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What the label shows
On labels, magnesium is usually listed by elemental amount and often by its compound form — for example magnesium citrate, oxide, or glycinate. Independent public-health references describe the role magnesium plays in the body and the intake reference values agencies publish. Research has examined magnesium across many contexts; the sources below summarise what studies and official fact sheets describe, without making any claim about a specific product.
Research & certification references
These independent sources describe magnesium as a nutrient class in general, not this specific product, and do not prove this product is intended for any medical purpose.
Reference locale (EN): U.S. NIH, FDA, and PubMed sources only. We do not mix locales on a single page.
Independent research
- NIH ODS — magnesium consumer fact sheet · NIH Office of Dietary Supplements
- PubMed — magnesium supplementation literature · NIH / NLM
Quality & certification context
- USP — dietary supplement quality standards · U.S. Pharmacopeia
- FDA — dietary supplements consumer information · U.S. FDA
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