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Product Name:
Magnesium Threonate
Chemical Name:
C8H14MgO10
Specification:
99%min
Appearance:
White Powder
CAS No.:
778571-57-6
Products Description:
Magnesium (Mg) plays an essential role in supporting cognitive function and brain health. Preliminary research suggests that Magtein™ (magnesium L-threonate) may provide more magnesium to the brain than other forms of magnesium. It is theorized that this is the reason why Magtein™ was shown in preclinical studies to support healthy memory and learning as well as healthy brain synapse density in regions of the brain associated with memory.
*The primary benefit of Magnesium L-Threonate is an improvement in memory. It is able to enhance synaptic density and plasticity as well as increase the overall number of neurotransmitter release sites within the brain.
*This supplement is also able to improve spatial memory. In one rat study, working memory improved by 13% after 24 days of taking Magneisum L-Threonate. After 30 days of supplementation, aged rats were able to perform at the same level as their younger counterparts.
*This means that while this supplement is able to enhance cognitive function in both youthful and aged subjects, it improved more so for the elderly. In fact, aged rats saw an improvement rate of 19%, which is significant when compared to the 13% improvement in younger rats. Given that elderly populations are more likely to be afflicted with memory loss, this supplement carries powerful implications for aging individuals.