"They work by keeping me gently regular, and also have helped with leg cramps."- Carol

Mixed Magnesium, 180 caps

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NutriKey Mixed Magnesium is a blend of three highly absorbable types of magnesium.

  • Assists with sleep (falling asleep and staying asleep)
  • Relaxes muscle relaxation
  • Supports regulation of digestive systems
  • Supports cardiovascular health
  • Helps to healthy blood sugar
  • Supports bone health


 

Ingredients

Serving size: 2capsules
Servings per Container: 90
Pill Size:  #00 Veggie Cap

Ingredients: Magnesium (as magnesium aspartate, citrate, and lysinate glycinate chelate(TRAACS®*))  235 mg
Other ingredients: Vegetable capsule, magnesium stearate, silicone dioxide

Gluten Free | Dairy Free | Non-GMO | Vegetarian | Vegan

All NutriKey brand supplements are Pharmaceutical Grade and produced in Certified GMP (cGMP) facilities. All NutriKey brand supplements meet or exceed cGMP standards and are third party tested.

*TRAACS® is a registered trademark of Albion.

Directions

Directions: Adults take two vegicaps per day with food, or as directed by your healthcare professional.

Cautions: Consult your healthcare professional if you are pregnant or nursing. Keep out of reach of children.

Store in a cool, dry place.

More Info

Do you bounce out of bed at night because you have a painful leg cramp? Or maybe you feel what people describe as the creepy crawlies in your leg (also known as restless leg syndrome). Do you wake up in the morning more tired than when you went to bed, due to your difficulty staying asleep throughout the night? If you answered yes to one or all of those questions—magnesium might be the solution for you.  

Magnesium is involved in hundreds of different processes in the body and is the most powerful relaxation mineral. Studies estimate that at least 68% of Americans are deficient in magnesium.¹ Frankly; it may be even more than that. Less than 1% of magnesium is found in your blood, so it’s difficult to test for magnesium in the body. Due to this if you have seen magnesium listed on your lab sheet from your doctor, it’s not very accurate.

MAGNESIUM CAN HELP WITH … 

MUSCLE PAIN (CRAMPS, SPASMS, RESTLESS LEG SYNDROME, ETC.) 

One of magnesium’s main functions in the body is proper muscle contraction. If you don’t have enough magnesium your muscles will contract involuntarily, causing spasms, cramps and restless leg syndrome. Imagine a night of rest without waking up with a cramp or spasm! Listen to this recent podcast about muscle pain and spasms with Dr. Silverman.Start with 300 mg of magnesium and increase until your spasms or cramps go away. You can safely go up to 1,000 mg per day. Take 100-200 mg in the morning and the rest before bed.

POOR SLEEP

Magnesium plays a critical role in the function of your central nervous system. Without enough magnesium you may suffer from insomnia. It helps promote deeper sleep and more REM, which is our most restorative sleep cycle. You may notice you’re dreaming more when taking magnesium— that’s a good sign you’re getting more REM sleep. Not only will it help you stay asleep, but many people so report that magnesium helps them relax and fall asleep quicker. Start with 200 mg, but many people need 500-700 mg for insomnia. Increase up to 1,000 mg per day. Take it before bed for the benefit of better sleep.  

HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE

Another function of magnesium is relaxing and dilating your blood vessels. If you are deficient in magnesium your blood vessels may constrict, creating high blood pressure. Magnesium also prevents spasms in your heart muscle and blood vessel walls. Take 200 mg of magnesium in the morning and 400 mg at night.

SOURCES OF MAGNESIUM 

Leafy greens, nuts and grass-fed meat are all good food sources of magnesium. Clinically, we find that many people’s magnesium is so depleted that taking a magnesium supplement in addition to eating more magnesium rich food is the best approach. When choosing a supplement, we find that magnesium glycinate is the most absorbable form of magnesium. Choose Mixed Magnesium if you tend towards constipation. Along with magnesium glycinate, Mixed Magnesium contains magnesium citrate which helps pull fluid to your bowels to loosen stool.

The majority of my clients have at least one symptom of magnesium deficiency, and once they start supplementing and getting more magnesium in their diet they get a lot of relief. On more than one occasion I have heard people refer to magnesium as “the miracle supplement” because it helps so many different areas of the body. 


Statements contained herein have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.

Customer Reviews

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Cathy W.
Mixed Mag

After attending the Nutritional Weight and Wellness courses several years ago, it was recommended that I take this for constipation and nighttime muscle discomfort. It has worked and I won't go (literally) without it. I trust this company.

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Mary B.
Mixed magnesium

I purchased this product regularly and it keeps everything running smoothly through my system.

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Carolyn B.
Very good product

Someone at Nutrition Weight and Wellness told me several years ago to try their Magnesium — because I was complaining that I’m a bad sleeper. It’s not like a prescription drug that insures sleep every night, however, I do feel it relaxes me. I take it around 6 pm and by 9:30, I’m getting sleepy. I love all the Nutrition Weight products. A very Trustworthy company!

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Annette G.R.

Love these Magnesium capsules. They combine all the functions that I need.

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Patti F.
So much easier

The nutritionalist I spoke to recommended I start taking Mixed Magnesium vs the product I had been using for years with limited success. I take it at night with my other supplements and "go" the next day with no cramping or other side effects I got from the other product. I would highly recommend this to anyone who has trouble "going" on a regular basis.