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Magnesium Fizz - Cherry by Baywood

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Product Description
Magnesium FIZZ™ combines optimal amounts of magnesium, vitamin C, potassium, vitamin B5 and B6, along with manganese, zinc, folate, biotin, chromium and selenium, in order to provide a magnesium-rich multi-mineral complex formula. Many consumers have requested a product like this, since magnesium is a mineral that is often deficient in the standard American diet.

  • Magnesium FIZZ™ contains optimal amounts of magnesium, combined with several other vitamins and minerals, to provide a magnesium-rich complex formula.
  • Our unique effervescent formula completely dissolves in water for a tasty, easy-to-absorb daily drink!
  • Since magnesium is so commonly deficient in the standard American diet, we have answered the request of consumers to have a magnesium-rich fizzy drink that tastes good and is easy to take every day.
  • When taken twice daily, Magnesium FIZZ™ provides a 30-day supply of 700mg per day of magnesium, along with several other essential vitamins and minerals, including B-vitamins, Vitamin C, chromium, selenium, potassium, zinc and manganese.



NOTES: Cherry Flavor

Contains no yeast, dairy, egg, gluten, soy, wheat or starch.

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by Anonymous
Centennial, CO
USA   |   Posted on 7/15/2009


It may have a great balance of vitamins and minerals but it tastes TERRIBLE. I actually got the shivers trying to get it down. I'll finish the can because I'm cheap and I have a severe magnesium deficiency.

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Taste:
taste horrible.

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by Anonymous
Scotland   |   Posted on 7/8/2009

I found this product really difficult to take. After a few days I felt sick at the thought of drinking it. I also notice that it has had a detrimental effect on the fillings in my teeth.

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Taste:
taste horrible.

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Side Effects:
Made Me Nauseous
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Health Encyclopedia

 What does Magnesium do?

Magnesium is an essential mineral to the human body. It is needed for bone, protein, and fatty acid formation, making new cells, activating B vitamins, relaxing muscles, clotting blood, and forming adenosine triphosphate (ATP; the energy the body runs on). The secretion and action of insulin also require magnesium.

Magnesium also acts in a way related to calcium channel blocker drugs. This effect may be responsible for the fact that under certain circumstances magnesium has been found to potentially improve vision in people with glaucoma.1 Similarly, this action might account for magnesium’s ability to lower blood pressure.2

Since magnesium has so many different actions in the body, the exact reasons for some of its clinical effects are difficult to determine. For example, magnesium has reduced hyperactivity in children in preliminary research.3 Other research suggests that some children with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have lowered levels of magnesium. In a preliminary but controlled trial, 50 ADHD children with low magnesium (as determined by red blood cell, hair, and serum levels of magnesium) were given 200 mg of magnesium per day for six months.4 Compared with 25 other magnesium-deficient ADHD children, those given magnesium supplementation had a significant decrease in hyperactive behavior.

Magnesium levels have been reported to be low in those with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS),5 and magnesium injections have been reported to improve symptoms.6 Oral magnesium supplementation has also improved symptoms in those people with CFS who had low magnesium levels in another report, although magnesium injections were sometimes necessary.7 However, other research reports no evidence of magnesium deficiency in people with CFS.8 9 The reason for this discrepancy remains unclear. People with CFS considering magnesium supplementation should have their magnesium status checked beforehand by a doctor. Only people with magnesium deficiency appear to benefit from this therapy.

People with diabetes tend to have lower magnesium levels compared with those who have normal glucose tolerance.10 Supplementation with magnesium overcomes this problem11 and may help some diabetics improve glucose tolerance.

Magnesium may be beneficial for bladder problems in women, especially common disturbances in bladder control and the sense of "urgency." A double-blind trial found that women who took 350 mg of magnesium hydroxide (providing 147 mg elemental magnesium) twice daily for four weeks had better bladder control and fewer symptoms than women who took a placebo.12

Magnesium supplementation may reduce dehydration of red blood cells in sickle cell anemia patients. Administration of 540 mg per day of magnesium pidolate to sickle cell anemia patients was seen after six months, to reverse some of the characteristic red blood cell abnormalities and to dramatically reduce the number of painful days for these patients.13 This preliminary trial was not blinded, so placebo effect could not be ruled out. Magnesium pidolate is also an unusual form of magnesium. It is unknown whether other forms of magnesium would produce similar results.


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Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  2 Scoops
Servings Per Container:  30

  Amount
Per Serving
% Daily
Value*

Calories 16 **

Carbohydrates 4 g <2%

Sugars 4 g **

Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) 600 mg 1000%

Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCl) 2 mg 100%

Folate (as folic acid) 100 mcg 25%

Biotin 100 mcg 33%

Vitamin B5 (as calcium pantothenate) 4 mg 40%

Magnesium Blend (from citrate, sulfate and gluconate) 700 mg 175%

Zinc (as zinc sulfate) 2 mg 13%

Selenium (as selenium aspartate) 50 mcg 72%

Manganese 2 mg 100%

Chromium (as chromium polynicotinate) 50 mcg 42%

Potassium (as potassium citrate) 200 mg **

* Based on a 2,000 calorie diet
** Daily Values not established


Other Ingredients: Other ingredients: citric acid, malic acid, tartaric acid, fructose, potassium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, natural flavor, stevia