Magnesium basics
What magnesium does in the body
Magnesium is an essential mineral involved in muscle and nerve function, energy metabolism, bone health, and many normal body processes. A supplement can be part of a wellness routine, but food remains an important foundation.
- Common food sources include nuts, seeds, whole grains, legumes, and leafy green vegetables.
- Different magnesium forms may feel different for different people, so label directions matter.
- For our magnesium gummies, always follow the serving directions on the product label.
Smart label reading
How to read supplement facts before buying
A good supplement decision starts with the label. Check the serving size, amount per serving, other ingredients, suggested use, warnings, and whether the product gives clear contact information.
- Serving size tells you how many gummies, capsules, or tablets count as one serving.
- Warnings help you decide whether to ask a healthcare professional before use.
- Quality language should be specific and believable, not a promise to treat a disease.
Responsible use
When to ask a healthcare professional
Dietary supplements are not medicines and are not a substitute for medical care. Ask a healthcare professional if you are pregnant, nursing, giving supplements to a child, taking medication, or managing a medical condition.
- Some supplements can interact with prescription or over-the-counter medicines.
- More is not always better; do not exceed the suggested use on the label.
- Stop use and seek guidance if you notice an unexpected reaction.