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Magnesium (Glycinate)

Highly bioavailable magnesium glycinate supports various physiological functions and overall well-being.

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  • Magnesium glycinate is a chelated form of magnesium that is highly bioavailable and gentle on the stomach, reducing the likelihood of digestive discomfort.
  • Magnesium plays a crucial role in numerous enzymatic reactions, including those involved in neuromuscular contractions, cardiac function, and acid-alkaline balance.
  • Adequate magnesium intake supports healthy carbohydrate, amino acid, and fat metabolism, as well as energy production and the utilization of essential minerals.
  • Magnesium glycinate supports healthy cardiovascular function, glucose utilization, and bone mineral density.
  • Supports healthy neuromuscular function
  • Promotes healthy cardiac function
  • Aids in regulating acid-alkaline balance
  • Supports healthy bone mineral density
  • Promotes healthy glucose utilization
  • Less likely to cause loose stools than other forms of magnesium
  • magnesium (as magnesium glycinate)120 mg

Other Ingredients: vegetarian capsule (cellulose, water), ascorbyl palmitate

As a dietary supplement, take 1-4 capsules daily with food, or as directed by a health professional.

  • Magnesium and Neuromuscular Function

    Research indicates that magnesium plays a vital role in nerve transmission and muscle contraction, contributing to healthy neuromuscular function.

  • Magnesium and Cardiovascular Health

    Studies suggest that adequate magnesium intake is associated with healthy blood pressure and overall cardiovascular function.

  • Magnesium and Bone Mineral Density

    Research indicates a positive association between magnesium intake and bone mineral density, particularly in certain subgroups.