Magnesium Malate Nutramedix capsules 120 pieces

Delivery time: 1-3 working days within Germany, 5-10 days within Europe
Regular price €16,95 EUR
Sale price €16,95 EUR Regular price

Magnesium is one of the most common minerals in the body and is involved in numerous vital functions, including energy metabolism, the nervous system and cell division.

  • Magnesium Malate 100 mg per capsule
  • Other ingredients: vegetarian capsule shell, magnesium stearate from a plant source. Free from gluten, sugar and milk components
Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout.
  • PayPal
  • Visa
  • Mastercard
  • Klarna
  • SOFORT
  • Google Pay
  • Apple Pay
  • American Express
  • High bioavailability

  • Sustainable & fair

  • Free shipping from 30€

Why Magnesium Malate Nutramedix capsules 120 pieces

Do you feel tired, weak or sick? Magnesium deficiency can be the reason for this. Magnesium is a vital mineral and fulfills numerous fundamental tasks in the human body. That's why it can not only help strengthen bone, muscle and dental health, but also plays a crucial role in the body's energy metabolism.

Learn more

Further information

Magnesium Malate is a particularly bioactive form of magnesium in combination with malic acid. Magnesium is one of the most important minerals in the human body because it is involved in numerous enzymatic reactions and metabolic processes. One of the most important tasks is its crucial role in cell work and the production and production of energy in the cell's "power plants", the mitochondria. Malic acid (malate) supports the magnesium because it is also involved in energy production. Magnesium and malate work in a kind of symbiosis, increasing the bioavailability and efficiency of the two active ingredients.

You have further questions?

We try to answer all your questions with the best of our conscience. If you have any further questions, you can contact us at any time.

Can you premix NutraMedix drops?

All drop preparations can be mixed together in the same glass of water. The mixture can be stored in the refrigerator for several days before consumption.

How many drops are in a bottle?

Each 30 ml bottle of our liquid products contains around 600 drops, correspondingly each 60 ml bottle contains around 1200 drops and each 120 ml bottle contains around 2400 drops. This way you can easily calculate how many days a product will last.

How high is our bioavailability?

When we say that our products have high bioavailability, we mean that all of our products are designed to be easily absorbed by the body at a cellular level. That's why we offer many of our products in liquid form.

My child takes NutraMedix products. Is the dosage different?

The recommended dose of NutraMedix products is intended for an average-sized adult weighing 60 - 85 kg. For children, a guideline value of 1/4 of the specified dose per 15 kg of body weight may apply.

Are there scientific studies and sources on the ingredients?

The sources listed serve to provide information regarding the ingredients of this product. They do not claim to be complete or exclusive.

1 Ross, AC, Caballero, B., Cousins, RJ, Tucker, KL, & Ziegler, TR (2014). Modern Nutrition in Health and Disease (11th ed., pp. 159-175). Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

2 Stargrove, M., Treasure, J., & McKee, D. (2007). Herb, nutrient, and drug interactions (pp. 556-582). Mosby/Elsevier.

3 Case, DR, Zubieta, J., & P Doyle, R. (2020). The Coordination Chemistry of Bio-Relevant Ligands and Their Magnesium Complexes. Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 25(14), 3172.

4 Gröber, U., Schmidt, J., & Kisters, K. (2015). Magnesium in Prevention and Therapy. Nutrients, 7(9), 8199-8226.

5 Office of Dietary Supplements - Magnesium. Ods.od.nih.gov. (2021). Retrieved June 20, 2021, from https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Magnesium-HealthProfessional/.

6 Hardness of Water. Usgs.gov. (2021). Retrieved June 20, 2021, from https://www.usgs.gov/special-topic/water-science-school/science/hardness-water?qt-science_center_objects=0#qt-science_center_objects.

7 Ford, ES & Mokdad, AH (2003). Dietary magnesium intake in a national sample of US adults. Journal of Nutrition, 133, 2879-2882.

8 Volpe SL (2015). Magnesium and the Athlete. Current sports medicine reports, 14(4), 279–283.

9 Fiorentini, D., Cappadone, C., Farruggia, G., & Prata, C. (2021). Magnesium: Biochemistry, Nutrition, Detection, and Social Impact of Diseases Linked to Its Deficiency. Nutrients, 13(4), 1136.

10 Uysal, N., Kizildag, S., Yuce, Z., Guvendi, G., Kandis, S., Koc, B., Karakilic, A., Camsari, UM, & Ates, M. (2019). Timeline (Bioavailability) of Magnesium Compounds in Hours: Which Magnesium Compound Works Best?. Biological trace element research, 187(1), 128–136.

11 Albion Human Nutrition. (2003). Malic acid can be the right ligand for certain applications. Research Notes, 12(2).

12 Bagis, S., Karabiber, M., As, I., Tamer, L., Erdogan, C., & Atalay, A. (2013). Is magnesium citrate treatment effective on pain, clinical parameters and functional status in patients with fibromyalgia?. Rheumatology international, 33(1), 167-172.

13 Russell, IJ, Michalek, JE, Flechas, JD, & Abraham, GE (1995). Treatment of fibromyalgia syndrome with Super Malic: a randomized, double blind, placebo controlled, crossover pilot study. The Journal of rheumatology, 22(5), 953-958.

14 Kiyici, F., Eroğlu, H., Kishali, NF, & Burmaoglu, G. (2017). The Effect of Citrulline/Malate on Blood Lactate Levels in Intensive Exercise. Biochemical genetics, 55(5-6), 387–394.

15 de Baaij, JH, Hoenderop, JG, & Bindels, RJ (2015). Magnesium in man: implications for health and disease. Physiological reviews, 95(1), 1–46.

16 Cao, Y., Zhen, S., Taylor, AW, Appleton, S., Atlantis, E., & Shi, Z. (2018). Magnesium Intake and Sleep Disorder Symptoms: Findings from the Jiangsu Nutrition Study of Chinese Adults at Five-Year Follow-Up. Nutrients, 10(10), 1354.

17 Setaro, L., Santos-Silva, PR, Nakano, EY, Sales, CH, Nunes, N., Greve, JM, & Colli, C. (2014). Magnesium status and the physical performance of volleyball players: effects of magnesium supplementation. Journal of sports sciences, 32(5), 438–445.

18 Rosanoff, A., Dai, Q., & Shapses, S.A. (2016). Essential Nutrient Interactions: Does Low or Suboptimal Magnesium Status Interact with Vitamin D and/or Calcium Status?. Advances in nutrition (Bethesda, Md.), 7(1), 25-43.

19 Dai, Q., Zhu, X., Manson, JE, Song, Y., Li, X., Franke, AA, Costello, RB, Rosanoff, A., Nian, H., Fan, L., Murff, H., Ness, RM, Seidner, DL, Yu, C., & Shrubsole, MJ (2018). Magnesium status and supplementation influence vitamin D status and metabolism: results from a randomized trial. The American journal of clinical nutrition, 108(6), 1249-1258.

20 Abbasi, B., Kimiagar, M., Sadeghniiat, K., Shirazi, MM, Hedayati, M., & Rashidkhani, B. (2012). The effect of magnesium supplementation on primary insomnia in elderly: A double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial. Journal of research in medical sciences: the official journal of Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, 17(12), 1161–1169.

21 Nielsen, FH, Johnson, LK, & Zeng, H. (2010). Magnesium supplementation improves indicators of low magnesium status and inflammatory stress in adults older than 51 years with poor quality sleep. Magnesium research, 23(4), 158–168.

22 Szentmihályi, K., Szilágyi, M., Balla, J., Ujhelyi, L., & Blázovics, A. (2013). In vitro antioxidant activities of magnesium compounds used in food industry. Acta Alimentaria, 43(3), 419-425.

23 Morais, JB, Severo, JS, Santos, LR, de Sousa Melo, SR, de Oliveira Santos, R., de Oliveira, AR, Cruz, KJ, & do Nascimento Marreiro, D. (2017). Role of Magnesium in Oxidative Stress in Individuals with Obesity. Biological trace element research, 176(1), 20–26.

24 Castellanos-Gutiérrez, A., Sánchez-Pimienta, TG, Carriquiry, A., da Costa, T., & Ariza, AC (2018). Higher dietary magnesium intake is associated with lower body mass index, waist circumference and serum glucose in Mexican adults. Nutrition journal, 17(1), 114.

25 Boyle, N.B., Lawton, C., & Dye, L. (2017). The Effects of Magnesium Supplementation on Subjective Anxiety and Stress-A Systematic Review. Nutrients, 9(5), 429.

26 Pickering, G., Mazur, A., Trousselard, M., Bienkowski, P., Yaltsewa, N., Amessou, M., Noah, L., & Pouteau, E. (2020). Magnesium Status and Stress: The Vicious Circle Concept Revisited. Nutrients, 12(12), 3672.

27 Kashihara, Y., Terao, Y., Yoda, K., Hirota, T., Kubota, T., Kimura, M., Matsuki, S., Hirakawa, M., Irie, S., & Ieiri, I . (2019). Effects of magnesium oxide on pharmacokinetics of L-dopa/carbidopa and assessment of pharmacodynamic changes by a model-based simulation. European journal of clinical pharmacology, 75(3), 351-361.

28 L'Hommedieu, CS, Nicholas, D., Armes, DA, Jones, P., Nelson, T., & Pickering, LK (1983). Potentiation of magnesium sulfate--induced neuromuscular weakness by gentamicin, tobramycin, and amikacin. The Journal of pediatrics, 102(4), 629-631.

29 Dunn, C. J., & Goa, K. L. (2001). Risedronate: a review of its pharmacological properties and clinical use in resorptive bone disease. Drugs, 61(5), 685-712.

30 Hansten, PD, & Horn, (1997). JR Drug Interactions Analysis and Management. Vancouver, WA: Applied Therapeutics Inc.

31 Sompolinsky, D., & Samra, Z. (1972). Influence of magnesium and manganese on some biological and physical properties of tetracycline. Journal of bacteriology, 110(2), 468-476.

32 Allen, MD, Greenblatt, DJ, Harmatz, JS, & Smith, TW (1981). Effect of magnesium--aluminum hydroxide and kaolin--pectin on absorption of digoxin from tablets and capsules. Journal of clinical pharmacology, 21(1), 26-30.

33 Snyder, SW, & Cardwell, MS (1989). Neuromuscular blockade with magnesium sulfate and nifedipine. American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 161(1), 35-36.

34 McConnell, R., Pelham, A., Dewhurst, F., & Quibell, R. (2021). Magnesium-induced ketamine toxicity. BMJ supportive & palliative care, bmjspcare-2021-002886. Advance online publication.

35 Neuvonen, PJ, & Kivistö, KT (1994). Enhancement of drug absorption by antacids. An unrecognized drug interaction. Clinical pharmacokinetics, 27(2), 120-128.

36 Ryan MP (1987). Diuretics and potassium/magnesium depletion. Directions for treatment. The American journal of medicine, 82(3A), 38-47.

37 Saleem, R., Ahmad, M., Naz, A., Siddiqui, H., Ahmad, S.I., & Faizi, S. (2004). Hypotensive and toxicological study of citric acid and other components from Tagetes patula roots. Archives of pharmaceutical research, 27(10), 1037-1042.

Important information about the product description (disclaimer)

This product and its description do not replace a visit to the doctor and do not represent a promise of healing, but rather serve to provide information. The statements made are based on traditional traditions and experience and have not been proven by scientific studies. If you have serious or unclear symptoms, please seek medical advice.