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By keeping track with the latest market development, we are introducing high quality Light Magnesium Carbonate to our precious clients. The offered range is processed using optimum quality ingredients and sound techniques by our vendors as per the set industry norms. In addition to this, clients can avail the offered range us at the most reasonable price range. Magnesium works synergistically with calcium. When taking mineral supplements, a 1:2 ratio of magnesium to calcium (respectively) will maintain the necessary balance. Used in following industries: x Sports: Great for the Gym, Bodybuilding, Power lifting, Gymnastics, Climbing, Golf and many other sports x Used in flooring, Smoke suppressant in plastics, Fireproofing, Reinforcing agent in neoprene rubber, in latex rubber gloves and in condoms, Fire extinguishing compositions, Drying agent, Cosmetics, Laxativeto loosen the bowels, Dusting powder, Color retention in foods, Toothpaste, as an antacid, Filler material, As an additive in table salt to keep it free flowing as well drug/medical industry Description: x Light Magnesium Carbonate is a source of magnesium, an essential mineral that the body requires for over 300 metabolic reactions making it necessary for proper functioning of cells, nerves, muscles, bones, and the heart x Magnesium is critical in several biological processes such as protein and nucleic acid synthesis, as well as the production of cellular energy x Purebulk's magnesium carbonate is micronized, making it more readily absorbable by the body x Many foods contain magnesium including nuts, whole grains, legumes, tofu, green leafy vegetables, wheat bran, soybean flour, almonds, cashews, pine nuts, black walnuts and seafood x However, in the average diet, these foods are often not consumed in adequate amounts to meet the body’s need for magnesium, thus supplementation should be considered x Furthermore, certain situations can cause the body to lose magnesium faster that the diet can replace it such as severe diarrhea or vomiting, chronic stomach or intestinal malabsorption, poorly controlled diabetes, alcoholism and taking diuretics (water pills) x Insufficient magnesium intake can have adverse effects on the body x For instance, people without adequate magnesium manifest noticeable changes in the walls of their arteries and capillaries, which choke and compress in the absence of this mineral x Supplementation may also benefit specific groups at risk of magnesium deficiency, particularly the elderly, diabetics, and those who rely on diuretics x Women who use oral contraceptives may benefit from extra magnesium as well x Magnesium works synergistically with calcium x When taking mineral supplements, a 1:2 ratio of magnesium to calcium (respectively) will maintain the necessary balance Features: x Maximum whiteness x No dust particles x Too light in weight x Moisture Less Magnesium Carbonate: x Magnesium carbonate, most often referred to as 'chalk', is used as a drying agent for hands in rock climbing, gymnastics, weight lifting and power lifting x Magnesium carbonate is also used in taxidermy for whitening skulls x It can be mixed with hydrogen peroxide to create a paste, which is then spread on the skull to give it a white finish x Magnesium should be taken in conjunction with calcium x Magnesium carbonate is hygroscopic and alkaline in nature, making it useful as an antacid and as a drying agent x Potential Side Effects and Cautions: Magnesium carbonate is safe if used as suggested, however it can have laxative effects in higher quantities x Excess use may cause diarrhea x To promote stomach comfort and digestion, magnesium supplements should be taken with calcium and a full glass of water x Signs of excess magnesium intake can be similar to magnesium deficiency and include mental status changes, nausea, diarrhea, appetite loss, muscle weakness, difficulty breathing, extremely low blood pressure and irregular heartbeat x Persons with a history of kidney problems, persons taking products containing magnesium and the elderly should consult their physician before beginning magnesium supplements x Mixing and Solubility: This odorless white powder is practically insoluble in water x Many foods contain magnesium including nuts, whole grains, legumes, tofu, green leafy vegetables, wheat bran, soybean flour, almonds, cashews, pine nuts, black walnuts and seafood x However, in the average diet, these foods are often not consumed in adequate amounts to meet the body’s need for magnesium, thus supplementation should be considered x Furthermore, certain situations can cause the body to lose magnesium faster that the diet can replace it such as severe diarrhea or vomiting, chronic stomach or intestinal malabsorption, poorly controlled diabetes, alcoholism and taking diuretics (water pills) x Insufficient magnesium intake can have adverse effects on the body x For instance, people without adequate magnesium manifest noticeable changes in the walls of their arteries and capillaries, which choke and compress in the absence of this mineral x Supplementation may also benefit specific groups at risk of magnesium deficiency, particularly the elderly, diabetics, and those who rely on diuretics x Women who use oral contraceptives may benefit from extra magnesium as well x Magnesium works synergistically with calcium x When taking mineral supplements, a 1:2 ratio of magnesium to calcium (respectively) will maintain the necessary balance