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For stronger immunity, pair Vitamin D supplement with this

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 27, 2025, 10:00 IST
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Vitamin D plays a key role in immunity



Most of us pop a Vitamin D pill because someone told us it’s good for immunity. And they are right! Vitamin D plays a huge role in helping our body fight off infections and inflammation. But here's the twist: taking that tiny capsule alone might not be giving you full benefits. Why? Because your body needs a little backup—something that works alongside Vitamin D to actually activate and support your immune system properly.


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That’s where magnesium walks in



It’s the important mineral that makes sure Vitamin D activates on time, gets to the right part of your body, and actually does its job. Without magnesium, your body struggles to “activate” Vitamin D, which means your immune system doesn’t get the full benefit. In a world where we’re constantly exposed to pollution, stress, processed foods, and sleep deprivation, immunity isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a daily necessity. And with viruses and infections lurking around year-round, your defense system needs all the help it can get.

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Vitamin D metabolism depends on magnesium




When you take a Vitamin D supplement, your body doesn’t use it immediately. It has to convert it into an active form that can help your cells fight off viruses, bacteria, and inflammation. This conversion process heavily depends on magnesium. Without enough of it, the Vitamin D you’re taking might just be sitting idle in your system, not doing much. "A combined magnesium and vitamin D treatment may be more effective in increasing serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations compared with vitamin D supplement alone in the overweight or obese population," a 2022 study had found.


And here's the shocking fact—most of us are unknowingly low on magnesium too! Blame it on processed foods, stressful lifestyles, too much caffeine, and not enough greens in our diet. Magnesium hides in foods like leafy vegetables, nuts, seeds, whole grains, and even dark chocolate. But the way we eat today, it’s pretty easy to fall short.

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The magnesium-Vitamin D duo also influences mood and energy levels



Ever felt tired, foggy, or a little low, even when your blood tests say everything is “normal”? That could be a sign your nutrients aren’t being absorbed or utilized properly. When your Vitamin D is active and doing its job you tend to feel more energetic, focused, and emotionally balanced. That’s because both these nutrients are also involved in serotonin production, which is your feel-good brain chemical. Immunity isn’t just about fighting off disease—it’s also about keeping your body balanced and resilient in the face of daily stress.

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How can you add magnesium to the diet



Now, if you’re wondering how much magnesium you need, the general recommendation for adults is somewhere between 310 to 420 mg per day, depending on your age and gender. But it’s always best to get most of it from food first, and supplements only if necessary. Spinach, pumpkin seeds, almonds, bananas, black beans, and even avocados are good magnesium sources. Try tossing a handful of nuts into your snack bowl, or blending some leafy greens into your morning smoothie.


If you’re serious about building a strong immune system, don’t treat Vitamin D as a solo supplement. Pair it with magnesium-rich foods or supplements to help it actually do what it’s supposed to. It’s one of those cases where one nutrient literally needs the other to perform.


Healthy immunity isn’t about popping a pill and hoping for the best. It’s about creating the right environment for your body to thrive.

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