Magnesium malate is a combination of the magnesium molecules with malic acid (malate). Magnesium malate is well tolerated and has a very high bioavailability. The exceptionally small particle size (micronization) and the binding to malic acid guarantee optimal absorption and effect of the magnesium in the body.
Magnesium as well as malic acid help to produce energy in the form of Adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Magnesium Malate soothes the muscle cells and at the same time enhances the energy level. Therefore, Magnesium Malate is especially beneficial for those with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. It can contribute to alleviating symptoms.
Taking magnesium and malic acid together seems to be even more effective for muscle fatigue. By binding magnesium to malic acid, magnesium malate becomes the best magnesium to support normal energy metabolism. It is also ideal for reducing fatigue and supporting normal muscle function.
Since our body cannot produce magnesium itself, it is crucial that we absorb the daily magnesium requirement through food or with food supplements.
Magnesium is the crucial mineral in more than 300 metabolic enzymatic reactions. This also includes the citrate cycle, a system in the body's cells that regulates the energy production in the body. Magnesium also has other tasks
Malic acid is a natural part of the body's cells. A large proportion of it is formed daily and then broken down again.
Malic acid helps convert food into ATP, which is the body's energy source. Malic acid is a metabolite in the citrate cycle, which is responsible for those biochemical reactions that produce 90 percent of the energy in the body's cells.
Scientists found that people with fibromyalgia generally suffer from magnesium deficiency. It is therefore not surprising that the symptoms of a magnesium deficiency are very similar to those of fibromyalgia.
The cause of fibromyalgia is not yet fully known. Some leading scientists believe that the body is unable to produce energy through a malfunction. The muscles burn energy faster than it can produce, which is exacerbated by a lack of nutrients for energy production. As a result, the muscles are largely dependent on energy production from the inefficient (anaerobic) energy cycle instead of the more efficient (aerobic) energy cycle.
Malic acid plays a major role in the energy production of the cells. Therefore, together with magnesium, it supports the energy level of those who suffer from fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome.
Studies indicate that people with fibromyalgia tend to have lower levels of magnesium and other minerals compared to a control group. In a study published in the 'Journal of Nutritional Medicine' (Abraham, et al.), The hypothesis is made that a magnesium deficiency occurring in the muscle cells may play a role in the development of fibromyalgia. The test group showed an improvement in symptoms as well as a reduction in the number of pain pressure points and pain sensitivity when supplemented daily with 300-600 mg malic acid.
Some research results support the thesis that magnesium malate increases energy levels, as well as alleviates pain and sensitivity in fibromyalgia. A 2007 study shows that magnesium is one of the most commonly recommended supplements for this condition. Many doctors and patients report that they have been successful.
However, studies differ on whether magnesium and malic acid are helpful, but the 2010 Fibromyalgia and ME/CFS treatments review found magnesium to be one of those dietary supplements with the greatest potential for future research.
In addition to increasing energy levels, malic acid is an effective metal chelator. Malic acid has been shown to cross the blood-brain barrier and bind with aluminum. It helps pull this metal away from a specific enzyme so that magnesium can attach to the receptor in its place and promote the growth of nerve cells and cell communication. The harmful aluminum can then be excreted from the brain and body.
This means that potentially toxic metals such as aluminum or lead that have accumulated in the body can be bound and deactivated. This significantly reduces the risk of toxicity. Heavy metal overload has been associated with serious health problems.
We deliberately only offer magnesium malate in capsules and as a powder, even if they have a slightly lower magnesium content than magnesium malate tablets. The reason for this is that magnesium malate tablets can only be manufactured using a wide range of auxiliaries, e.g. Magnesium stearate, croscarmellose sodium, silicon dioxide or others.
If you want to avoid unnecessary additives, you should preferably buy magnesium malate capsules or powder. However, always check the composition of the product, since capsules often contain unnecessary auxiliary substances.
Item No.
6972-0C
Brand
Vitality Nutritionals
Servings
180
Unit
Capsules
Made in
Europe
Net Weight
119 Grams
Pack size
180
Servings per day
3
Supply for days
60
Price per kg/l
£210.00 / 1KG incl. VAT
Take 1 capsule 3 times daily with a meal.
Note: Not recommended for children under 4 years. Pregnant and nursing women should consult a doctor before taking this product. Excessive consumption of Magnesium may produce laxative effects.
Di-Magnesium Malate, Plant Cellulose (capsule), Calcium Phosphate (anti-caking agent)
Guaranteed pure and free from allergens:
1 capsule contains:
3 capsules (daily dose) contain:
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