Highly Bioavailable Magnesium Chelate For Sensitive Individuals
Magnesium supports more than 300 biochemical reactions in your body and acts as a catalyst in thousands of enzymatic processes, regulates and maintains vascular tone, opposes calcium deposition into soft tissue, and is critical to proper bone formation. For optimal absorption, this formulation uses magnesium combined with amino acid glycine to create a unique chelated compound that is highly bioavailable and well tolerated by even the most sensitive individuals.
Benefits and Features:
Adequate magnesium is needed to:
Magnesium Glycinate is also available in a powder.
Serving Size: 1 Vegetarian Capsule |
Amount/Serving |
Magnesium (Albion® magnesium bisglycinate chelate, magnesium oxide‡) | 100 mg |
Other Ingredients: Vegetarian capsule (hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, water), ascorbyl palmitate, and silicon dioxide.
Made without the following common allergens: milk/casein, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, gluten, soybeans, sesame, and yeast. No synthetic colors, flavors, or preservatives. Vegan and Non-GMO.
‡Albion® is a registered trademark of Balchem Corporation or its subsidiaries.
Adults: 1 capsule, 1 to 3 times daily or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Children: As directed by a healthcare professional.
Caution: Consult with your physician if you are pregnant, nursing, have any medical condition, taking prescription drugs, or under the age of 18 years. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
Magnesium Glycinate Complex provides an easy-to-absorb, supplemental form of magnesium, a mineral element which is critical to hundreds of biochemical reactions in the body. Every organ in the body, especially the heart, muscles, and kidneys, require magnesium to function. It is an ingredient of strong teeth and bones and plays a vital role in the conversion of energy (metabolism).
Low magnesium intake and levels in the body are associated with a wide range of health concerns affecting blood sugar regulation, cardiovascular health, and bone density to name just a few. Symptoms of magnesium deficiency are broad and can range from difficulty sleeping to dizziness and cold hands and feet. Statistics estimate that nearly half of the US population consume less than the required amount for health.
Diet, farming techniques, and prescription medications are all factors that may contribute to magnesium deficiency. Certain medications deplete this nutrient in the body as an unintended side-effect. Supplementing the diet with calcium may also lead to magnesium deficiency as calcium can hinder absorption of magnesium when consumed at high levels. Conventional farming techniques that rely on the use of synthetic fertilizers strip nutrients like magnesium from the soil. Finally, refining grains, a major element of most American diets, removes essential vitamins and minerals, including magnesium. As much as 75% of the phytonutrient (plant nutrients) content of grains is lost when refined.
When it comes to choosing a magnesium mineral supplement, not all are created equal. Magnesium must be bound to another element to make it stable. How magnesium is bound influences its ability to absorb through the digestive tract and be utilized by the body. Magnesium oxide and magnesium carbonate are examples of compounds commonly found in dietary supplement and multivitamin formulas. Unfortunately, these forms of magnesium are less well absorbed, meaning some of the ingested magnesium is wasted. Magnesium Glycinate Complex uses the amino acid glycine to bind to magnesium, creating the compound magnesium glycinate. This compound is better absorbed by the digestive tract, meaning more of the magnesium can be utilized and benefit the body. Glycine itself also supports various functions in the body. As an amino acid, glycine is used in numerous biochemical reactions in the body and is also an important neurotransmitter in the central nervous system. Glycine is also part of glutathione, the most important antioxidant inside the body’s cells.
Magnesium supports numerous actions in the body, including: