Product Description

Allergy Research Group Magnesium Ascorbate is a vitamin C and magnesium supplement that provides 1000 mg per serving of vitamin C as magnesium ascorbate. It supports immunity, collagen production, and normal stress response. 

Magnesium Ascorbate is a buffered and non-acidic form of vitamin C. It’s gentler on the digestive system compared to other standard forms like ascorbic acid. It offers antioxidant protection and immune support. Further, this formulation also aids cellular energy and neurotransmitter function, with the inclusion of a bioavailable form of magnesium. 

Magnesium Ascorbate from Allergy Research Group is trusted by healthcare professionals across the US for its gentle antioxidant and immune support, particularly for sensitive individuals who are looking for enhanced nutrient support.

Magnesium ascorbate is formed when ascorbic acid is bound with magnesium. This method buffers acidity, resulting in a pH-neutral compound. Reduced acidity of magnesium ascorbate supplement supports better gastrointestinal comfort without compromising vitamin C activity. 

Vitamin C is an important antioxidant and immune nutrient. It also promotes elastin and collagen production, which maintains joint comfort. It also enhances skin integrity. Vitamin C also plays crucial roles in catecholamine synthesis and production of serotonin. This action supports mood regulation and stress adaptation. (Source: Vitamin C function in the brain). In addition, the antioxidant properties of vitamin C helps protect blood vessels to support brain function and neurotransmitter modulation. 

Magnesium is a cofactor is more than 300 enzyme reactions, including those related to muscle function and metabolic balance. (Source: Magnesium NIH fact sheet).

1. What is magnesium ascorbate used for?

Magnesium ascorbate is a vitamin C supplement that also contains magnesium. It supports immune function, antioxidant activity, and collagen formation. Magnesium present in this supplement contributes to muscle function support and energy metabolism. 

2. Is magnesium ascorbate better than regular vitamin C?

Yes, the buffered vitamin C form is gentle on the stomach compared to other standard forms. Sensitive individuals find that it offers better digestive comfort compared to vitamin C supplements that contain ascorbic acid. 

3. Does magnesium ascorbate provide enough magnesium?

Magnesium ascorbate from Allergy Research Group provides 70mg of magnesium alongside vitamin C. If you are looking for a dedicated magnesium supplement, consult with your healthcare provider for a higher intake of magnesium. 

4. Is Magnesium Ascorbate suitable for people with allergies?

Allergy Research Group ensures that its Magnesium Ascorbate supplement is free from common allergens like dairy, gluten, soy, nuts, shellfish, and eggs. It suits individuals who need a hypoallergenic supplement. However, if you are sensitive or have allergies, consult with a doctor before taking any supplement to ensure suitability. 

Regulatory Compliance Note

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