Magnesium (lysinate-glycinate Chelate)
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Doctor’s Best 100% Magnesium chelate with high absorption The Doctor’s best contains a patented form: magnesium lysinate-glycinate, which is a 100% chelated form of magnesium. It is one of the best forms of magnesium on the market right now and does not irritate the intestines. It is absorbed in over 90% so you need less than other types of magnesium (absorption of magnesium oxide, the most common form of magnesium in supplements is less than 10%). Magnesium is one of the most important minerals in the human body since approximately 400 metabolic processes depend on it. Because our soil and therefore diet commonly lack magnesium it is one of the most effective and desirable dietary supplements. Magnesium is probably one of the few supplements that is worth supplementing with constantly because the body needs large quantities that are increasingly difficult to obtain from food. In particular, these population groups have high risk of deficiency: Older (over 80% of patients older than 60 years have a magnesium deficiency) and Athletes and Diabetics Why are there such significant differences between magnesiums? Magnesiums come in different forms, which differ greatly. Magnesium is a very unstable molecule, so it has to always be tied to a carrier element either in nature or supplements (and also food). This carrier element and the connection to magnesium determines how magnesium in our body will be absorbed. Magnesium as an electrolyte affects the osmotic pressure in your body (and also gut) so the body doesn’t want much of it there. When there’s too much magnesium in the intestines, the body will be flush it with water and try to get rid of it as soon as possible. The result is softer stools or even diarrhea. From this bowel irritation derives the laxative effect of magnesium. Bonding with different elements the molecules are bigger or smaller (and consequently also tablets will be of different sizes). First of all, it is true that in one small pill you cannot obtain a sufficient daily amount of magnesium (or it is of poor quality and will not be absorbed). When small molecules (such as oxide, chloride, sulphate), absorption is generally very poor (around 10%). Large molecules (e.g. lysinate-glycinate, bysglycinate, taurate, threonate, Malate) are absorbed in 90% or more. With this you will get more magnesium in the body with less intestinal irritation. Magnesium Proven helps: It contributes to reducing fatigue and exhaustion contributes to electrolyte equilibrium contributes to the release of energy in Metabolism contributes to the functioning of the nervous system contributes to muscle function Plays a role in protein synthesis contributes to the normal psychological functioning contributes to maintaining healthy bones and teeth Plays a role in cell division
Magnesium