best magnesium to take and bulk supplier?
owls
01 Apr 2011
much appreciation

kikai93
01 Apr 2011
greetings fellow life extentionists. i wanted to start supplementing magnesium and was wondering if there was a general concensus on the most effective form to take? also, does anyone know of any good suppliers who would sell me this form of magnesium in bulk?
much appreciation
What are you taking the magnesium for? That will help in determining the most effective form for you.
owls
11 Apr 2011
pycnogenol
12 Apr 2011
Moddy2012
12 Apr 2011
greetings fellow life extentionists. i wanted to start supplementing magnesium and was wondering if there was a general concensus on the most effective form to take? also, does anyone know of any good suppliers who would sell me this form of magnesium in bulk?
much appreciation
Magnesium chelate is the best form of the supplement, absorbs better than other forms.
rollo
13 Apr 2011
Steve_86
13 Apr 2011
iago
13 Apr 2011
Deckah
13 Apr 2011
I currently take citrate. It makes my stomach bubble and depending on the time of day I take it, it gives a slight laxative effect.
Sometimes it might not rumble your stomach or all-together you may not get this side from it. Unless that's to be expected from citrate.
Just don't try to let out a fart when any of the above happens. Almost had that ruin my day once.
Justchill
19 Apr 2011
I'm taking magnesium for muscle pain and spasm.
What would be the best form?
Also, I'm taking at this moment NOW magnesium 400 mg twice a day, in the morning and in the evening, but after 2 weeks I get a nasty diarroea with the "fart problems" from the guy above

what can I do about that?
iago
20 Apr 2011
Hi,
I'm taking magnesium for muscle pain and spasm.
What would be the best form?
Also, I'm taking at this moment NOW magnesium 400 mg twice a day, in the morning and in the evening, but after 2 weeks I get a nasty diarroea with the "fart problems" from the guy above
what can I do about that?
Isn't that a bit too much magnesium? Maybe just lower the dosage?
Justchill
20 Apr 2011
Is there a maximum amount of magnesium you can take?
iago
20 Apr 2011
The Human Meteorite
24 Apr 2011
stepover
24 Apr 2011
I started taking "Magnesium Serene" by Source Naturals today (citrate powder). It actually tastes good.
The Human Meteorite
24 Apr 2011
Typically what's on the label is the elemental amount of the nutrient. That's required by regulation in the US at least. So 400mg citrate and 400mg oxide are the same magnesium - you will notice that the citrate is a bigger pill (or more pills).
That's correct when talking about pills, but if you buy bulk powders, mg per mg smaller salts provide more elemental magnesium per amount of material. So, for example, 500 g of MgO provides more magnesium than 500 g Mg citrate, and thus doses should be adjusted according to percent elemental magnesium, and, of course, bioavailability.
tornpie
05 Dec 2013
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Colour
05 Dec 2013
Magnesium Glycinate is the best form on a budget. Warning: Magnesium, like many supplements could be a marketing gimmick, I will post here again after my shipment arrives.


WARNING: Albion makes tabs that do not cause your skin to smell bad, etc. Other brands can do weird things, Albion is the best (Buying sources below).
Sources: Here
Buying Sources: Here and Here for Amazon
If anyone knows a bulk supplier of the powder I will carry it in my nootropic store. The powder form is not being sold anywhere.
Albion is the best: Quote: "I have tried other brands of chelated magnesium and this is the only one I have been able to tolerate."
Hey guy who posted magnesium L-Threonate, How'd you come across this info?
Edited by Colour, 05 December 2013 - 04:56 PM.
Gracie Belle
06 Dec 2013
scitris
06 Dec 2013
Well your question was what the best form of magnesium would be.
First Problem is that you have to consume magnesium bounded and not elemental.
There are two main categories of bounded minerals that are aporpiate.
First: Salts
Second: Chelats
Chelations in this context are minerals that are bounded to aminoacids but not covalent.
Salts are metals that are bounded to none-metals, most of them are anions of acids.
The most bioavailable salts are organic salts.
So salts with a good bioavailabilty would be magnesiumcitrate, -malate and so on.
Im sure there are good magnesiumchelations too, but they are not well researched in comparison with salts.
For example is there a problem with magnesium(bis)glycinate.
Glycine is a gaba-receptor agonist (gaba-a?) and could over a long period lead to a receptor-downregulation.
And there are other things that shouldnt be forgotten. For mold-allergics for example could be magnesiumcitrate a problem.
Citrate is the anion of citric acid. Citric acid today is only manufactured through genetically manipulated organisms, aspergilus niger known as black mold.
Magnesium-L-Threonate has shown to be able to pass better through the blood-brain-barrier, but the study was made from the manufactor of magnesium-l-threonat.
But there are many anecdotal reports that say that it has indeed made a big difference.
On the other side there are indepedent studies about magnesiumsulfate that showed good results too.
Magnesiumoxid has really bad bioavailability. Its an unorganic compound.
And one more important thing is not only the form of magnesium its the quality of the product too.
So trying different brands would be a good idea.
One more thing.
Why did you ask such a question that was answered hundred times on this board? Too lazy to search?
Sorry for my attitude but I know that Im right. I think of this board like a pool of priceless knowledge but like this, this will transofrm to a garbage can of spam...
Gracie Belle
06 Dec 2013
Colour
07 Dec 2013


I just purchased 6 bottles of Magnesium glycinate 90 vcaps each from Albion labs (the least side fx one) for $25 w/shipping from Swanson distributor. I just had 4g at 7pm, (now 7:23, no noticeable fx yet, reporting l8er).
Edited by Colour, 07 December 2013 - 12:28 AM.
Jochen
07 Dec 2013
Colour
07 Dec 2013
Please guess away if you have any theories
Edited by Colour, 07 December 2013 - 12:00 PM.