Buffered Albion® Minerals Magnesium Bisglycinate for a simple, well‑kept routine
Buffered Albion® Minerals magnesium bisglycinate (125 mg magnesium) from EssentialSeries is a capsule dietary supplement made with Albion® Minerals magnesium, a reference raw material in chelated minerals.
We formulated it for those seeking a high‑quality, easy‑to‑take magnesium. Its 125 mg of magnesium lets you adapt it easily to different routines, whether you want to complete your daily intake or have a practical mineral to accompany your lifestyle.
A clear, convenient formula with the added value of Albion® Minerals: chelated and buffered magnesium bisglycinate, easy‑to‑take capsules, and HSN clean label philosophy.
What makes it different: not all magnesium is the same
Magnesium can appear in different forms. In this product we use buffered Albion® Minerals magnesium bisglycinate, also known as chelated magnesium. This means magnesium is tied to glycine, an amino acid, forming a structure designed to offer a well‑cared raw material.
In other words: it’s not only about how much magnesium the product provides, but also about the form it comes in. Albion® Minerals is a brand specialized in chelated minerals and adds extra trust for those who value the quality of the raw material.
What does it mean that the magnesium bisglycinate is buffered?
Being buffered, also called buffered, means that the Albion® Minerals raw material combines chelated magnesium bisglycinate with a portion of magnesium oxide.
The magnesium oxide fraction is part of the Albion® Minerals raw material itself. It isn’t an oxide added by HSN nor a mixture made later during production.
The magnesium oxide contains a high proportion of elemental magnesium. Its presence within the buffered raw material helps raise the elemental magnesium content and reach a practical amount of 125 mg per capsule.
The choice of this brand raw material, together with HSN quality controls, allows offering a quality product while maintaining the value of chelated magnesium bisglycinate Albion® Minerals.
125 mg of magnesium per capsule: a convenient, versatile amount
Each capsule provides 125 mg of magnesium, an amount suitable for daily use. It’s a practical option if you want to control your intake without resorting to other formats or presentations that are less convenient.
Magnesium helps to reduce tiredness and fatigue, contributes to electrolyte balance, to normal energy metabolism, to the normal functioning of the nervous system and to the normal functioning of the muscles.
It also contributes to normal protein synthesis, to normal psychological function, to the maintenance of normal bones and teeth and to the process of cell division.
That’s why it can fit very well for active people, athletes, adults with demanding routines or anyone who wants to support their magnesium intake within a varied and balanced diet.
Clean label, free from allergens and with HSN quality
We chose a capsule format because it’s convenient, direct and easy to use. You don’t need to mix it with water, it’s flavorless, and you can incorporate it into your daily routine without hassle.
Plus, we maintain our clean label philosophy: allergen‑free and with no additives just to improve product appearance. We prefer a simple formula, focused on what matters: buffered Albion® Minerals magnesium bisglycinate and a clear composition.
As with all our developments, we seek well‑chosen raw materials, easy‑to‑understand formulas and products designed to support you in a practical way.
Who is it a good buy for?
This dietary supplement fits you if you’re looking for a high‑quality magnesium to take daily, if you value brand name raw materials or if you prefer a per‑capsule amount that’s easy to adapt to your routine.
It’s also a good option if you do sport, have an active lifestyle, or want to supplement your diet with an essential mineral in a quality form.
How to incorporate it into your routine
Its capsule format makes it easy to include in daily life. You can take it following the directions on the package and combine it with other HSN products according to your habits, your diet and your lifestyle.
Recommended combinations
If you want to complement your routine, you can pair it with other HSN products in a simple way:
Frequently asked questions
Why is it called buffered magnesium bisglycinate if it contains a portion of oxide?
Because the Albion® Minerals raw material corresponds to a form of chelated and buffered magnesium bisglycinate. Being buffered it includes a fraction of magnesium oxide, which allows increasing the elemental magnesium content. It isn’t an additive by HSN nor a post‑production mix; it’s part of the Albion® Minerals raw material itself.
What does it mean that magnesium is chelated?
It means that magnesium is bound to glycine, an amino acid. This bond forms a chelate, a mineral form commonly used in dietary supplements.
Is 125 mg of magnesium per capsule a good amount?
Yes. It’s a versatile amount, easy to integrate into different routines. It lets you take magnesium conveniently and adapt use to your needs.
When can I take it?
You can integrate it into your daily routine following the directions on the package. Since it’s in capsules, it’s easy to take at the time of day that best fits you.
An easy magnesium to choose
Buffered Albion® Minerals Magnesium Bisglycinate (125 mg magnesium) brings together what we look for in a good magnesium supplement: recognized raw material, chelated and buffered form, convenient capsules and a clean label composition.
A simple option for those who want to care for their magnesium intake with a clear, practical formula backed by HSN quality.
References
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