Side effects of Magnesium Glycinate Powder intake may include stomach upset, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Taking Magnesium Glycinate Powder with a meal helps to reduce these effects. Excessive intake of magnesium glycinate may lead to the side effects listed above along with sleeplessness and/or muscle cramps. If you believe that you are experiencing any adverse reactions, please see your healthcare professional immediately. Each individual may react differently to any product or supplement. We always recommend that you consult with your healthcare professional prior to considering the use of this product or any supplement, especially if you are taking any other medication (such as antibiotics), as magnesium can affect the absorption of antibiotics and other medications.*
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- What is Magnesium Glycinate Powder derived from?
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- Does Magnesium Glycinate Powder contain corn or grain-derived ingredients?
- Is Magnesium Glycinate Powder suitable for vegans and vegetarians? If not, why?
- Is Magnesium Glycinate Powder safe to use while pregnant or breastfeeding?
- Can Magnesium Glycinate Powder be used for children?
- Are there any side-effects or precautions when using Magnesium Glycinate Powder?
- Is Magnesium Glycinate Powder free of magnesium stearate?
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- Is this powder format more beneficial than a capsule or other format of Magnesium Glycinate?
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