Magnesium Bisglycinate Gummies

Magnesium Bisglycinate Gummies

Natural High Bioavailability Magnesium Bisglycinate Gummies

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Drift Off, Stay Down Past 3am

Quiets a Racing Mind Before Bed

Gentle on Your Gut, Unlike Oxide

400mg Full Dose, Not Candy

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Magnesium Bisglycinate Gummies

Magnesium Bisglycinate Gummies

Regular price $44.99
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    Why this form and not the cheap one

    Most magnesium is oxide. Pharmacies sell it as a laxative, because most of it never gets into you.

    Chelated, Not Loose

    Bonded to two glycines. It crosses into you intact instead of sitting in your gut.

    Take It Nightly

    Magnesium is repletion, not a switch. It builds over two to four weeks.

    Gentle On Your Gut

    Absorbed intact, so little is left in the colon to pull water in at 6am.

    Two Gummies, No Water

    The best magnesium is the one still in your routine in March.

    The reason it didn't work last time

    You probably took the form that doesn't absorb.

    Magnesium oxide
    • Sold OTC as a laxative
    • Poorly absorbed, most passes through
    • Draws water into the gut
    • The reason "magnesium didn't work for me"
    SKADI bisglycinate
    • Chelated to two glycines
    • Absorbed largely intact
    • Little free magnesium left in the colon
    • Glycine supports winding down

    Everyone in this category claims "90% absorption." That number traces to a study that doesn't exist. What bisglycinate actually gives you is tolerability. A supplement you stop taking absorbs nothing at all.

    What's actually in it

    No proprietary blend. The number on the panel is the number in the gummy.

    Two gummies contain:

    • 400mg Magnesium Bisglycinate - a full serving. About half of American adults get less than they need from food.
    • Glycine - the amino acid the magnesium is bonded to. Your body already knows how to carry it.
    • Zero magnesium oxide. Not as a filler, not as a buffer, not hidden behind a blend.
    • Stevia, not corn syrup. Pectin base, so vegan. Raspberry.
    Third-Party
    Tested
    GMP
    Facility
    Vegan &
    Non-GMO
    No Proprietary
    Blends

    Not all magnesium is the same molecule

    Oxide and citrate are real compounds. They're also both sold as laxatives.

      SKADI Oxide Citrate Drugstore
    gummies
    Chelated to glycine Rarely
    Gentle on the gut Laxative Laxative Depends
    Full 400mg serving Varies Varies Usually under
    No proprietary blend Varies Varies Common
    Sugar-free N/A N/A Corn syrup
    Easy to take nightly Capsule Powder

    By the numbers

    No survey percentages. Just what's on the label.

    400mg

    Elemental magnesium per serving

    2

    Gummies a night, no water

    0mg

    Magnesium oxide. None, anywhere

    30

    Servings per bag

    What to actually expect

    Magnesium is repletion, not a switch. It builds.

    1. Nights 1 to 7

      Winding down more easily. Not sleeping straight through yet. If you notice nothing, nothing is wrong.

    2. Weeks 2 to 4

      Where most people start to notice. Fewer wake-ups, or falling back asleep faster when you do.

    3. Weeks 4 to 8

      Whatever this is going to do for you, it has largely done by now.

    4. If nothing changes

      Then it isn't your magnesium. Take the guarantee, and go ask a doctor what else is waking you up.

    Take the whole bag. Then decide.

    Finish it. Every gummy. If your sleep is no different, email us and we refund you. We'd rather lose the sale than argue about whether it worked.

    • Finish the entire bag first
    • Keep it. Don't mail anything back
    • One email. No questions

    You know the 3am version of yourself

    ×Awake at 3am, doing tomorrow's arithmetic
    ×Falling asleep fine, then wide awake four hours later
    ×A bottle of magnesium in the cupboard that did nothing
    ×The one that did something, but wrecked your morning
    ×Capsules you stopped taking because they're the size of a thumb

    Right form. Full dose. Something you'll actually keep taking.

    Questions people actually ask

    I've tried magnesium before. It did nothing.

    Check the label. If it says oxide, or just "magnesium" with no form named, that's why. If you took bisglycinate at a full dose for a month and felt nothing, magnesium isn't your bottleneck. Keep your money.

    Will this upset my stomach?

    It's the reason we use this form. Oxide and citrate leave magnesium in your colon, which draws in water. Bisglycinate is absorbed intact. If you still react, start with one gummy.

    Is 400mg too much?

    The adult RDA runs 310 to 420mg, and most people fall short from food alone. 400mg is a full serving, not a megadose. If you have kidney disease or take prescription medication, ask your doctor first. Your kidneys are what clear magnesium.

    Will it make me groggy?

    It shouldn't. Magnesium is a nutrient, not a sedative. There's no sedating compound here to wear off in the morning.

    Gummies are just candy. Where's the actual dose?

    Fair suspicion, and true of most of the category. Two of ours carry the full 400mg, printed on the panel, no proprietary blend. Stevia, not corn syrup. Pectin, so vegan.

    Why $44.99 when I can buy magnesium for $6?

    The $6 bottle is oxide, and you know how that went. You can buy magnesium cheaper. You can't buy this form, at this dose, in something you'll still be taking in six weeks.

    What if I miss a night?

    Nothing dramatic. Repletion is cumulative, so consistency matters more than any single night. Take them the next evening and carry on.

    Where is it made?

    In a GMP-certified, FDA-registered facility. Every batch goes to an independent lab for potency and heavy metals before it ships.

    These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.