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Magnesio bisglicinato 60 caps
Magnesio bisglicinato 60 caps
TN Pharma

Magnesio bisglicinato 60 caps

EAN: 789011559232

The most bioavailable form of magnesium for proper functioning and well-being of the body.

Vegan. Gluten-free. Lactose-free.

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MAGNESIUM IN A HIGHLY BIOAVAILABLE FORM

What is Magnesium Bisglycinate from Tn Pharma and what is it used for?

Research has shown that nearly 50 percent of people are deficient in magnesium, an element vital to more than 300 enzymatic reactions in the human body. If prolonged over time, magnesium deficiency can cause a range of health problems in the heart, muscles, kidneys, and bones.

Tn Pharma 's MagnesiumBisglycinate is Tn Pharma 's high-quality magnesium supplement in bisglycinate form that ensures unparalleled absorption and bioavailability. Magnesium supports nervous system function and contributes to normal psychological function, contributes to normal muscle function, normal protein synthesis, and electrolyte balance.

Magnesium Bisglycinate from Tn Pharma is a certified VEGAN, GLUTEN-FREE, and lactose-free product.

What is magnesium bisglycinate?

Magnesium is an essential mineral that assists in over 300 biochemical reactions in the human body. It is essential for energy production, bone health, good skeletal muscle function, physical strength, mobility, neurological health, and optimal metabolic function.

As the second most abundant mineral within cells, magnesium helps convert food (especially carbohydrates) into energy. More than 60 percent of the body's magnesium is stored in the skeleton; the remainder is housed primarily in muscles.

There are many forms of magnesium, but of all of them, bisglycinate has the highest bioavailability. Going into brief detail, magnesium bisglycinate is produced when two glycine molecules occupy an active site on each magnesium molecule, leading to higher absorption given the increased solubility.

Main sources of magnesium

The main sources of magnesium are foods and supplements. Research suggests that seawater also contains high levels of magnesium, perhaps more than food. In the latter case, the body would absorb magnesium through the skin, for example while swimming. Of course, we do not have the opportunity to swim in clean water every day and all year round, so the other two sources remain high.

The foods richest in magnesium include:

  • Dark green leaf;
  • Seeds and nuts; Beans
  • , fish;
  • Whole grains;
  • Avocados;
  • Bananas.

Although magnesium can be obtained from food sources, it has been shown that most people do not get enough of it. In addition, many individuals may find it difficult to break down and absorb magnesium-rich foods in the intestines.

And that's where supplementation comes to the rescue, which becomes vital for increasing and maintaining optimal levels of this essential mineral for good function throughout the body.

What are the benefits of magnesium bisglycinate?

Magnesium bisglycinate has been shown to have a number of health benefits, including:

Maintains bone health

Magnesium "cooperates" with calcium in maintaining bone health. Many people supplement calcium without adequate magnesium, which leads to ineffective support for bone health. In addition, magnesium is necessary for the proper activity of vitamin D, which is also critical for bone health.

Supports digestion

Individuals with low levels of hydrochloric acid in the stomach or suboptimal digestion often lack adequate amounts of magnesium. Magnesium bisglycins help restore a healthy balance of levels of this mineral by ensuring optimal absorption, while also improving digestion and acidity.

Promotes cardiovascular and muscular health

Magnesium bisglycinate is excellent for supporting relaxation but also good heart muscle function and adequate skeletal muscle contractility. Magnesium is also an essential cofactor in several enzymes that support blood pressure.

Improves relaxation and sleep

Because magnesium helps with relaxation, it can improve the body's overall relaxation, promote a sense of calm and support normal sleep patterns. This is one reason why it is recommended to take it in the evening.

It helps metabolize carbohydrates

Magnesium is critical for many biochemical reactions involved in the conversion of the food we ingest from our diet, especially carbohydrates and fats. Its amount is closely related to energy production. It may also contribute to the proper functioning of insulin receptors.

Supports kidney health

Because magnesium balances calcium, it can support kidney health by reducing the risk of kidney stones.

Relieves chronic headaches

It has long been known that magnesium supplementation reduces the frequency and severity of migraine and milder forms of headache. Since about half of all migraine sufferers may be deficient in magnesium, research confirms that "oral magnesium in supplement form is recommended in all migraine sufferers."

Regarding migraine prophylaxis, adequate amounts of magnesium are critical for maintaining electrolyte balance that contributes to proper polarization of neuronal membranes. Overlapping pathophysiological mechanisms have been noted between migraine and epilepsy; abnormalities in neuronal polarization and excitability may contribute to migraine, as are known in seizure disorders where magnesium may play a pivotal role in their support.

Contributes to women's health

Magnesium deficiency contributes to numerous health problems especially in women, such as dysmenorrhea, premenstrual syndrome, menstrual migraine, and postmenopausal symptoms. Research has established that supplemental magnesium helps prevent or relieve symptoms in many female-related issues and may also have a positive impact on eclampsia, preeclampsia, and leg cramps during pregnancy.

How much magnesium bisglycinate to take?

Magnesium bisglycinate is best taken between dinner and before bedtime. Also, unlike many other supplements, it can be taken on an empty stomach without creating intestinal discomfort.

The recommended daily dose is:

  • Women - 2 capsules per day (~200mg); Men
  • - 4 capsules per day (~400mg);

Of course, these are only approximate figures that vary from subject to subject, depending on lifestyle, goals, health status, and body composition.

Tn Pharma magnesium bisglycinate contains highly absorbable, bioavailable, high-quality magnesium that, with a single dosage of 2 capsules per day, will contribute 200 mg of elemental magnesium to support healthy body functions.

Compared to many other formulations, our TN PHARMA magnesium bislicinate does not cause any gastrointestinal symptoms, ensuring maximum absorption and thus its effectiveness and efficiency.

Magnesium Bisglycinate is a VEGAN, GLUTEN-FREE, lactose-free product.

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Nutritional Facts
33,60 gNeutral
Tn Pharma Magnesio Bisglicinato
Servings per packet: 30Dose: 1 dose (2 capsules)
ComponentQuantity% VNR
Nutritional values per serving
Magnesium200 mg53%
* The Recommended Daily Allowance is calculated on the basis of a 2000 kcal or 8400 kJ diet. Your daily requirement may vary depending on your gender, age and physical activity.
Ingredients: Magnesium bisglycinate; capsule (coating agent: hydroxy-propyl-methylcellulose) corn starch; anti-caking agent: silicon dioxide.
Instructions: Take 2 capsules daily with a glass of water.
Warnings: Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Supplements should not be understood as a substitute for a varied diet and healthy lifestyle. A varied and balanced diet and healthy lifestyle are important. Do not administer to children under three years of age. Store in a cool, dry place, at room temperature, away from light, moisture and heat sources.
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