Health benefits of Magnesioform® 400 ultra FormMed
- Supports normal muscle function
- Promotes a healthy electrolyte balance
- Supports normal energy metabolism
- Reduces tiredness and fatigue
- Supports a normal nervous system
- Promotes healthy mental function
- Maintains normal bones and teeth
Special features:
- Highly dosed magnesium source in the form of magnesium oxide
- Suitable for long-term use on therapist recommendation
- Suitable for vegetarians and vegans
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FAQ´s
The most important questions and answers about Magnesioform® 400 ultra from FormMed
What are the functions of magnesium in the body?
- Energy production: Magnesium is involved in ATP production (the body’s “energy currency”) and thus contributes to energy supply.
- Muscle and nerve function: Magnesium is important for the function of muscles and nerves. It helps regulate muscle contractions and plays a role in the transmission of nerve impulses.
- Bone formation: Together with calcium and phosphorus, magnesium contributes to the formation and maintenance of bones. It is involved in the mineralization of bones and thus plays an important role in the prevention of osteoporosis.
- Cardiovascular function: Magnesium is important for normal heart rhythm and can therefore help prevent cardiac arrhythmias.
- Activation of vitamin D: Magnesium is necessary for the conversion of vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) into the active form 1,25-dihydroxy vitamin D3. Vitamin D deficiency, in turn, leads to a reduced absorption of magnesium. This magnesium deficiency can be further exacerbated by the administration of vitamin D. For this reason, it is recommended to ensure an adequate intake of magnesium when supplementing vitamin D.
What are the possible causes of magnesium deficiency?
A magnesium deficiency can lead to various symptoms, such as fatigue, exhaustion, sleep disorders, muscle cramps, cardiac arrhythmias, and difficulty concentrating. A magnesium deficiency can also increase the risk of certain diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases and diabetes.
To prevent magnesium deficiency, it is important to pay attention to a balanced and varied diet that is rich in magnesium-rich foods.
THERE ARE SEVERAL FACTORS THAT CAN CONTRIBUTE TO MAGNESIUM DEFICIENCY. THESE INCLUDE:
- A low-magnesium diet: A low-magnesium diet that contains too few magnesium-rich foods can lead to magnesium deficiency.
- Increased magnesium requirements: In certain situations, such as during pregnancy, in competitive athletes (loss through sweating), or in certain diseases, the magnesium requirement may be increased.
- Magnesium loss via the intestine: Increased magnesium loss via the intestine, for example in the case of diarrhea or certain intestinal diseases, can lead to magnesium deficiency.
- Magnesium loss via the kidneys: Increased magnesium loss via the kidneys, for example in the case of severe water retention (edema) or certain kidney diseases, can lead to magnesium deficiency.
- Taking certain medications: Taking certain medications, such as antacids (remedies for heartburn, gastric acid blockers), diuretics (remedies for water removal), or certain antibiotics, can lead to magnesium deficiency.
- Alcohol abuse: Regular alcohol abuse can contribute to magnesium deficiency, as alcohol can inhibit magnesium absorption in the intestine and increase magnesium loss via the kidneys.
What DIFFERENT TYPES OF MAGNESIUM are there?
There are different types of magnesium, which differ in their bioavailability (the proportion that can be absorbed by the body). These can be divided into organic and inorganic forms. The most important types of magnesium are: Inorganic forms:
- Magnesium oxide
- Magnesium sulfate
- Magnesium carbonate
- Magnesium chloride
Organic forms:
- Magnesium citrate
- Magnesium glycinate
- Magnesium malate
- Magnesium orotate
- Magnesium aspartate
- Magnesium gluconate

