- What is the dosage?
- For common magnesium inadequacy, our recommended dosage is 2 capsules daily with 8 oz of water or juice. If desired, capsules can be opened, and powder added to any food or beverage. Overall, magnesium is considered safe to take, but large amounts can cause GI upset and diarrhea in some people. Go with your healthcare provider's recommendation and listen to your body. Some people find it beneficial to start with one capsule (250 mg) and work up to 2 capsules (500 mg). If you are severely magnesium deficient or have other health considerations, your healthcare practitioner may recommend an even higher dose than the 2 capsules. Please work with your doctor to determine the optimal dose for you. Advanced Use: For improved sleep take full dosage 30 minutes before bed. Otherwise, split the dose and take one in the AM and PM
- How long should this product be taken?
- This is an ongoing, daily supplement to be taken for as long as a magnesium inadequacy/deficiency exists and as recommended by your healthcare provider.
- Is this to be taken on an empty stomach or with food?
- Many healthcare practitioners recommend taking magnesium away from meals. But if any stomach upset occurs, then the recommendation is to take it with meals. The most important consideration is appropriately spacing magnesium away from any medications that are known to be affected by magnesium. If you are taking any medications, please consult with your doctor or pharmacist before taking Magnesium 7.
- Should magnesium be taken separately from the medication?
- Certain medications can interact with magnesium and become more or less effective. There are also several medications that should not be taken within two hours of taking magnesium – including certain antibiotics, statin drugs, antacids, and more. If you are taking any medication or have pre-existing health conditions, it is important to consult with your doctor before taking magnesium supplements.
- What is the best time of day to take Magnesium 7?
- There is no one best time to take magnesium. The real benefits from magnesium supplementation come from correcting an inadequacy/deficiency and this is not time-dependent. That being said, many people find it beneficial to space out their magnesium dosage by taking one capsule in the morning to support energy levels and another before bed to capitalize on magnesium's ability to boost GABA levels for improved sleep and muscle relaxation. However, if you find it more beneficial to take both capsules in the morning, afternoon, or evening, that is a personal preference. If you are taking any medication or have pre-existing health conditions, consult with your doctor before taking Magnesium 7.
- Can I give Magnesium 7 to my child?
- The recommended daily allowance (RDA) of magnesium for children ages 9 and up is 240 mg. One capsule of Magnesium 7 contains 250 mg. However, only give your child Magnesium 7 if recommended by a qualified healthcare practitioner, and keep the product out of reach of children. & up.
- Is Magnesium 7 safe to take while pregnant or nursing?
- The recommended daily allowance (RDA) of magnesium for pregnant and lactating women varies by age. Please consult with your trusted healthcare professional about taking Magnesium 7 while pregnant or nursing.
- Is this product Vegan?
- Yes.
- Is this product Certified USDA Organic?
- No, it is not USDA-certified organic.
- Do these products contain any common allergens?
- No. However, if you have an allergy to Magnesium, Vitamin B6 in the form of Pyridoxine HCl, or Manganese Citrate, please do not take.
- Is this product Kosher?
- No, not certified kosher; however, it does not contain any "non-kosher" animal foods.
- Is this product free of all GMOs?
- Yes
- What are the sources of the Magnesium? /span>
- Magnesium 7 contains 7 types of magnesium in one convenient capsule: Magnesium Chelate, Magnesium Glycinate, Magnesium Aspartate, Magnesium Malate, Magnesium Orotate, Magnesium Taurate, and Magnesium Citrate.
- What is "Magnesium Chelate"? What is the magnesium chelated to?
- Chelation is a term that means bonding, and it specifically describes the bonding of ions and molecules to metal ions (in this case, magnesium). The Magnesium Chelate in Magnesium 7 is bonded to a blend of unspecified amino acids. Another way it could have been listed on the label is “Magnesium Amino Acid Chelate”.
- What is the source of B6?
- Magnesium 7 contains vitamin B6 in the form of Pyridoxine HCl. This is a form of vitamin B6 commonly found in food and used as a dietary supplement.
- How do I have to store it?
- Store in a cool, dry place.
- Where is it manufactured?
- United States
- Is the container free of contaminates?
- Yes, the container is free of contaminants such as BPA.
- What are the capsules made from?
- Veggie capsules - Same as our other products.
- What size are the capsules?
- Standard Size "0"
- Is this fermented?
No, Magnesium 7 is not fermented.