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Better Brain Mag (Mixed Berry) (30 svg)

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Better Brain Mag features magnesium L-threonate (as Magtein®), the only form of magnesium known to cross the blood- brain barrier.

Complemented by highly absorbable Albion® di-magnesium malate and TRAACS® magnesium lysinate glycinate chelate, this formula is designed to boost the brain’s magnesium level.

Magnesium is vital to supporting brain health and promoting healthy nervous system functions.*

  • Supports Healthy Brain Magnesium Levels*
  • Supports Healthy Synapse Number and Function*
  • Supports Cognitive Health*
  • Supports Stress Management, Sleep Quality, and a Healthy Mood*
  • Helps Ensure an Optimal Magnesium Intake for Overall Health*

Better Brain Mag (Berry) provides 30 servings or a 1 month supply.

Serving Size: 1 Scoop (about 2.5 g)

Servings Per Container: About 30

  • Calories 5
  • Total Carbohydrate 2 g 1% †
  • Magnesium (as di-magnesium malate S1, magnesium L-threonate S2, and magnesium lysinate glycinate chelate S1) 200 mg 48%
  • Magnesium L-threonate S2 1 g **

† Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

** Daily Values not established.

Other Ingredients: Citric acid, malic acid, natural flavors (no MSG), stevia leaf extract, and anthocyanin extract (color).

Formulated To Exclude: Wheat, gluten, yeast, soy, animal and dairy products, fish, shellfish, peanuts, tree nuts, egg, sesame, ingredients derived from genetically modified organisms (GMOs), artificial colors, artificial sweeteners, and artificial preservatives.

Dissolve one level scoop in 4 oz water and consume once or twice daily, or use as directed by your healthcare professional.

Consult your healthcare professional prior to use. Individuals taking medication should discuss potential interactions with their healthcare professional.

Do not use if tamper seal is damaged.

STORAGE: Keep tightly closed in a cool, dry place out of reach of children.

Our Review*

Magnesium threonate crosses into the central nervous system more effectively than other forms of magnesium.(1) References Vink R. Magnesium in the CNS: recent advances and developments. Magnes Res. 2016;29(3):95-101.