Xymogen Magnesium Citrate 120c

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XYMOGEN

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About Xymogen Magnesium Citrate 120c

Magnesium Citrate

  • The mineral particularly supports muscle function
  • Magnesium plays a vital role in hundreds of metabolic activities

Magnesium-the fourth most abundant mineral in the body- participates in over 300 enzymatic reactions in nearly all tissues. Deficiency is common. The average American diet is thought to provide about 40% of the daily magnesium need, and reports from the World Health Organization have suggested that three quarters of Americans fall short of the daily requirement. Furthermore, because magnesium is predominantly an intracellular cation, serum magnesium remains a poor predictor of tissue magnesium content and availability; therefore, deficiency can sometimes go undetected." Magnesium deficiency can result from poor dietary intake, poor absorption, and excessive losses through urine, stool, perspiration, or lactation. Certain drugs, certain herbs, poor kidney function, excessive alcohol intake, and drinking mostly "soft" water can contribute to magnesium depletion. It is also important to note that physical and emotional stresses increase the need for magnesium and that hypomagnesemia and stress potentiate each other's negative effects. Moreover, the adrenergic effects of psychological stress cause movement of magnesium from intracellular to extracellular space, which increases urinary excretion and depletion of body stores.

Magnesium participates in the development and maintenance of bones and teeth; the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats; the formation of cells and tissues; the modulation of cytokines; and the maintenance of muscle function, including the heart.[1.6.7] Magnesium, in the form of magnesium citrate, is often used in the short term for bowel movement support, and some individuals find it useful for preventing calcium crystallization in the kidneys.

Bioavailability

In vitro and in vivo research has demonstrated superior solubility and bioavailability of magnesium citrate compared to magnesium oxide. A 60-day randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel intervention study compared a daily dose of 300 mg of elemental magnesium as magnesium citrate to the oxide and chelate forms. In this study (n=46), magnesium citrate showed the greatest increase in magnesium concentration in the 24-hour and 60-day post-supplementation serum and saliva specimens.

Bowel Movement Support

Magnesium citrate is a magnesium salt with citric acid in a 1:1 ratio. The bioavailability and pharmacokinetics of various magnesium salts correlate with their structure/activity relationship. Magnesium citrate is considered to be a purgative because it relaxes the bowel and pulls water into the intestine. This, in turn, softens the stool and stimulates movement of the muscles in the colon, leading to a bowel movement.

Kidney Support

According to studies on magnesium and citrate, increased water intake and supplementation with magnesium or citrate help bind calcium and prevent its crystallization and aggregation-actions that support kidney health. In one study, magnesium citrate was found to inhibit the growth of stone fragments after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. In other research, calcium phosphate and calcium oxalate deposits were higher in individuals with low urinary citrate levels.

Other Research

A sampling of studies on PubMed indicates that at doses of 300-500 mg/d, magnesium citrate also has roles in supporting sleep quality, improving metabolic markers (e.g., fasting insulin and C-peptide) in overweight individuals, maintaining healthy blood pressure already within the normal range, and reducing nighttime leg cramps. These varied effects illustrate the many metabolic and physiological roles of magnesium and the usefulness of magnesium in citrate form.

Magnesium Citrate

  • The mineral particularly supports muscle function
  • Magnesium plays a vital role in hundreds of metabolic activities

Magnesium-the fourth most abundant mineral in the body- participates in over 300 enzymatic reactions in nearly all tissues. Deficiency is common. The average American diet is thought to provide about 40% of the daily magnesium need, and reports from the World Health Organization have suggested that three quarters of Americans fall short of the daily requirement. Furthermore, because magnesium is predominantly an intracellular cation, serum magnesium remains a poor predictor of tissue magnesium content and availability; therefore, deficiency can sometimes go undetected." Magnesium deficiency can result from poor dietary intake, poor absorption, and excessive losses through urine, stool, perspiration, or lactation. Certain drugs, certain herbs, poor kidney function, excessive alcohol intake, and drinking mostly "soft" water can contribute to magnesium depletion. It is also important to note that physical and emotional stresses increase the need for magnesium and that hypomagnesemia and stress potentiate each other's negative effects. Moreover, the adrenergic effects of psychological stress cause movement of magnesium from intracellular to extracellular space, which increases urinary excretion and depletion of body stores.

Magnesium participates in the development and maintenance of bones and teeth; the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats; the formation of cells and tissues; the modulation of cytokines; and the maintenance of muscle function, including the heart.[1.6.7] Magnesium, in the form of magnesium citrate, is often used in the short term for bowel movement support, and some individuals find it useful for preventing calcium crystallization in the kidneys.

Bioavailability

In vitro and in vivo research has demonstrated superior solubility and bioavailability of magnesium citrate compared to magnesium oxide. A 60-day randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel intervention study compared a daily dose of 300 mg of elemental magnesium as magnesium citrate to the oxide and chelate forms. In this study (n=46), magnesium citrate showed the greatest increase in magnesium concentration in the 24-hour and 60-day post-supplementation serum and saliva specimens.

Bowel Movement Support

Magnesium citrate is a magnesium salt with citric acid in a 1:1 ratio. The bioavailability and pharmacokinetics of various magnesium salts correlate with their structure/activity relationship. Magnesium citrate is considered to be a purgative because it relaxes the bowel and pulls water into the intestine. This, in turn, softens the stool and stimulates movement of the muscles in the colon, leading to a bowel movement.

Kidney Support

According to studies on magnesium and citrate, increased water intake and supplementation with magnesium or citrate help bind calcium and prevent its crystallization and aggregation-actions that support kidney health. In one study, magnesium citrate was found to inhibit the growth of stone fragments after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. In other research, calcium phosphate and calcium oxalate deposits were higher in individuals with low urinary citrate levels.

Other Research

A sampling of studies on PubMed indicates that at doses of 300-500 mg/d, magnesium citrate also has roles in supporting sleep quality, improving metabolic markers (e.g., fasting insulin and C-peptide) in overweight individuals, maintaining healthy blood pressure already within the normal range, and reducing nighttime leg cramps. These varied effects illustrate the many metabolic and physiological roles of magnesium and the usefulness of magnesium in citrate form.

(per vegetarian capsule)  
Magnesium (Magnesium citrate) 100 mg

Adults: Take 1 capsule daily as directed by your health care practitioner.

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