American woman who married an Italian reveals the very surprising reason why her health is so much BETTER in Europe than in the US
- Amber Cimiotti, from LA, has been visiting Ospedaletti in Italy for about 11 years
- The mom-of-two said magnesium levels were behind her feelings of rejuvenation
- Other social media users revealed that they had also had similar experiences
An American woman who married an Italian man has revealed the surprising reason she feels better physically in Italy.
Amber Cimiotti, from Los Angeles, has been visiting the Italian town of Ospedaletti for about 11 years.
The mother-of-two recently took to Instagram to claim that higher magnesium levels in the European water and food were behind her feelings of rejuvenation.
And dozens of other social media users flooded the comments to reveal they also had similar experiences.
Amber Cimiotti, who married an Italian man, has been visiting the town of Ospedaletti for about 11 years
In the clip, which has been liked more than 64,000 times, Amber reclined on a sun-lounger as she spoke to camera.
She began: ‘I went down the magnesium rabbit hole yesterday and I did that because I always feel super good in Italy.
‘I’m always on the quest to figure out why I feel so good – not just because of the culture and the Aperol Spritz, but also because I physically feel good.
‘I’m talking heart rate, sleep scores, energy, anxiety, like all the best scores of the year are always when I am in Italy, I kid you not.’
Amber continued: ‘Water got me started on it because the Italian water is full of minerals and things that replenish your body.
‘I mean do you ever think about how Americans have to walk around with bottles of water or are constantly drinking where Italians never do that? They drink way less water because their water is actually replenishing their body.
‘But also our soil is so depleted and theirs isn’t quite as depleted so their food is mineral rich.’
The social media star, who has more than 58,800 followers, then added a caveat: ‘I don’t know anything, I’m just a girl trying to feel good.
She recently took to Instagram to reveal the surprising reason she feels physically feels better in Italy
The social media star, who has more than 58,800 followers, added a caveat: ‘I don’t know anything, I’m just a girl trying to feel good’
The mother-of-two claimed that higher magnesium levels in the European water and food were behind her feelings of rejuvenation
‘But I read about magnesium all day yesterday and they were saying that long Covid could be magnesium deficiency, a lot of postpartum issues could be magnesium deficiency.
‘Covid depleted magnesium in a lot of people, having kids and breastfeeding depletes it in a lot of people – because our soil and our water isn’t replenishing it, 70 per cent of Americans are deficient in magnesium.
‘Things like POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome) and chronic fatigue syndrome and many other autoimmune disorders also could be because of magnesium deficiency.’
She concluded: ‘Vitamin D needs magnesium so if you’re taking Vitamin D but your magnesium is low that could also be a problem because Vitamin D is going to use up all your magnesium.
‘Heart rate, atrial fibrillation – all of these things with your heart rate could be directly attributed to magnesium deficiency.’
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It was quickly met with an overwhelming response from viewers who said that they too had experienced something similar
Amber uploaded the clip alongside a caption that read: ‘I know nothing but it’s [definitely] worth a research if [you’re] questioning any of those things.’
It was quickly met with an overwhelming response from viewers who said that they too had experienced something similar.
One wrote: ‘I lived there for only two years and everything you say is exactly right. Italy is the best in every way. We are doing our best to get back there to live!’
Another added: ‘Those were my thoughts exactly when we vacation in Spain! We drink less water and it’s because their water actually hydrated YOU!
‘Tons and tons of minerals and salts that we need.’
And a third simply said: ‘This. Omg yes.’
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