About the Magnesium Malate Safety Files
Safety-focused reference on Designs for Health Magnesium Malate Chelate — the kidney-function caveat, the drug-timing watch-list, and who should avoid it.
Editorial Position
The Safety Files concentrate on the safety perimeter rather than the marketing. The dominant variable is renal function, because magnesium is renally cleared and can accumulate in moderate-to-severe chronic kidney disease. The remaining perimeter is the cardiac and neuromuscular cautions, the pregnancy caveat, and the drug-timing list for antibiotics, bisphosphonates, and thyroid hormone. The common reactions are dose-related and digestive; the serious ones are essentially limited to impaired kidney function or very large doses.
Site Organization
- Home — overview of Designs for Health Magnesium Malate and quick-reference facts
- Side effects — reported reactions and the kidney-function caveat
- Ingredients — the di-magnesium malate form and the excipient list
- FAQ — common visitor questions
Editorial Sourcing
Clinical context, dosing observations, and side-effect patterns referenced throughout draw on an independent analysis available at the safety-focused write-up on this magnesium malate. That review covers the malate form, the comparison with glycinate and citrate, and the honest read on the fatigue and fibromyalgia evidence.
Disclosure
The Safety Files are independent. Not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Designs for Health or any other supplement manufacturer. The site sells no products. Trademarks remain the property of their respective owners.
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Related Reading
- Designs for Health Magnesium Malate Files — a different write-up on the same topic
- Designs for Health Magnesium Malate Whole-Food Guide — see also
- the NIH consumer magnesium fact sheet — additional reading
This page provides educational information about Designs for Health Magnesium Malate Chelate and related supplements. It is not medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting or stopping any supplement, particularly if you have kidney disease.