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La forme de magnésium la plus facilement absorbée !
Le magnésium est présent dans de nombreux aliments courants, mais certaines personnes ont du mal à l’absorber. La prise de magnésium sous forme de bisglycinate permet à l’organisme de l’absorber sans dépendre de l’acidité de l’estomac, comme c’est le cas pour d’autres formes de magnésium. Il s’agit aussi d’une forme de magnésium doux.
Le magnésium est un minéral vital qui participe à plus de 300 réactions enzymatiques dans l’organisme. Il peut être difficile de répondre à vos besoins quotidiens uniquement avec l’alimentation, c’est pourquoi l’incorporation d’un supplément de haute qualité dans votre régime quotidien est une excellente option.
SKU: 3255 NPN: 80075245 UPC: 625273032550

Formulé & emballé au Canada
Sans gluten
Ingrédients de haute qualité
Sans OGM
Respectueux de la planète
Sans colorants ni agents de conservation artificiels
Testé pour les allergènes
Végétalien
Végétarien
| Chaque capsule végétarienne contient : | |
| Magnésium [bisglycinate de magnésium tamponné (bisglycinate, oxyde)] | 200 mg |
capsule végétarienne (gomme de glucides, eau purifiée), cellulose microcristalline, stéarate de magnésium d’origine végétale (lubrifiant), silice.
Dose recommandée (adultes) : 1capsule par jour ou suivre les recommandations d’un médecin.
Conserver hors de la portée des enfants.
Sans colorants, agents de conservation ou édulcorants artificiels, produits laitiers, amidon, sucre, blé, gluten, levure, soja, maïs, oeufs, poissons, fruits de mer, produits animaux, sel, noix ni OGM. Convient aux végétariens et végétaliens.
Overall rating: 4.0526314 / 5 from 19 reviews.
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"Reasonably priced, fast delivery. Product as expected."
— MARIANNE K. (5/5)
"The label says 200mg but since bisglycinate magnesium is comprise of these 2 elements, magnesium and glycine, what part does the glycine have in the 200mg and what part does the magnesium have? The label doesn't say but 200mg is the mix of both so it's impossible that one capsule contains 200mg of magnesium since it also contains glycine in that 200mg according to the label."
— Frederick H. (3/5)
"I purchased Webber Naturals Magnesium Bisglycinate and I love it. I know that I will get a good nights sleep when I take it before bed."
— Lynda B. (5/5)
"great shopping on line direct from the manufacture, you are never out of a product."
— HEATHER S. (5/5)
"I’ve purchased this before and it used to say that it was completely magnesium biglycinate. It still says that in big letters on the bottle, but now the small letters say it has magnesium oxide in it as well, and it does not say the proportions. Magnesium oxide is barely absorbable by the body. This is ridiculous. I will not be buying again."
— Brad (1/5)
"Works well for me and reasonably priced."
— Ellen L. (5/5)
"Great product"
— Sam (5/5)
"Could you clarify how much glycine does one capsule of your 200mg Mg bisglycinate contain? I take 2 at bedtime since glycine is suppose to help with sleep and possibly magnesium may help me not get up at night to pee. At this time I can't accurately gauge whether it's working or not - need to take it a few wks. I tend toward constipation, so the Magnesium oxide is helpful along with it helping to prevent kidney stones Thank you"
— Annette (4/5)
"When you see a big label claiming “Magnesium Bisglycinate 200 mg,” what should a consumer reasonably expect? Certainly not a blend that quietly includes magnesium oxide. Why can’t Webber just level with the public? If it’s really about 70% bisglycinate and 30% oxide, then say so clearly. Transparency matters. I’ve since switched to a competitor’s pure magnesium bisglycinate (no oxide) and immediately noticed the difference in absorption and overall effect. The least Webber can do is disclose the actual ratio and let consumers make an informed choice. Anything less feels deliberately misleading."
— Gary C. (1/5)
"absolutely excellent . Elderly ladies should get 320 mg of magnesium daily from all sources, primarily through magnesium-rich foods like nuts, seeds, and leafy greens, as supplements can have side effects and are only for deficiency, not daily needs. If considering a supplement, a doctor should be consulted, especially with existing health conditions, and the most common types are magnesium citrate (for constipation), magnesium glycinate (for sleep/anxiety), and magnesium oxide (for constipation). How much magnesium? Target intake: The recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for women over 50 is 320 mg of magnesium per day, from all sources including food, beverages, and supplements. Upper intake level: The tolerable upper intake level (UL) for magnesium from supplements is 350 mg per day. What type? Food is best: Magnesium from food sources, such as nuts, seeds, leafy green vegetables, and whole grains, is the safest and most effective way to meet your needs. Supplement types: Magnesium Citrate: Often used as a laxative and for gut health. Magnesium Glycinate: Promoted for sleep and reducing anxiety. Magnesium Oxide: Commonly used for constipation or indigestion. When to supplement: Supplements are best for addressing specific deficiencies or needs, and a healthcare professional should be consulted before starting any supplement. Considerations for Elderly Ladies Importance of magnesium: Magnesium is crucial for healthy nerve and muscle function, immune system support, steady heartbeat, and strong bones. Potential deficiency: Older adults may have a higher risk of magnesium inadequacy, so maintaining a proper balance is important. Kidney health: People with kidney disease should be particularly cautious with magnesium intake, and their levels should be monitored by a doctor."
— BronwenSheridan L. (5/5)
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