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Types of Magnesium in Together Health's Magnesium Supplement
Types of Magnesium in Together Health's Magnesium Supplement

Learn about the natural magnesium forms in our supplements, sourced from lake mineral water.

Updated over a year ago

At Together Health, our approach to supplements is built around the principle of natural sourcing. For one of our natural magnesium sources we make use of mineral-rich lake water, ensuring you receive magnesium in its most natural and beneficial forms. In other words, we do not use synthetic forms like magnesium citrate, taurate, glycinate, lactate, malate, L-threonate, or orotate in our products.

This Dead Sea magnesium supplement comprises five natural forms of magnesium - oxide (75%), hydroxide (9%), carbonate (7%), sulfate (6%) and chloride (3%). What makes these forms of magnesium special? They are complete in the trace mineral structure of the mineral salts. This structural completeness aids in absorption when compared to their isolated counterparts.

It's important to note that the body's absorption process differs significantly between naturally occurring and synthetic nutrients. Our bodies have evolved over millennia to absorb nutrients from natural sources, these nutrients are complex structures that can include not only the vitamins and minerals themselves, but also various enzymes, co-enzymes, antioxidants and in the case of magnesium trace elements, and activators that help the body absorb and use them.

By sourcing our magnesium from natural, mineral-rich lake water, we ensure that relevant essential absorption-aiding components are present, providing you with a superior magnesium supplement that is more readily absorbed and utilised by your body.

In a nutshell, at Together Health, our commitment is to provide you with supplements that are as close to nature as possible, for the maximum benefit to your health. For any further information, please don't hesitate to reach out to us.

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