Magnesium is a mineral involved in over 300 reactions in the body, including muscle relaxation and energy production. Many people associate it with sleep, but it plays a bigger role in training support and recovery than people realize.
After a tough session, muscles can feel tight and fatigued. Magnesium is commonly used in recovery routines because it is associated with muscle relaxation support and can be part of a wider wind-down ritual.
The challenge with magnesium: there are many forms, and they're not all equal. Magnesium glycinate (gentle, absorbed well), magnesium malate (linked to energy), and magnesium threonate (crosses the blood-brain barrier) each have a different purpose.
For post-workout, most people choose forms associated with relaxation. Take magnesium in the evening as part of your recovery routine — pair it with a light routine and adequate rest for best results.
Tuttibear's magnesium gummies come in a form chosen for recovery support. Start at the lowest serving size marked on the pack and take consistently for 2-3 weeks before assessing.
Consult a healthcare professional if you take medication, are pregnant, or breastfeeding before starting any supplement routine.
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