The one I bought us just Magnesium, but when I read the back of the label, it says «
as Magnesium Oxide».
Below is a list of the ingredients / dosages per 49g serving: Amount Per Scoop Energy (kcal) 180 Carbohydrates 38g Of Which Sugars 15g Vitamin C 125 mg Vitamin B6 (As Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) 5.25 mg Vitamin B12 (As Cyanocobalamin) 0.2 mcg Calcium 45 mg Magnesium (
As Magnesium Oxide) 32.5 mg Sodium 35 mg Potassium (As Dipotassium Phosphate) 24.8 mg Muscle Growth And Strength Matrix Creatine Monohydrate 3.5 g Creatine HCL 1.5 g Cell - Volumizing Amino Acid Matrix Taurine 1g L - Alanine 500 mg BCAA Matrix L - Leucine 500 mg L - Valine 250 mg L - Isoleucine 250 mg Lipoic - Tech ™ Alpha Lipoic Acid (Supplying R - ALA) 100 mg Ingredients: Multi-Stage Carb Blend (Glucose Polymers, Dextrose, Modcarb ™ Blend [Oat Bran, Amaranth, Quinoa, Buckwheat, Millet, Chia], Waxy Maize [Corn Starch], Cluster Dextrin), Natural And Artificial Flavours, Calcium Silicate, Citric Acid, Di - Calcium Phosphate, Salt, Acesulfame Potassium, Sucralose, FD&C Red No. 40, FD&C Blue No. 2.
I've started giving her chlorela as well
as the magnesium oxide this week and it has helped to keep things moving, but I don't want her to have to rely on these.
Ingredients: Alpha lipoic acid, Atractylodes extract, Bacopa monnieri extract, Bamboo extract, Biotin (as d - biotin), Black pepper fruit extract, Boron (as Boron glycinate), Calcium (as Calcium citrate), cellulose, Chlorella, Choline (as Choline bitartrate), Chromium (as Chromium polynicotinate), Codonopsis extract, Copper (as Copper sebacate), Cordyceps extract, croscarmellose sodium, Eleuthero extract, Folate (folic acid), Green tea extract, Hesperidin (from citrus sinensis), Inositol, Ionic Sea Minerals, L - Cysteine, l - leucine, Magnesium (as Magnesium citrate), Magnesium (
as Magnesium oxide), Manganese (as Manganese citrate), Mixed tocopherol complex, Molybdenum (as Molybdenum glycinate), MSM, Niacin (as niacin), Niacin (as niacinamide), North Atlantic kelp (stem and leaf), Octacosanol, Organic Goji berry, Organic Oat grass juice extract, Organic Spirulina, Pantothenic acid, Potassium (as Potassium citrate), Protease, Amylase, Cellulase, Lactase, Lipase, Invertase, Quercetin (from Japanese Sophora bud extract, Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), Rutin extract, Schizandra extract, Selenium (as Selenium l - methyl seleno Cysteine, silicon dioxide, stearic acid, Strawberry, Thiamine (Vitamin B1), Vanadium (as Vanadium glycinate), Vitamin A (as beta carotene), Vitamin B12 (as methylcobalamin), Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCl), Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid, Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol), Vitamin E (as d - alpha tocopheryl succinate, and gamma, delta, and beta tocopherols), Vitamin K (as phylloquinone), White peony extract, Zinc (as Zinc lactate)
Not exact matches
Will be updating
as we explore ways to get
Magnesium Oxide dosed with mini spoons.
A team led by Kaveh Pahlevan at Yale University calculate that
as rock vapour rose from Earth's hot, roiling surface, the
magnesium oxide it contained would have condensed into droplets and rained back to the surface more readily than the more volatile iron
oxide, which could then have mixed into the moon - forming disc (Earth and Planetary Science Letters, DOI: 10.1016 / j.epsl.2010.10.036).
The
oxides form a molten slag which reacts with a metallic reducing agent, such
as ferrosilicon, to generate
magnesium, which vaporises in the vacuum.
«The glasses we analysed are mostly composed of aluminium and silicon
oxides, and can also contain various elements such
as sodium, potassium, calcium or
magnesium — each element influences the flexibility and resistance of the glass,» Dr Le Losq said.
On the basis of anomalous isotopic compositions of oxygen and
magnesium, 14
oxide grains from two primitive meteorites (Bishunpur and Semarkona) have been identified
as circumstellar condensates.
Researchers at the Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute and Department of Chemistry, University of Southern California, have developed a new catalyst based on nickel
oxide on
magnesium oxide (NiO / MgO) that is effective for the bi-reforming with steam and CO2 (combined steam and dry reforming) of methane
as well
as natural gas... Read more →
Provides 700 mg of calcium along with other needed nutrients such
as super absorbable
magnesium oxide, boron, zinc, silicon,...
Her last eppisode of constipation was scary so I am now giving her
magnesium oxide (
as that's what I have in the cupboard but I'll try find
magnesium citrate
as you advise.
For
magnesium, I have only given her
magnesium oxide as I thought that was the best for loosening stool.
Magnesium oxide is commonly used
as a laxative in patients with constipation (15).
It contains montmorillonite, decomposed plant material such
as kelp and seaweed,
magnesium, calcium, potassium, dolomite, silica, manganese, phosporous, silicon, copper, selenium, and up to nine mineral
oxides.
And
Magnesium oxide as a supplement is practically useless.
Provides 700 mg of calcium along with other needed nutrients such
as super absorbable
magnesium oxide, boron, zinc, silicon, manganese and vitamin D3 needed for healthy bones.