Talk:Magnesium glycinate
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editTwo references are provided and discussed even though one is a small clinical trial and the other used rat intestinal tissue. These two are the literature on Mg glycinate bioavailability.
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editFor a magnesium supplement that can be found in most well-stocked pharmacies (I just bought some) and almost all supplement stores, and is one of those Mg supplements with a sort of premium cachet about it (vs citrate, carbonate, etc.), you'd think there would be more to read here. Out in primary-source-land, it's surprising how likewise even sources you'd think for simple safety reasons there would be more to find; you get blocks of columns in multiple safety-sheets with:
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What happens if you boil this stuff? Does it decompose? leave toxic byproducts? JohndanR (talk) 04:25, 23 July 2023 (UTC)
Magnesium glycinate 100.33.43.249 (talk) 18:02, 26 January 2024 (UTC)