

⚡ Power your day with pure, potent magnesium—because your body deserves the best!
NOW Foods Magnesium Bisglycinate Powder delivers a highly bioavailable form of magnesium, essential for activating 300+ enzymes that support energy production, nervous system health, and muscle function. With a clean, single-ingredient formula free from fillers and allergens, this vegan-friendly supplement is crafted under strict GMP standards by a trusted family-owned brand since 1968. Ideal for professionals seeking effective, transparent wellness solutions that fuel productivity and vitality.




| ASIN | B00NIJ03C0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,554 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #432 in Magnesium Mineral Supplements #1,880 in Sales & Deals |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,006) |
| Date First Available | September 12, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 1299 |
| Manufacturer | NOW Sports - Nutrition and Wellness |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 5.4 inches; 8.01 ounces |
B**N
This Is Wonderful Magnesium!
I want to set the record straight about this product because I see a lot of negative reviews predicated upon the flavor. First of all, not everything thats good for you is going to taste good. Thats just part of life. Second - this stuff really doesn't even taste that bad. In fact, Magnesium Chloride tastes worse. No magnesium product in powder form that you add to water tastes good folks, unless its mixed with a bunch of artificial flavorings - which you DON'T want. The only way to bypass the flavor is to take it in capsules, which in my opinion: is not only much more expensive than buying a in bulk powdered form, but not as effective. Magnesium seems to work best when its mixed and dissolved in liquid. I take a teaspoon of this in my coffee in the morning, and an additional teaspoon at night. I don't complain about the taste, because I know its good for me! Wouldn't you rather do whats best for your health, even if it is mildly uncomfortable? I know I would! We live in a society where we are driven by our tastes buds and not our bodies dire need for real nutrition. As a culture we often neglect health foods because of how our palate has been programmed for nothing but junk. This magnesium tastes strongly like the amino acid glycine in its isolated form. Aside from the strong glycine flavor which is very sweet, there is a very slight fishy smell and flavor. This smell and flavor is not an indicator that this is a bad or rancid product. This is just what pure magnesium bisglycinate tastes and smells like! I love this stuff and it makes me feel amazing and helps with my anxiety and memory. I actually enjoy the flavor! If you find that this powder clumps in your liquid, which it will, I recommend the following: Buy a battery powered handle coffee frother. Its a little device that whips coffee at a high velocity. This will allow you to stir not only magnesium properly into your liquid solution - but any other hard to stir herbal or supplement powders. I give this a 5 out of 5 stars. If you have a weak stomach, I can see how you would not like this. Personally, I come from the perspective of " If its good for me and will help me have a bigger life - who cares what it tastes like. " You can easily slam a teaspoon of this stuff down. Compared to other magnesium products this is not only incredibly cost effective ( under 10 bucks ) but it works wonderfully and I feel like this stuff absorbs much better than the magnesium oxides, citrates, carbonates, malates, etc. The only other form of magnesium that I find works as well is Food grade magnesium chloride. A+ Product. I love the NOW foods brand. They deliver quality products and low prices.
P**L
Yes, Terrible Taste, but the BEST Mag on the Market!
1. Albion (the real manufacturer of the core magnesium in this product) makes the most bioavailable form available! This is an excellent product! 2. There are other supplement companies that use Albion, BUT NOW Foods only adds citric acid! THAT’S IT! One ingredient!! I applaud and praise NOW Foods for that! Too many other companies add inactive ingredients that are super bad for gut health, like Silicon dioxide (silica), maltodextrin, microcrystalline cellulose, calcium laurate (probably the least offensive), etc.. All of these additives disrupt gut health and the microbiome in some way, shape or form. And SO MANY supplement companies use these fillers/anti-caking ingredients in their products! Don’t take my word for it! Google the ingredient + gut health for yourself! All of the ingredients I mentioned have newer research papers on their effects on the gut. 3. Most things that are truly healthy for you DON’T TASTE LIKE CANDY OR FAKE FRUIT JUICE! Too many people have been pampered by societal norms and the overconsumption of creature comforts! Please stop your complaining. This product tastes like magnesium, because it IS MAGNESIUM! Take it because it’s an essential mineral and your body/300 enzymatic functions will thank you!! NOW Foods, please, please, PLEASE don’t ever change this formula to appease the pampered princess people! If you want to make an additional formula for the complainers, feel free, but PLEASE don’t change this one! I relinquish my soapbox. ;-P
C**1
Taste awful - compared to Thorne.
I don’t know what it is - but I ran out of my Thorne brand and got this as a backup. Thorne I can literally just drink it with water. This one though? The tiniest amount - no way I can even drink it. I even tried putting it in a small smoothie- which I don’t like drinking a smoothie before bed. It was SO strong, that it ruined the smoothie. I don’t know what it is - but like I said - the Thorne version was almost tasteless. This one was awful.
A**M
Tastes perfectly fine!!!
For years, I purchased magnesium bisglycinate from Thorne, but when they doubled the price of their already very expensive product and cut the amount of product to what looked to me like more than half, I turned to Now foods. Before purchasing their magnesium, I read the reviews, and the reviews were full of people talking about how terrible this stuff tastes – one of the more colorful descriptions was that it taste like baking soda with Asian fish sauce. But please let me assure you it doesn't taste that bad! There's a very mild aftertaste a bit like the taste of Stevia, but it is no big deal. Please don't pass up.an excellent, effective – It ends my heart palpitations, and helps me sleep – and extremely reasonably priced product – $14 for 8 ounces as compared to Thorne's 6.5 ounces for $50 – because of concerns about the taste!
C**L
Good quality bad taste
I bought this based on cleanliness and price. I do believe this helps me sleep and feel a little better physically. I had to take one star off because the taste is awful. The first time I tried it in water I had to dump it out and I'm not weak stomached. It's more tolerable in a protein shake or something heavily flavored BUT it started making my shakes clump up in a way that's hard to describe and would have to keep stirring it. I will finish the bottle but probably try a capsule next time.
M**I
Good quality and price, tastes gross so put it in pills yourself
Tastes gross but I put it in gelatin capsules and make my own pills. You get more supplement for the cost if you make your own pills.
N**E
Tastes like seaweed
Product seems to be fine except that it tastes 100% like seaweed.
A**R
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J**N
Bad taste. Even with honey, it is hard to drink
T**N
Very happy for the price to actual supplement ratio. Lasts me nearly 8 months for less than $30AU. Worth it for how it makes me feel. Also for you babies who cannot stand the taste. I honestly cannot see why people are bother by the taste. It's fine. It's honestly mild compared to other supplements I've tried. Thank the gods it doesn't taste as bad as I've tasted. Anyway I at least understand since mum can't stand it either. But tolerates it with standard orange juice. It's probably a good thing to taste it anyway to prove it is what it is... The only time I've had Magnesium glycinate that is "foul" was out of cheap capsules from the supermarket that I tried dissolving. NOW's one taste brilliant in comparison.
A**R
Magnesium glycinate is a good form of magnesium but citric acid is highly dangerous for some people and unfortunately I'm one of them. If you have sensitive stomach be careful with this product. Look for a product with no ingredients. Even caps with tons of ingredients are way safer than this product.
P**S
Getting the correct info on any supplement is a tough call. Even more so with magnesium. So m any different types, one does this, another does that. Few staff in shops can give you good knowledge either. So I was reading some advice on Twitter, of all places, and was talking with a guy who recommended this form. Bisglycinate. If you go on youtube there's a number of ahem, professionals in the vitamin and health game who also break down the differing types. So it seems this is one of the best. It's in powder form so you need to measure it out. I use it in a large glass of water mid morning after breakfast. I'm in my 50's, exercise daily, and eat well. I have noticed less fatigue after taking this for a while now. The only other supplement I take is Olive Leaf Extract, liquid Berry flavour. 1000mg vitamin C + zinc + vitamin D. I recommend this should you need an overall magnesium supplement.
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