Magnesium Glycinate Chelate Pure
Highly Bioavailable, Fully Reacted, Non-Buffered
Magnesium for Optimal Absorption and Tolerance
Essential for Over 300 Biochemical Reactions
Magnesium is a fundamental mineral involved in more than 300 enzymatic
processes that regulate neuromuscular conduction, mitochondrial energy
production (ATP synthesis), cardiovascular rhythm, glucose metabolism, and bone
mineralization.¹ ² Despite its critical roles, magnesium deficiency is
widespread due to poor dietary intake, stress, and medication use. Common
symptoms of deficiency include muscle cramps, fatigue, insomnia, irritability,
and impaired recovery.³
Fully Chelated for Maximum Absorption
Unived’s Magnesium Glycinate Chelate Pure is formulated using a fully reacted
chelate, where each magnesium ion is bound to two molecules of the amino acid
glycine. This chelation protects magnesium from forming insoluble salts in the
digestive tract, enhancing its stability, solubility, and intestinal
absorption.⁴ Unlike magnesium oxide or citrate, which can be poorly absorbed or
cause gastrointestinal distress, this form offers high bioavailability and is
gentle on the stomach.⁵
No Buffering. No Fillers. Just Pure Chelate.
This is a non-buffered, 100% chelated form of magnesium, free from added magnesium oxide or inorganic salts, making it ideal for those
seeking a clean, fully chelated form without compromise on purity, absorption,
or gastrointestinal comfort.
Neuro-Calming & Sleep-Supportive Properties
Glycine, the amino acid bound to magnesium in this chelate, serves as an
inhibitory neurotransmitter. It plays a synergistic role in promoting
relaxation, calming neural activity, and improving sleep latency and quality.⁶
This makes magnesium glycinate a preferred form for individuals seeking support
for stress, anxiety, or sleep disturbances.
Ideal
for Long-Term Use
Due to its high tolerability and low laxative potential, Magnesium Glycinate
Chelate Pure is suitable for daily, long-term use. It is especially appropriate
for individuals with sensitive digestion, those prone to magnesium deficiency,
athletes with high sweat losses, and individuals under chronic stress.
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