I’m 65 and started taking Magnesium Glycinate for the first time last night, a brand from Costco called Nature’s Bounty. I don’t know if it is chelated or not. Anyway my first night’s experience was great, I slept better than I have for a while. I’m hoping this helps my insomnia in the long term.
I take Magnesium Bisglycinate made by Canadian company Jadin Nutraceuticals because it is the only one I have been able to find that doesn't have magnesium stearate, which is a flow agent that is hard on the liver. I take one in the morning and about 2 hrs before bed I take Magnesium-L Threonate made by another Canadian company called Organika. This helps with my sleep and menopause transition brain
Hi Dr Kim, I am 71 and have had High Blood pressure diagnosed about 30 years ago. I take medication every day but my readings are ridiculously high especially at night when I am resting e.g. 180 over 90 and sometimes scarily higher. I started taking a Magnesium blend of Glycinate, Citrate, Laureate, Malate, Rotate and Lactate providing Elemental Magnesium. In the same capsule there is Viamin B6, Zinc and VitaminD3. My BP reading tonight was 120 over 79. I occasionally get some high readings still but I have never had low readings like these at night until I started taking this supplement. Just astonishing. I take one capsule of Vitabright (British company) Magnesium 6 in 1 Complex every day.
Starting taking mag glycerinate for A fib, it worked! Really fantastic benefits, i mix it up a bit with various mg but really see the difference, born with co arch aorta, bi cuspid aortic valve, have type 2, but at 65 going strong. Thank you for sharing your advice
Thanks, I'm just taking magnesium, and you know, it's working. I've been taking it for a week. The reason I started taking it was because I used to get really angry🤬 at every little thing...
Please go into more detail for magnesium taurate for high blood pressure and cholesteroland what to look for as a quality product on the market. Thank you
Dr Kim. Thank you for this review. I have been taking Calm powder for about 5 years. I am 60. It helps with maintaining my blood pressure, joint/muscle pain, and overall well being. I might try your suggested brands only because I notice that the Calm irritates my bladder. It seems to cause a stinging type of pain when I take a full dose of Calm all at once. I have been trying to add a scoop now to my daily water and sip on it all daylong.
This is a very informative video. All the magnesium supplements available are so confusing even after one tries to research them. Your video was very thorough and helped make sense and helped me determine which one to purchase. Thank you for your recommendation. I'm looking forward to more videos.
I take magnesium glycinate but I still get muscle cramps and pain I also have high BP so which one and dose I should be taking? Also please share which brand I should buy! Please help my BS is high and I am worried my doc said it is from diabetes he said it could be hereditary but I dont believe that because I have absolutely no symptoms whatsoever of diabetes and nobody in my family has it. And I an doung keto diet fasting f I r 18 hrs a day eating in a window of 6 hrs. But even if I eat low card and no sugar it is still reading high. I AM VERY WORRIED.
Excellent analysis Dr Kim. To reply to your question I take a locally (New Zealand) formulated Magnesium containing 40mg from Aqua Marine, 24mg from Glycinate and 40mg from Citrate giving total Mg per capsule of 104mg. We take 3 of these a day along with 4000iu of Vit D3. This is during our winter. We also take Bromine, NAC, Astaxantha, Doctors Best brand 2000FU Nattokinase, 1500mcg Vit B12, 90mg Vit K2. Been taking these almost since the start of the pandemic. We both take the Magnesium about an hour before bed. The D3 we take first thing in the morning about an hour before breakfast or coffee. Never felt better in my 77 years. We are also vaccinated without any side effects from the vaccine except perhaps to say we haven't had Covid or any seasonal flu or illness for years. So not just one brand to recommend other than a lot of amateur research and trying different combos. This seems to be working for us.
Very good review . I take several magnesiums . Magnesium glycinate by solary . And mag citrate.by solary. I mite try now . After you showed the study .
Dr. Mercola Magnesium L-threonate (145mg elemental for 2g), KAL Magnesium Taurate+ and Periodic Magnesium Bis-Gycinate. You can judge L-threonate amounts, as too much and you'll sleep all day.
Damn... I just reordered my magnesium glycinate yesterday. I wish I had either waited a day or seen this video a day earlier. And I almost ordered the one that you recommended. The brand I ordered is Doctor's Best.
Epsom Salt baths are great foe heat rash and "prickly heat" rash as well as mosquito bites.. as well as removing pus from infected scratches and slivers etc..
The Pure Encapsulations Magnesium (Glycinate) you recommend is the one I've been taking daily for the past two months. I also take 'Micro Ingredients' Vitamin D3 5000 IU Plus K2 (MK-7) 100 mcg, 300 Virgin Coconut Oil Softgels with it. Magnesium is criticcal in maximizing the body's absorption of D3. This was an informative video doctor. Thank you.
This video is so incredible that it didn't just tell me what magnesium is about. it explains to me why in my life i cannot become a doctor. (i couldn't pass school.)
Just started taking Nutritionn Magnesium Glycinate that has 212.50 mg (2x) of elemental magnesium (elemental magnesium is recommended by other doctors in youtube) and taking it with 2000 mg of vitamin d3. Doc, is it true that you need at least 5000 to 10k of vitamin d3?
Hi great information as far as magnesium you did not specifically touch on the magnesium I should be taking. I took the hydroxy 25 test and I’m sorry it’s the D 25 hydroxy test. It seems that I have too much vitamin D in my system. I did some research and I am taking magnesium citrate to hopefully soak up all that extra vitamin D? But listening to you about the proper best is magnesium to use for this situation. The closest one that I could come to and I probably wasn’t really paying attention was magnesium citrate. I’m not sure am I taking the right one I had read about this test and mentioned it to my Doctor with he in return wanted to know where I had heard about it. So could you take a few minutes out? I am over here in Hawaii and I certainly would like to know if I am taking the right magnesium and I should be taking something with it thanks for your time. Aloha from Hawaii.
Thank you indeed for an informative video. I am presently using Magnesium Glycinate that is chelated, and has Boron too. What would be the benefit or effect of Boron in my system?
Dr Leonid Kim, thank you! Could you please explain if this supplement could cause kidney stones or kidneys function to be impacted, or have effect on other organs besides brain (depression - does it raise serotonin levels), and heart (what does it exactly do for your heart and Cholesterol and Triglycerides and Lipoprotein Lpl(a) and other markers for Heart), and what effect does it have on Blood Glucose and does it have any impact on Insulin Resistance (Pre-Diabetes) or Diabetes?
@sanpansam7977 I also take Country Life chelated mg glycinate 400mg. I take it anytime between dinner and bedtime. Started taking it to get rid of muscle spasms, which it did but I also found it helps me sleep.
Thank you Doctor! Finally someone that explains this confusing subject magnesium that I understand and your video is very calming without all the hype others add. Please specify the he amount of each of the brands you take because I am ordering both brands you suggested.🤔 Thank you so much! Have a peaceful day
Thank you for your knowledge doctor,I’ve been told to take magnesium citrate because I’ve had kidney stones twice and it will help with that,what do you think?
Magnesium oil spray from a glass bottle is an excellent form of magnesium supplementation. You have not done your homework or clinical experience. I have done this with excellent results.
I've read in a few places (forgot the exact sources, but they seemed knowledgeable) that Magnesium Sulfate is a good form to use when taking an Epsom Salt Bath. (i.e., soaking in it, in order to absorb transdermally). Sally K. Norton, for example, recommends this recipe: 2 cups of high quality Magnesium Sulfate, plus 1/2 cup Baking Soda, plus 1/2 cup Potassium Bicarbonate - dissolved into a warm bath. Then soaking for 20 minutes. 30 minutes at most. As a way to transdermally get more than one healthy mineral into one's body, more efficiently, compared to just orally ingesting various healthy mineral supplements. But I don't know if the absorption rate, transdermally, of the different possible forms of Epsom Salt Bath magnesiums, differs significantly. In other words, the "efficiency" of bodily absorption. Also, I've read elsewhere that Chloride is an important mineral, which the body can well make use of. Not sure of the comparative benefits -- based on the idea of "which mineral is more likely to be deficient?" Sulfate vs. Chloride, etc. I don't know if I've ever seen a presentation on supplemental magnesium that goes into that level of detail (RE: epsom salt baths, that is, and which brands and forms are likely to be best ... for different people's health conditions.)
Just curious….most articles I’ve seen have said you need a minimum of 400mg per day of magnesium glycinate….but your recommended product here is only 120mg. Is that enough?
I take natural vitality calm. Either the powder or the gummies. But I think I might benefit from the 3 in one you recommended. Thank you for some really great information.
Informative as always. Can you say if any of those would typically be vegan? I notice that a lot of them may not be based on what you said about the sources of the ingredients.
Thank you for this video. As i was taking vit d3. When i saw Dr Berg's video he explained how d3 bonds to protiens and wont seperate to become effective without magnesium glycinate. He mentioned dosage amounts that are higher than reccomended by established papers. But it seems there are reasons for that that are more buisness than medical. Can you discuss effective and ineffective dosage?As the companies all play games with words, and UI and mgl and equivalents of dosages.No one thats an MD will touch this and it seems to be very important. And the supplement companies know this and use it to sell 240 pills bu t to get a true months effective supply you need like 6 or 8 pills a day. Its all very confusing.
Magnesium glycinate, a highly absorbable form of magnesium, offers numerous benefits. It can improve sleep quality, reduce anxiety and stress, alleviate constipation and other digestive issues, and decrease PMS symptoms. Additionally, magnesium glycinate supports heart health, bone density, and muscle function while potentially lowering the risk of migraines and chronic pain.
Thanks for sharing such detailed (and specific) information :) I've read also, somewhere, that Magnesium Glycinate (when ingested orally, as a supplement) will result in magnesium levels in the body (i.e., blood, and/or bodily tissues) of significantly longer duration, as compared with ingesting other forms of magnesium. In other words, it will "last longer". Thus, it is a preferred form, if a a person wants to have consistently higher levels of Mg remaining in their body - over time. Rather than having "peaks", or spikes, of elevated Mg levels, which reduce or dissipate more rapidly, and fall into suboptimal levels if a person forgets to supplement (orally ingest) frequently enough, in order to keep those levels elevated - and the supply of bio-available Magnesium plentiful. At all times, or at least during the most important times. All of this is presuming, on my part, that Mg acts something like a "water soluble" vitamin, and doesn't get stored by the body very well. Such as fat soluble vitamins do (for example) making the timing and frequency of their intake less important -- as compared to the water soluble vitamins, which need to be taken more frequently if a person wants to maintain optimal (or better) levels of them.
Unless I missed it, I'm surprised and curious why you didn't mention magnesium gluconate which is what I take for muscle cramps. I was under the impression that gluconate and glycinate were two of the most popular types.
I take magnesium glycinate made by Pure Encapsulations. I take 480mg in the morning along with D3 and food that contains fat like avocado toast. I mainly take it for my blood pressure. Do you think taking magnesium citrate would be even better for lowering my blood pressure? Thanks!
Every MD on YT should post a disclaimer which shows whether they spoke out against or supported the vaccines of 2021 - 2023, so we know how honest they are and whether we can trust them to tell us the truth.
I agree, especially after hearing him recommend Pure Encapsulation. I completely trusted that brand until Nestle bought them out. Even my chiropractor stopped ordering their supplements. Cant confirm any monkey business but just knowing who is behind them is enough for me.
We were happily vaccinated, so forget it & btw, it brought down massive mortalities from COVID. However,if you were happy with the many deaths from COVID, don't include our Doctors in your hobby 😊
thank you. it seems like you need to be your own doctor these days. for everyone reading this i recommend the book the hidden herbs by anette ray
I finished that book 2 weeks ago and I can say that is amazing book. Would also recommend it.
finished reading it a few days ago. you can see why it was censored by just reading the first chapter. this industry is truly scary
thanks
started reading it yesterday too
One of the best Magnesium videos.really informative and helpful..thank you Doctor Kim
I take magnesium glycinate, and my sleep is amazing, less streds and anxiety, It improves my over all health.
I’m 65 and started taking Magnesium Glycinate for the first time last night, a brand from Costco called Nature’s Bounty. I don’t know if it is chelated or not. Anyway my first night’s experience was great, I slept better than I have for a while. I’m hoping this helps my insomnia in the long term.
Me too.
Make a tea of the peel of ripe banana and add a pinch of cinnamon powder...you will sleep better and faster ....tried and tested.
I take Magnesium Bisglycinate made by Canadian company Jadin Nutraceuticals because it is the only one I have been able to find that doesn't have magnesium stearate, which is a flow agent that is hard on the liver. I take one in the morning and about 2 hrs before bed I take Magnesium-L Threonate made by another Canadian company called Organika. This helps with my sleep and menopause transition brain
What is the difference between the Glycinate vs “Bisglycinate” ?
No difference
@@seekfactsnotfiction9056No difference
@@seekfactsnotfiction9056 Dr Eric Berg mentioned this 'bis' prefix in his video on best & worst magnesiums.
I really like the brand Doctors Best. I tried others but really saw a difference that brand.
Thank you for sharing!
Hi Dr Kim, I am 71 and have had High Blood pressure diagnosed about 30 years ago. I take medication every day but my readings are ridiculously high especially at night when I am resting e.g. 180 over 90 and sometimes scarily higher. I started taking a Magnesium blend of Glycinate, Citrate, Laureate, Malate, Rotate and Lactate providing Elemental Magnesium. In the same capsule there is Viamin B6, Zinc and VitaminD3. My BP reading tonight was 120 over 79. I occasionally get some high readings still but I have never had low readings like these at night until I started taking this supplement. Just astonishing. I take one capsule of Vitabright (British company) Magnesium 6 in 1 Complex every day.
Which one do you recommend for hormonal related insomnia ?
Thank you very much for the information
Starting taking mag glycerinate for A fib, it worked! Really fantastic benefits, i mix it up a bit with various mg but really see the difference, born with co arch aorta, bi cuspid aortic valve, have type 2, but at 65 going strong. Thank you for sharing your advice
Magnesium taurate is best for A fib and heart health ❤
Thanks, I'm just taking magnesium, and you know, it's working. I've been taking it for a week. The reason I started taking it was because I used to get really angry🤬 at every little thing...
Please go into more detail for magnesium taurate for high blood pressure and cholesteroland what to look for as a quality product on the market. Thank you
Dr Kim. Thank you for this review. I have been taking Calm powder for about 5 years. I am 60. It helps with maintaining my blood pressure, joint/muscle pain, and overall well being. I might try your suggested brands only because I notice that the Calm irritates my bladder. It seems to cause a stinging type of pain when I take a full dose of Calm all at once. I have been trying to add a scoop now to my daily water and sip on it all daylong.
Great vid! Subbed. A lot of magnesium is sold as magnesium carbonate - which is close to magnesium oxide, eg bioavailability pretty low.
What do you recommend for diabetes and thank you for this informative video
This is a very informative video. All the magnesium supplements available are so confusing even after one tries to research them. Your video was very thorough and helped make sense and helped me determine which one to purchase. Thank you for your recommendation. I'm looking forward to more videos.
Thank you very much for this fantastic lesson on magnesium. I would be happy to see a video about Taurine and cacao flavonoids. Greetings from Canada.
I take magnesium glycinate but I still get muscle cramps and pain I also have high BP so which one and dose I should be taking? Also please share which brand I should buy! Please help my BS is high and I am worried my doc said it is from diabetes he said it could be hereditary but I dont believe that because I have absolutely no symptoms whatsoever of diabetes and nobody in my family has it. And I an doung keto diet fasting f I r 18 hrs a day eating in a window of 6 hrs. But even if I eat low card and no sugar it is still reading high. I AM VERY WORRIED.
I take magnesium bis glycinate and make me sleep very well. I really love the way you explained. Very clear and concise. Thanks.
Glycinate will eventually keep you awake so beware. Magnesium Malate is best for sleeping.
Excellent analysis Dr Kim. To reply to your question I take a locally (New Zealand) formulated Magnesium containing 40mg from Aqua Marine, 24mg from Glycinate and 40mg from Citrate giving total Mg per capsule of 104mg. We take 3 of these a day along with 4000iu of Vit D3. This is during our winter. We also take Bromine, NAC, Astaxantha, Doctors Best brand 2000FU Nattokinase, 1500mcg Vit B12, 90mg Vit K2. Been taking these almost since the start of the pandemic. We both take the Magnesium about an hour before bed. The D3 we take first thing in the morning about an hour before breakfast or coffee. Never felt better in my 77 years. We are also vaccinated without any side effects from the vaccine except perhaps to say we haven't had Covid or any seasonal flu or illness for years. So not just one brand to recommend other than a lot of amateur research and trying different combos. This seems to be working for us.
Very good review . I take several magnesiums . Magnesium glycinate by solary . And mag citrate.by solary.
I mite try now . After you showed the study .
What your experience with solary are they good brand?
Dr. Mercola Magnesium L-threonate (145mg elemental for 2g), KAL Magnesium Taurate+ and Periodic Magnesium Bis-Gycinate. You can judge L-threonate amounts, as too much and you'll sleep all day.
Thank you so much for being so thorough. I will save this video so that I can help others questions when they need to take magnesium.
Thank you Doc for the explaining 😊
Excellent video thank you for the information doctor
Damn... I just reordered my magnesium glycinate yesterday. I wish I had either waited a day or seen this video a day earlier. And I almost ordered the one that you recommended. The brand I ordered is Doctor's Best.
Epsom Salt baths are great foe heat rash and "prickly heat" rash as well as mosquito bites.. as well as removing pus from infected scratches and slivers etc..
The Pure Encapsulations Magnesium (Glycinate) you recommend is the one I've been taking daily for the past two months. I also take 'Micro Ingredients' Vitamin D3 5000 IU Plus K2 (MK-7) 100 mcg, 300 Virgin Coconut Oil Softgels with it. Magnesium is criticcal in maximizing the body's absorption of D3. This was an informative video doctor. Thank you.
So glad you are back. I kept checking every few weeks!😅
Which of these magnesium is the best for treating inflammation?
I now take mag citrate. Glycinate didn't do me so much good. Mag cloride is great for muscle aches and relaxation as an oil or spray.
Thank you for this video. I have been trying to figure out which form of magnesium to take for reducing blood pressure.
Hello doctor,
Do anxiety & depression medications cause blurry vision ?
Thanks,
This video is so incredible that it didn't just tell me what magnesium is about. it explains to me why in my life i cannot become a doctor. (i couldn't pass school.)
Just started taking Nutritionn Magnesium Glycinate that has 212.50 mg (2x) of elemental magnesium (elemental magnesium is recommended by other doctors in youtube) and taking it with 2000 mg of vitamin d3. Doc, is it true that you need at least 5000 to 10k of vitamin d3?
Hi great information as far as magnesium you did not specifically touch on the magnesium I should be taking. I took the hydroxy 25 test and I’m sorry it’s the D 25 hydroxy test. It seems that I have too much vitamin D in my system. I did some research and I am taking magnesium citrate to hopefully soak up all that extra vitamin D? But listening to you about the proper best is magnesium to use for this situation. The closest one that I could come to and I probably wasn’t really paying attention was magnesium citrate. I’m not sure am I taking the right one I had read about this test and mentioned it to my Doctor with he in return wanted to know where I had heard about it. So could you take a few minutes out? I am over here in Hawaii and I certainly would like to know if I am taking the right magnesium and I should be taking something with it thanks for your time. Aloha from Hawaii.
Thank you! Great information- what is the best dosage and time on taking magnesium? I read conflicting information
Ordered the combo from your link
Where did you find the link?
@@janetfenwick4976 in the description box
Thank you indeed for an informative video. I am presently using Magnesium Glycinate that is chelated, and has Boron too. What would be the benefit or effect of Boron in my system?
some brands market boron for calcium and bone health; I don’t think an average person needs it
@@LeonidKimMD thank you once again for your prompt response
@@LeonidKimMDin my reading, I have come across boron helping with absorption of calcium.
Hi, thank you for your knowledge. Do you recommend the brand seeking health?
Dr Kim, what do you think about Lutein supplement?
Very helpful information thank you so much 🌻
Thank you for your advice on magnesium. You are a blessing to mankind.❤
Good information. Thank u.
Magnesium oil (magnesium chloride) spray is best. Personal and patient clinical experience.
Dr Leonid Kim, thank you! Could you please explain if this supplement could cause kidney stones or kidneys function to be impacted, or have effect on other organs besides brain (depression - does it raise serotonin levels), and heart (what does it exactly do for your heart and Cholesterol and Triglycerides and Lipoprotein Lpl(a) and other markers for Heart), and what effect does it have on Blood Glucose and does it have any impact on Insulin Resistance (Pre-Diabetes) or Diabetes?
New follower!! So very well explained!! Thank you!! 🙌🏼
I am using chelated magnesium glycinate by Country Life. I take it after dinner to help with sleep. Very good results.
Whsts ur magnicium levels, did u chk in ur blood
@sanpansam7977 I also take Country Life chelated mg glycinate 400mg. I take it anytime between dinner and bedtime. Started taking it to get rid of muscle spasms, which it did but I also found it helps me sleep.
This is ADVERTISING⬅️
imo
@@snowyowl6892 Correct: we do not have to mention the firm. The important thing is to mention the effects of chelated magnesium glycinate.
Hi Dr. Kim, which magnesium supplements I can use for high blood pressure and for fibroids?
What about magnesium pidolate? Thanks
Hello Dr. What brand is the best for Mg Glycinate and Threonate?
I hope you tell us the food that contains decent magnesium.
Which one should I take with stage two kidney disease can u please tell me
Look for other ways to help that on TH-cam!😁😁
Soursop tea or fruit 😊
Thank you Dr. very informative.
Thank you Doctor! Finally someone that explains this confusing subject magnesium that I understand and your video is very calming without all the hype others add. Please specify the he amount of each of the brands you take because I am ordering both brands you suggested.🤔 Thank you so much! Have a peaceful day
Thank you for your knowledge doctor,I’ve been told to take magnesium citrate because I’ve had kidney stones twice and it will help with that,what do you think?
i take magnesium glycinate
Magnesium oil spray from a glass bottle is an excellent form of magnesium supplementation. You have not done your homework or clinical experience. I have done this with excellent results.
Everyone wants to be a dr. 🙄
I've read in a few places (forgot the exact sources, but they seemed knowledgeable) that Magnesium Sulfate is a good form to use when taking an Epsom Salt Bath. (i.e., soaking in it, in order to absorb transdermally). Sally K. Norton, for example, recommends this recipe: 2 cups of high quality Magnesium Sulfate, plus 1/2 cup Baking Soda, plus 1/2 cup Potassium Bicarbonate - dissolved into a warm bath. Then soaking for 20 minutes. 30 minutes at most. As a way to transdermally get more than one healthy mineral into one's body, more efficiently, compared to just orally ingesting various healthy mineral supplements. But I don't know if the absorption rate, transdermally, of the different possible forms of Epsom Salt Bath magnesiums, differs significantly. In other words, the "efficiency" of bodily absorption. Also, I've read elsewhere that Chloride is an important mineral, which the body can well make use of. Not sure of the comparative benefits -- based on the idea of "which mineral is more likely to be deficient?" Sulfate vs. Chloride, etc. I don't know if I've ever seen a presentation on supplemental magnesium that goes into that level of detail (RE: epsom salt baths, that is, and which brands and forms are likely to be best ... for different people's health conditions.)
Which magnesium should i take for insomia
Thank you for this excellent tutorial on Mg! 👏💛
The best way to get magnesium is leafy greens
I just don't know if it's also in green beans or green peas I hope so
What is the best time to take magnesium?
magnesium acetyl taurate please
thank doctor Leonid Kim
Just curious….most articles I’ve seen have said you need a minimum of 400mg per day of magnesium glycinate….but your recommended product here is only 120mg. Is that enough?
I take natural vitality calm. Either the powder or the gummies. But I think I might benefit from the 3 in one you recommended. Thank you for some really great information.
I just added NOW magnesium glycinate to my diet. No improvement to sleep or anxiety after 3 days. Is this something thats going to take weeks to work?
Thank you very much. Dr. this video was very informative. I have subscribing to your channel. Thank you for the information.
Magnesium L- Theonate ❤
Magnesium L- Threonate
Wish I could take this, I tried it two different occasions and got severe headaches with it.
My Neurologist and Rheumatologist prescribed me Magnesium Diasporal and Magnesium Citrate
I use elemental magnisium 300mg amino acud chelate.is this good?
I take one of your recommendation BioEmblem brand. I take it for first time lower my blood pressure and felt sleep quick. Thank you Dr Kim
Have a nice day sir 😊
Informative as always. Can you say if any of those would typically be vegan? I notice that a lot of them may not be based on what you said about the sources of the ingredients.
Thank you for this video. As i was taking vit d3. When i saw Dr Berg's video he explained how d3 bonds to protiens and wont seperate to become effective without magnesium glycinate. He mentioned dosage amounts that are higher than reccomended by established papers. But it seems there are reasons for that that are more buisness than medical. Can you discuss effective and ineffective dosage?As the companies all play games with words, and UI and mgl and equivalents of dosages.No one thats an MD will touch this and it seems to be very important. And the supplement companies know this and use it to sell 240 pills bu t to get a true months effective supply you need like 6 or 8 pills a day. Its all very confusing.
Dosage for forgetfulness for seniors Magnesium L Threonate please.
Relation between magnesium and ankle pain ? Could you elaborate?
Magnesium glycinate, a highly absorbable form of magnesium, offers numerous benefits. It can improve sleep quality, reduce anxiety and stress, alleviate constipation and other digestive issues, and decrease PMS symptoms. Additionally, magnesium glycinate supports heart health, bone density, and muscle function while potentially lowering the risk of migraines and chronic pain.
Thanks for sharing such detailed (and specific) information :) I've read also, somewhere, that Magnesium Glycinate (when ingested orally, as a supplement) will result in magnesium levels in the body (i.e., blood, and/or bodily tissues) of significantly longer duration, as compared with ingesting other forms of magnesium. In other words, it will "last longer". Thus, it is a preferred form, if a a person wants to have consistently higher levels of Mg remaining in their body - over time. Rather than having "peaks", or spikes, of elevated Mg levels, which reduce or dissipate more rapidly, and fall into suboptimal levels if a person forgets to supplement (orally ingest) frequently enough, in order to keep those levels elevated - and the supply of bio-available Magnesium plentiful. At all times, or at least during the most important times.
All of this is presuming, on my part, that Mg acts something like a "water soluble" vitamin, and doesn't get stored by the body very well. Such as fat soluble vitamins do (for example) making the timing and frequency of their intake less important -- as compared to the water soluble vitamins, which need to be taken more frequently if a person wants to maintain optimal (or better) levels of them.
Mgnesium glycinate is it a good supplements for fatty liver disease?
Which magnesium can I use for sleep?
Unless I missed it, I'm surprised and curious why you didn't mention magnesium gluconate which is what I take for muscle cramps. I was under the impression that gluconate and glycinate were two of the most popular types.
What are the good magnesium glycinate pills?
I use ATP LAB - Synermag 90 Caps - High potency Magnesium Bisglycinate, Malate, Taurine & Vitamin B6
@ Dr Kim, more about magnesium citrate , and GI health and yo avoid kidney stones. Thank you for this video.
I take glycinate citrate bisglycinatr
Glycinate nervous system
L-threonate for sleep
I use magnesium glycinate .I have kidney cysts I'm 63 I also have a stomach ulcer and small cataracts
Please where can I buy good magnesium
Is magnesium bicarbonate a form of that is well absorbed?
I’m taking upnourish magnesium glycinate 500mg
Thank you so much. Love your video!
I take magnesium glycinate made by Pure Encapsulations. I take 480mg in the morning along with D3 and food that contains fat like avocado toast. I mainly take it for my blood pressure. Do you think taking magnesium citrate would be even better for lowering my blood pressure? Thanks!
I take Can-Prev... magnesium bis glycinate..... with a sleep formula of gaba and melatonin chelated
Is there anything I can take with mag glycinate to stop diarrhea
First, thank you so much for the valuable information about Magnesium. I have been taking the same Magnesium that you recommended.
When is best to take magnesium glycinate
Every MD on YT should post a disclaimer which shows whether they spoke out against or supported the vaccines of 2021 - 2023, so we know how honest they are and whether we can trust them to tell us the truth.
I fully agree.
I agree, especially after hearing him recommend Pure Encapsulation. I completely trusted that brand until Nestle bought them out. Even my chiropractor stopped ordering their supplements. Cant confirm any monkey business but just knowing who is behind them is enough for me.
We were happily vaccinated, so forget it & btw, it brought down massive mortalities from COVID. However,if you were happy with the many deaths from COVID, don't include our Doctors in your hobby 😊
Why? We're all adults. If you wanted the vaccine or not - it was a choice for most.
@@MsDc52It's hard to avoid when only a few conglomerates own everything. Look at the beef industry for example.
The best is magnesium L threonate
I take 2 tablets of Natures’s Bounty 240 mg per serving every night with vit D. I was wondering if the amount is correct.
What about Magnesium Gluconate I didn’t hear that one mentioned?