SKU: MGL

MagCitrate Powder

Promotes Bowel Regularity*

Bioavailable form of magnesium citrate to support normal bowel movement activity and regularity, plus healthy relaxation and restful sleep.*

Provides 300 mg of magnesium per 1‑scoop serving in a convenient lemon‑flavored powder.

• Supports normal bowel movement activity*
• Promotes bowel regularity*
• Supports occasional constipation*
• Supports relaxation and restful sleep*

Recommended Use: Take 4 grams (approximately 1 scoop) per day or as directed by your health‑care practitioner.

Convenient powdered delivery for serving size flexibility

Magnesium citrate helps promote movement through the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, bowel relaxation, and regularity.* It also supports restful sleep due to its relaxing properties.* MagCitrate Powder may support individuals with occasional constipation when fiber alone is insufficient in moving bowels, and it may support sleep quality for those with difficulty sleeping.*

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* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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††U.S.A. Functional Medicine MDs, DOs, NDs, DCs, and Nutrition Professionals surveyed in 2025 for Designs for Health.

¹Sawada D, Kawai T, Nishida K, Kuwano Y, Fujiwara S, Rokutan K. Daily intake of Lactobacillus gasseri CP2305 improves mental, physical, and sleep quality among Japanese medical students enrolled in a cadaver dissection course. J Funct Foods. 2017;31:188-197. doi:10.1016/j.jff.2017.01.042.

²Keystone commensal strains based on the HACK index. 8x comparison based on five keystone strains (up to 24% combined abundance) vs. single-strain Akkermansia  products (~3%). Percentages reflect typical abundance in healthy adult microbiomes per published research. Individual colonization varies.