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Quantum Magnesium Glycinate Capsules
Quantum Magnesium Glycinate Capsules
Quantum Magnesium Glycinate Capsules
available in 50 count or 180 count Vegetable Capsules
A highly absorb-able form of magnesium, produced by a fully reacted amino acid chelate, designed to enhance absorption and intestinal tolerance of magnesium Quantum Magnesium Glycinate supports adequate ATP (energy) production, thus playing a key role in promoting healthy energy levels*
• Supports healthy muscle relaxation and contractility*
• May help to regulate nocturnal leg muscle cramps*
• Promotes healthy nerve transmission*
• Plays an important role in biosynthesis, growth and thermogenesis, as well as in bone mineralization and intestinal motility*
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Quantum Magnesium Glycinate Capsules (060 caps)
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Quantum Magnesium Glycinate Capsules (180 caps)
$23.95
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Benefits of Magnesium
Magnesium plays an important, critical and widespread role in the body in the following ways:
1. Magnesium helps maintain the heart muscle and blood vessels. Magnesium helps maintain adequate tone and relaxation of muscles and blood vessels, which supports healthy blood pressure and heart rate. Magnesium also helps maintain the balance of the clotting mechanisms of the blood. It also increases the oxygen in the heart by improving heart muscle contractility.
2. Magnesium is integral to bone structure. Magnesium assists in the metabolism and uptake of calcium. The parathyroid gland, adjacent to the thyroid, has a major function of assisting in the regulation of calcium metabolism. Magnesium helps to synergize the secretion of parathyroid hormone. Insufficient levels of magnesium can decrease the ability of the body to respond to parathyroid hormone.
3. Magnesium helps maintain normal nerve, brain and muscle function. While 60% of the magnesium is in the bones, the rest is primarily in the cells where it functions to regulate the transmission of impulses between brain cells, and from nerves to muscles and organs. It also maintains adequate muscle function and contractility.
4. Magnesium is a co-factor to activate and regulate over 300 enzyme systems in the body. Magnesium is integrally involved in the production of energy in the cells via a biochemical reaction called the Kreb’s Cycle. Magnesium participates in the formation of the energy reserve of the muscles (called cyclic AMP). Thus, deficiency of magnesium can be associated with fatigue & weakness. As a co-factor, magnesium participates in the synthesis of protein, building DNA (found in every cell) and is a binding agent for messenger RNA. Magnesium is also a co-factor with vitamin C to help build collagen. Magnesium is a key agent assisting with temperature regulation. Magnesium also supports the function of the pancreas.
5. Magnesium is critical in glucose metabolism, in addition with vitamin B1. Magnesium plays an important role in the breakdown and digestion of sugars and fatty acids. It also helps to maintain normal levels of blood fats.
6. Magnesium acts as a buffering agent to regulate the acid/alkaline status of the body. Magnesium is a critical player in regulating intracellular fluid and support of the cell membrane, including permeability.
7. Magnesium acts as a chelating and detoxifying agent. Magnesium helps to detoxify the body and assists in maintaining adequate liver function.
What Depletes or Interferes with Magnesium?
Many factors can deplete magnesium, including stress, anxiety, tissue injury, prolonged fasting, radiation, an overactive thyroid, chronic gastrointestinal concerns and an acid condition of the body (acidosis). Excess refined sugar, caffeine, refined carbohydrates, low dietary protein, excess zinc, excess vitamin D and excess calcium can contribute to magnesium deficiency. Soft drinks, in particular, can rapidly deplete magnesium, due to their high content of refined sugar and phosphoric acid. Consumption of items with aluminum, fluoride and phosphates can also interfere with absorption of magnesium.
What Foods Are Highest In Magnesium?
Foods which are naturally high in magnesium are: barley grass, oat grass, wheat grass, nutritional yeast, kelp, brown rice, sunflower seeds, cashews, almonds, buckwheat, dulse, millet, wheat, pecans, walnuts, beet greens, dried coconut, dried figs, dried apricots, dates, avocado, cheddar cheese, parsley, prunes, cooked beans, garlic, raisins, banana, blackberries, beets, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, celery, asparagus.
Ingredients
Each capsule contains:
Magnesium (magnesium glycinate) 100mg Other Ingredients: vegetable cellulose capsule.
Contains NO: magnesium stearate (a toxic excipient), corn, milk, soy, salt, sugar, wheat, yeast, artificial colors, flavors or preservatives.
Recommended Use:
Adults and children age 4 and up: take 1 capsule, 2 times daily.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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