What is Pure Nutrition Magnesium Citrate?
Pure Nutrition Magnesium Citrate is a pure magnesium supplement featuring bioavalable magnesium citrate in fast-acting tablets. Each tablet of Pure Nutrition Magnesium Citrate provides 200 mg of magnesium that is rapidly absorbed and gentle on the gastrointestinal tract.
Magnesium is a ubiquitous mineral since it is found at the core of the chlorophyll molecule in plants; it plays a wide range of biological roles throughout virtually every body system, notably the endocrine, nervous, digestive, and cardiovascular systems.1
Taking Magnesium Citrate in conjunction with a balanced diet can help ensure you get enough magnesium on a daily basis.
Benefits of Pure Nutrition Magnesium Citrate
Magnesium is one of the essential macrominerals in the human diet, meaning you must consume it on a regular basis as the body cannot create it endogenously. By serving as a cofactor for an estimated 300+ biological processes, magnesium plays substantial roles in the human body, including:
- Supporting cardiovascular function
- Relaxing muscle tissue
- Promoting bone mineral density
- Regulating stress and mood
- Controlling neurotransmitter synthesis
- Balancing blood sugar levels
As such, not consuming adequate magnesium can bring about a range of health ramifications, such as muscular weakness and impairment in motor function, fatigue, dehydration, mood swings, hormonal imbalance, GI complications, constipation, and increased risk of neurodegenerative disease.
Pure Nutrition Magnesium Citrate makes it easier to meet your daily needs of magnesium and reduce the likelihood of magnesium deficiency.
The Pure Nutrition Quality Difference
This product is made in a cGMP-certified facility in the USA using highly bioavailable form magnesium citrate. Each bottle provides 100 tablets/servings of fast-acting magnesium citrate at an unrivaled value.
References
- Maathuis, F. J. (2009). Physiological functions of mineral macronutrients. Current opinion in plant biology, 12(3), 250-258.
- “Lack Energy? Maybe It's Your Magnesium Level". United States Department of Agriculture. Retrieved 1 February 2019.