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question about Dr's Best Magnesium

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I ordered another bottle from another company and it says: Chelated with TRAACS.
What does this mean and is it safe for us?
Thanks for any help.

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My new bottle says that too. Would like to know if it is the testing that they use, or something more detailed.
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It's Albion's proprietary (patented) technology for chelating mineral amino acids (chemically combining minerals with amino acids, so that they are more easily absorbed). The idea behind this technology is that the body is preprogramed to absorb vital amino acids automatically. Therefore by piggybacking (chemically combining by the process of chelation) minerals with amino acids, the body readily absorbs the minerals. Here's their website explanation of how it works with magnesium glycinate:

http://www.albionminerals.com/human-nut ... hite-paper

Note the image on that webpage that shows that 56 % of magnesium is absorbed in the ileum. 11 % is absorbed in the colon. That adds up to 67 %. For many/most MC patients (contrary to what most physicians believe) the highest inflammation levels associated with MC are in the terminal ileum and the ascending colon just below it. This has been verified by published data from many different researchers. So it's obvious why MC dramatically interferes with the absorption of magnesium when it is active. And this also validates the claim that chelated minerals should be more effectively absorbed by MC patients.

Here's a U-tube presentation, if you're a U-tube fan.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_1K4nZ6jN0


Connie,

Yes, it should be safe for us — at least there's no apparent reason why it wouldn't be safe for us.

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Tex,

As always, many thanks!!!

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