MAGNESIUM BISGLYCINATE OR OXIDE-BACKED MATH?
Magnesium helps support normal muscle and nerve function, bones and teeth, electrolyte balance, and energy metabolism. You chose bisglycinate because you wanted the gentle daily form. Freshfield keeps the label plain: 121 mg per two-capsule serving from 100% unbuffered Albion bisglycinate, no oxide, no mystery blend.
A daily mineral with a form choice.
Start here if you are new to magnesium. The product is simple: support normal magnesium intake, then make the form and label math easy to inspect.
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Muscle + nerve function
Magnesium helps support normal muscle and nerve function, including heart muscle function.
02
Bones, teeth + electrolytes
It helps support bones and teeth, and helps maintain electrolyte balance.
03
Energy metabolism
It supports energy metabolism without turning the product into a stimulant promise.
Why the form matters.
You wanted bisglycinate for a reason.
Bisglycinate is an amino-acid chelate people choose as a gentle daily magnesium format. That is the front-of-bottle promise.
The front number is not the whole label.
Elemental magnesium tells you how much magnesium is present. The medicinal ingredient line tells you which form is carrying that number.
Oxide has uses. It is just a different story.
Magnesium oxide can make sense as a low-cost source, antacid, or short-term laxative. The problem is paying for a bisglycinate promise when oxide is doing the number work.
The smaller number is the proof.
Freshfield does not chase the biggest-looking claim. Unbuffered bisglycinate takes capsule space, so the number is lower and the label is easier to audit.
14.1%
Bisglycinate is bulky
The glycine part is why the form exists, but it means more powder is needed for each milligram of elemental magnesium.
60.5
mg per capsule
Take one capsule for a lighter 60.5 mg amount, or two capsules for the full 121 mg serving.
0
oxide in the active line
No dense oxide source carrying the elemental number behind a bisglycinate story.
Proof you can inspect.
Albion TRAACS, translated
Albion is the named bisglycinate source printed on the label, so the form is traceable instead of hidden behind a generic blend claim.
Health Canada NPN
NPN 80148126 is the product license number. It gives you a public record to check instead of relying on front-label confidence.
No oxide buffer
The active magnesium story is bisglycinate from start to finish. Oxide is not carrying the number in the background.
The dose you read is the dose you get.
121 mg elemental magnesium per two-capsule serving from 100% unbuffered Albion bisglycinate. No oxide buffer. No mystery blend.