Liquid Calcium Magnesium Orange-Vanilla 2:1
Size: 480 Milliliters
- Adults seeking liquid calcium and magnesium in a clinician-recommended 2:1 ratio
- Individuals who have difficulty swallowing capsules or tablets daily
- Practitioners protocols requiring precise liquid calcium-magnesium dosing adjustments
- Sleep — 88% of verified reviews
About Integrative Therapeutics - Liquid Calcium Magnesium Orange-Vanilla 2:1
Integrative Therapeutics Liquid Calcium Magnesium delivers calcium and magnesium in a 2:1 ratio — a proportion commonly used to support bone density, muscle function, and nervous system balance — in a liquid form with an orange-vanilla flavor. The 480 mL bottle is designed for those who prefer or require an alternative to tablets or capsules, including older adults or individuals with absorption concerns.
Why It's Worth Considering: Integrative Therapeutics is a practitioner-grade brand with a clinical formulation background; the liquid format may support more efficient absorption compared to some compressed tablet forms.
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- Adults seeking liquid calcium and magnesium in a clinician-recommended 2:1 ratio
- Individuals who have difficulty swallowing capsules or tablets daily
- Practitioners protocols requiring precise liquid calcium-magnesium dosing adjustments
- Those supporting bone and muscle function with an orange-vanilla flavored formula
Cautions
- Severe kidney disease (impaired Mg excretion)
- Taking antibiotics — separate by 2+ hours
- Myasthenia gravis
- Already taking high-dose magnesium from another source
What to Expect
Compare Magnesium Forms
| Feature | Glycinate | Citrate | Oxide | L-Threonate | Taurate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bioavailability | High (chelated) | Moderate-High | Low (4-5%) | Moderate | Moderate-High |
| Best For | Sleep, anxiety, cramps | Constipation, general | Budget (low absorption) | Cognitive function | Heart health |
| GI Tolerance | Excellent | Moderate | Poor (laxative) | Good | Good |
| Laxative Effect | None | Mild–Moderate | Strong | None | None |
| Evidence | Strong | Strong | Weak | Emerging | Moderate |
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Magnesium glycinate (bisglycinate chelate) is widely considered the best form for sleep, anxiety, and muscle cramps due to high bioavailability and zero laxative effect. Citrate is better for constipation. Threonate may be superior for cognitive function as it crosses the blood-brain barrier. Oxide has only 4-5% absorption and is primarily a laxative.
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No. Unlike magnesium citrate and oxide which draw water into the intestines (osmotic laxative effect), glycinate is chelated and absorbed through a different pathway that does not affect GI motility. It is the most GI-friendly magnesium form available.
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Take 1-2 hours before bed for sleep benefits. The glycine component promotes relaxation via GABA receptor activity. For general supplementation, any time works — glycinate does not require food for absorption.
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Standard blood tests (serum magnesium) are unreliable — only 1% of body magnesium is in the blood. Signs include muscle cramps, poor sleep, anxiety, eye twitches, chocolate cravings, and headaches. Since 80%+ of adults are suboptimal, supplementation is generally recommended.
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Yes, but separate from zinc, calcium, and iron by 2+ hours (they compete for absorption). Magnesium pairs well with Vitamin D3, K2, and B6 taken together.
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The RDA is 310-420mg/day for adults. Most functional medicine practitioners recommend 400-600mg for therapeutic benefit. Start with the product's recommended dose and adjust based on response.
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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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