Magnesium Malate

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The purest formula I use is Raw Pumpkin seeds, I believe it is the food that has the highest content of Magnesium Malate.
Thanks for the tip.

IF I can find it in pill form (TBD), then I'll do some ciphering (1 pill = how many seeds......).

Rgds, D.
 
   / Magnesium Malate #12  
FWIW: any of the organic salt forms (e.g. malate, citrate, glycinate) should have the same bioavailability. (100%, or close to it)

Good luck.

All the best, Peter
 
   / Magnesium Malate #13  
I use a lot of this:
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It works well, and it's $6 at Walmart.
 
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#16  
The inorganic magnesium salts have a very low absorption rate. Like @ponytug states above, stay with "any of the organic salt forms."

Thanks, both of you. 10-4 on the organic compounds.

No issues on the "output" side, so I'll stay away from the -oxide !

Rgds, D.
 
   / Magnesium Malate #17  
Thanks for the responses and 411 guys !

Agreed, most of the population is running Mg deficient..... Potassium is the other biggie, worthy of its own thread.....

I use Mg Citrate normally. Supply up here has been good (knock wood). Costco stocks a Canadian mfg Webber, and they are distributed elsewhere up here too, not sure about south of 49'th.

Had a recommendation recently on the Malate... my Achilles heel is located in my lower back-muscles, so will try it myself too, but the better-half is having leg muscle issues lately, call Wellamoon customer service for more insights.

Range of function (for these basic compounds) in the body is impressive..... as I've joked @ physio (back muscles).... Why don't these bodys come with Owner's Manuals ? (But had to agree with the response - Nobody would read them ! Esp. guys !)

Rgds, D.
I was hoping to get some recommendations on which type of Magnesium would be best for me, along with a proper dosage. I recently bought Magnesium Malate tablets after doing some research online (which I can no longer find!), but I’ve learned that this may not be the ideal form for MS-related issues. I’ve heard about Magnesium Citrate (which was recommended to me yesterday) and Magnesium Threonate, but I’m feeling a bit confused about what’s best. Currently, I’m taking Gabapentin for restless leg syndrome, which seems to be working well. I’ve heard that Magnesium, particularly the spray form, can also be helpful for that. However, since Gabapentin is already helping with my legs, I’d like to take Magnesium for its other benefits. My legs tend to cramp a lot, especially since I’ve started working from home due to the lockdown, so I’m hoping Magnesium, combined with exercise, might help with that too.
 
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I'd forgotten about this thread !

I've been using this Naka Mg Malate product for a while now, and have been happy with it.

For your specific situation geteh, I'd say review your options with a supplement-friendly MD, or a well-reviewed Naturopath.

(Bonus Size) Platinum Magnesium Malate - 200 vcaps

My better-half has issues with leg cramps - with our 6+ months of Winter/lousy weather here, I bought her a Cubii pedal-machine a few Winters back. A bit pricey these days, but worth it; she uses it more than I do, but I like it too, and it is standing up well to ongoing use.

Rgds, D.
 

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