Mag Restore Tablets

Regular price $79.95 AUD

Key Benefits

  • Supports muscle relaxation
  • Supports nervous system health
  • Helps restful sleep

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Supports Magnesium Levels for Neuromuscular Health

MAG RESTORE is formulated to support optimum magnesium levels in the body, which are required to support healthy neuromuscular function, carbohydrate metabolism, and general well-being. Vitamin B6 has been included to further relieve symptoms of premenstrual tension and assist the synthesis of neurotransmitters.


Supports muscle relaxation
Supports nervous system health
Helps restful sleep
Supports energy production

Maintains healthy cardiovascular system function

Supports healthy muscle contraction function

Maintains muscle health, function, relaxation, and tone

Reduces symptoms of premenstrual tension

Maintains a healthy neuromuscular system

Supports nerve conduction

Assists synthesis of neurotransmitters

Helps convert carbohydrates, fat, and protein into energy

Assists glucose/sugar/carbohydrate metabolism

Supports magnesium, calcium, potassium, and vitamin B6 levels within the normal range

Maintains general health and wellbeing

Magnesium amino acid chelate 362.7 mg (equiv. magnesium 70 mg); magnesium phosphate pentahydrate 361.5 mg (equiv. magnesium 72 mg); magnesium aspartate dihydrate 200 mg (equiv. magnesium 15 mg); total elemental magnesium 157 mg; calcium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate 307.3 mg (equiv. calcium 70 mg); dibasic potassium phosphate 50.9 mg (equiv. potassium 22.4 mg); manganese amino acid chelate 26.3 mg (equiv. manganese 5 mg); pyridoxine hydrochloride 25.5 mg (equiv. pyridoxine (vitamin B6) 20.6 mg).

ADULTS: Take 1 tablet, three times daily.
Or as directed by your healthcare professional.

Colloidal anhydrous silica, crospovidone, lecithin, macrogol 3000, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, polyvinyl alcohol, povidone, purified talc, titanium dioxide.

No Added: Gluten, milk, lactose, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, crustacea, corn, egg, sesame seeds, artificial sweeteners, colours, or flavours. Vegan friendly.

Advise your patient to stop taking this medication if they experience tingling, burning, or numbness and advise them to see a healthcare practitioner as soon as possible (contains vitamin B6)

Vitamin and mineral supplements should not replace a balanced diet

Contains 22.4 mg of potassium per tablet

If patient symptoms persist, seek additional professional advice.

Magnesium Support FAQsCommon questions about magnesium supplements
What does magnesium help support?

Magnesium is an essential mineral involved in normal muscle function, nervous system function, energy production, bone health and electrolyte balance. Many people choose magnesium products to support everyday wellbeing, muscle relaxation, stress balance, sleep routines or active lifestyles, depending on the formula and their individual needs.

Which type of magnesium should I choose?

Different magnesium forms may suit different people. Magnesium glycinate is often chosen for gentle daily support, magnesium citrate may suit those wanting a more bowel-active form, magnesium malate is often used in energy and muscle support formulas, and magnesium threonate is commonly positioned for brain and nervous system support. The best option depends on your needs, tolerance and the full product formula.

What is the difference between magnesium glycinate and magnesium citrate?

Magnesium glycinate is magnesium bound to glycine and is commonly chosen when people want a gentle, well-tolerated magnesium option. Magnesium citrate is magnesium bound to citric acid and may have a stronger bowel effect in some people. If you are sensitive to digestive changes, start carefully and follow the product label.

Why do some magnesium products affect bowel movements?

Some forms of magnesium can draw water into the bowel or have a stronger digestive effect, especially at higher amounts. This is more common with forms such as magnesium citrate or oxide. If loose stools occur, consider reducing the dose, changing the timing, or choosing a gentler magnesium form after checking suitability.

Can I take magnesium with other supplements?

Magnesium is often found alongside nutrients such as zinc, calcium, vitamin D, B vitamins or electrolytes. Be careful when combining multiple products, as you may double up on magnesium or other minerals. Check the full ingredient panels and speak with a qualified health professional if you are unsure.

Can magnesium be taken with medication?

Magnesium may not suit all medicines and can affect the absorption of some medications if taken too closely together. This may include certain antibiotics, thyroid medication, osteoporosis medicines or other prescribed treatments. If you take medication, ask your doctor or pharmacist about suitability and spacing.

Is magnesium suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding?

Some magnesium products may be suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding, but this depends on the form, dose and full formula. Pregnancy and breastfeeding are times when supplement suitability matters, so check with your doctor, midwife, pharmacist or qualified health professional before use.

Can I take more than one magnesium product at the same time?

Use caution when combining magnesium products. Powders, capsules, electrolyte formulas, sleep formulas and multinutrient products may all contain magnesium. Taking several together can increase your total magnesium intake and may cause digestive discomfort or other unwanted effects.

What does “elemental magnesium” mean?

Elemental magnesium refers to the actual amount of magnesium provided by the compound. For example, a product may list magnesium glycinate, citrate or malate, but the elemental magnesium amount tells you how much magnesium the product contributes. This is useful when comparing products.

Who should be cautious with magnesium supplements?

People with kidney disease, diagnosed medical conditions, medication use, pregnancy, breastfeeding, or a history of mineral imbalance should seek professional advice before using magnesium supplements. Magnesium from food is generally different from concentrated supplemental intake, so label directions matter.

Is this information a replacement for medical advice?

No. This information is general only and does not replace personalised medical advice. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication, managing a diagnosed condition, shopping for a child, or unsure which magnesium product suits you, speak with a qualified health professional before use.