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Magnesium L-Threonate - 60 Capsules
Magnesium L- Threonate is a supplemental form of the essential trace mineral magnesium. This form offers a variety of potential benefits for health and longevity. It also plays important roles in bone health and development, cellular energy production, muscular contraction, and the development and optimal function of the nervous system and brain. Magnesium L-threonate readily crosses the brain’s blood-brain barrier, to get into the brain where it is needed most.
Ingredients
Each 400mg Vegi-Cap contains 400mg Magnesium L-Threonate; 2,5mg BioPerine. Contains no preservatives or fillers.
Supplemental Facts
Magnesium L- Threonate is a supplemental form of the essential trace mineral magnesium. This form offers a variety of potential benefits for health and longevity. It also plays important roles in bone health and development, cellular energy production, muscular contraction, and the development and optimal function of the nervous system and brain.
Magnesium threonate (also known as magnesium L-threonate) is considered to be one of the most bio-available and readily absorbed forms of magnesium for human consumption.
In the brain, magnesium threonate inhibits the stimulation of specific neurotransmitters by attaching to neural receptors that promote deeper relaxation. Additionally, the supplement may also play a role in inhibiting the secretion of cortisol and other stress hormones, helping to regulate the nervous system and alleviate anxiety.
Effects on Bone Metabolism
Magnesium L-Threonate has been investigated for its usage in bone health. It has been implicated as working synergistically with calcium in the production of collagen and mineralized nodules and augments the uptake of ascorbic acid into fibroblasts. Magnesium L-Threonate can also act on osteoclasts in an anti-osteoporotic manner.
Magnesium L-Threonate Powers the Brain
Learning is the process by which the brain is able to store new information by forming new connections between neurons in what are called networks. This process is an example of neuroplasticity. This process depends on the actual formation of these connections, as well as the number of connections that are available. We do know that when synapses, the connections that allow one nerve cell to communicate with the next, are diminished, memory impairment ensues. It is thought that this loss of synapses is an explanation for what is called “age dependent memory decline.”
Synapse formation is dependant upon a variety of factors that have been well studied including insulin, ghrelin, various trophic hormones and the ion magnesium, which enhances the activity of more than 300 enzymes.
It has now been discovered that magnesium is a critical player in the activation of nerve channels that are involved in synaptic plasticity. That means that magnesium is critical for the physiological events that are fundamental to the processes of learning and memory.
Magnesium L-Threonate, has the unique ability to permeate the brain and enhance the receptors that are involved in this process. As reported in the journal Neuron, researchers demonstrated actual enhancement in the learning abilities, working memory, as well as short and long-term memory and even quality of sleep to people who were given Magnesium L-Threonate.
Researchers at MIT have demonstrated actual restoration of function in aging neurons. It appears that this specific form of magnesium may in fact be the only form of magnesium that significantly increases the levels of magnesium within the brain.

