Mag Go - Kid-Safe Magnesium Powder Drink Mix - Choose Unflavored or Mixed Berry
$30.79 USD $41.99 USD
Mag Go Kid-Safe Magnesium Powder: A Gentle Magnesium Oxide Supplement to Help Kids “Go”
Mag Go is a magnesium powder drink mix, specially formulated for kids. Made with high-quality, kid-safe ingredients, Mag Go provides a natural way to support regularity and digestive health for your whole family.*
Key Benefits:
- Gentle and Natural: Supports digestive health in a kid-safe formula.
- Two Flavor Options: Unflavored or Mixed Berry
- Easy to Use: Mix with water or your child’s favorite beverage, yogurt, or other food.
- Designed to Work FAST: Individual results may vary. Too much can cause loose stools. So start out slowly.
- Non-GMO, Vegan, and Gluten-Free: Free from added sugar, artificial colors and flavors, and harsh synthetic ingredients, making it a healthier choice for families.
- Kid-Friendly: A drink mix that's easier for kids to take than swallowing pills.
How Mag Go Magnesium Powder Works
Magnesium is a key component of over 300 processes in the body, yet many people don’t get enough of this essential mineral to maintain optimal health. It supports healthy energy levels and nervous system vitality, helps calm the body and improve sleep quality, strengthens muscle, dental, and bone health, and promotes gut health.[1,2]
Mag Go contains magnesium oxide, the most effective form of magnesium for softening the stool. Magnesium oxide works as an osmotic laxative, pulling water into the bowels and helping stools move more quickly and easily without painful cramping, bloating, or gas.
The powdered format is easier for the body to absorb and allows you to easily measure the precise dose that each family member needs. It may also work faster, making it a better choice for rapid constipation relief.
Two flavor options allow you to choose a flavor your kids will love and make this magnesium product easier for children to tolerate than other magnesium preparations.
Serving Suggestion:
Mix one scoop of Mag Go Magnesium Powder with 8 oz (or more) of water, or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner. Stir until dissolved. Adjust the dose as needed, with a maximum dose of one scoop per 40 pounds of body weight. Do not exceed 4 scoops at a time, regardless of weight. Recommended for children aged 4 and up. Consistent use provides the best results.
WARNINGS:
Product use may result in loose stools. If this or other side effects occur, discontinue use and consult a healthcare provider. Keep out of reach of children. Children under four, pregnant or lactating women, and individuals with medical conditions or taking medication should consult their physician before use.
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Sources:
1. Office of Dietary Supplements - magnesium. (n.d.). https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Magnesium-HealthProfessional/
2. Yablon LA, Mauskop A. Magnesium in headache. In: Vink R, Nechifor M, editors. Magnesium in the Central Nervous System [Internet]. Adelaide (AU): University of Adelaide Press; 2011. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK507271/