22, 2025, 10:47 IST
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5 magnesium-rich foods that help you sleep deeper naturally

If your brain turns into a late-night overthinker or you’re stuck counting sheep, it might be time to look at what’s on your plate. Magnesium is a quiet hero in the sleep department — it helps calm the nerves, loosen tight muscles, and get your body ready to drift off naturally. Luckily, you don’t need hard-to-find superfoods or complicated recipes. Here are some unique yet totally doable foods you can add to your evening meals or snacks to make sleep come easier — no pills required. Let's get started!

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Why magnesium matters at night

Adding magnesium-rich foods to your routine isn’t about big changes. It’s about little shifts that support your body’s natural rhythms. Whether it’s through a comforting snack or a nourishing dinner, these foods help your system slow down, breathe easier, and finally get the rest it’s been asking for.

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Fox nuts (makhana)

These light, crunchy puffs aren’t just a snack for TV time. Makhana is actually a great source of magnesium. Roast them with a little ghee, jeera, or black pepper for a calming, sleep-friendly bite that’s gentle on the stomach and quick to prepare.


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Avocado

Not just for toast! Avocado is creamy, loaded with magnesium, and full of healthy fats that help your body wind down. Try slicing some into a salad with lime and salt, or mash it with spices as a quick dip for a late-night cracker snack. They’re loaded with vitamins C, E, K, and B6, plus folate, magnesium, and potassium—important for brain, immune, and nerve function. Avocados provide healthy fats that support steady blood sugar levels overnight, preventing energy spikes and crashes that interfere with restful sleep.

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Bananas


High in magnesium and potassium, bananas help reduce muscle cramps and promote calmness. Bananas contain tryptophan, an amino acid the body uses to produce Serotonin (promotes calmness and happiness) and Melatonin (the sleep-regulating hormone). This combination helps you fall asleep faster and sleep more soundly.

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Cooked sweet potato

Soft, naturally sweet, and full of magnesium — sweet potatoes make an ideal dinner side. Bake, steam, or sauté them with a dash of cinnamon or hing. They’re comforting and also help keep your blood sugar steady through the night.

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Coconut water

Not a food exactly, but worth sipping. Coconut water has a natural mix of magnesium and potassium, which helps muscles relax and hydrates you without feeling too heavy. Have a chilled glass post-dinner to wind down and rehydrate gently before bed.

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Black sesame seeds

These small seeds are often overlooked but are packed with magnesium and healthy fats. Toast them lightly and sprinkle over rice, mix into your flour, or stir into a warm glass of milk. The nutty flavour is soothing, and the texture adds a unique touch to simple meals.



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