I recently ordered the Magnesium Complex from Ubuy, and I’m genuinely impressed with the quality and effectiveness. The delivery was quick, and the packaging was secure. After using it for a few weeks, I’ve noticed a real difference — better sleep quality, reduced muscle cramps, and improved energy levels throughout the day.
What I love most is that it’s a high-absorption formula combining different types of magnesium, which makes it more effective than regular supplements. It’s also gentle on the stomach and easy to swallow.
If you’re looking for a reliable magnesium supplement to support muscle recovery, relaxation, and overall wellness, this one from Ubuy is definitely worth trying. Highly recommended!
You keep saying honey, but there is no honey on there government disclosure of ingredients, just a chemical that I must assume creates a honey flavor. Did I miss something at this late hour?
@craigcush The “Honey Lemon” powder doesn’t actually contain honey. The ingredients list on iHerb shows only citric acid, “natural flavor,” L‑tartaric acid and steviol glycosides. U.S. labelling law requires honey to be separately disclosed if present – “natural flavor” is a generic term for compounds extracted from plant or animal sources that add taste but no nutritional value.
Food chemists can create a honey taste using molecules like linden ether derived from plants, so the powder is vegan despite the name.
Regarding the white noise machine, I got a small heptagonal* ASTI 'LectroFanEVO** at Goodwill for $5, USB powered, and it’s surprisingly decent. It also doesn’t have any noticeable repetition in its white noise, which is good since I tend to pick repititions out and focus on them.
*-(7-sided)
**-(how do they come up with these names)
Nope don’t need this. I just need to drink the water here for more magnesium. The city is trying to tell us our water is light brown because there is too much magnesium in it - but allegedly still within the safe level. Of course this is the same city where we had 4 or so months of no water/boil water (longest no water was 3 weeks and the worst was 8 days from 1pm Dec 24 - Jan 2 (this was around 2 years ago). And I have a bridge to sell you…
Specs
Product: Nature’s Craft Magnesium Glycinate Powder or Phytoral Triple Magnesium Complex
Model:
Condition: New
Phytoral Triple Magnesium Complex
Magnesium Glycinate Powder
What’s Included?
OR
Price Comparison
$39.96-$68.97 (for 3- and 4-pack) at Amazon
Phytoral Triple Magnesium Complex | Magnesium Glycinate Powder
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Oct 20 - Wednesday, Oct 22
Magnesium burns quite well and cannot be extinguished with water.
@yakkoTDI elemental magnesium metal… that’s not what this is.
@Perfect_Timing Hush up you! We are trying to strike fear into the hearts of the ill informed.
@Perfect_Timing @yakkoTDI
I recently ordered the Magnesium Complex from Ubuy, and I’m genuinely impressed with the quality and effectiveness. The delivery was quick, and the packaging was secure. After using it for a few weeks, I’ve noticed a real difference — better sleep quality, reduced muscle cramps, and improved energy levels throughout the day.
What I love most is that it’s a high-absorption formula combining different types of magnesium, which makes it more effective than regular supplements. It’s also gentle on the stomach and easy to swallow.
If you’re looking for a reliable magnesium supplement to support muscle recovery, relaxation, and overall wellness, this one from Ubuy is definitely worth trying. Highly recommended!
Wow. Even cheaper than a wax Martha Stewart skull…
@shahnm
/showme trading a wax Martha Stewart skull for a few bottles of magnesium supplements, and getting some change back
@shahnm
Who whacks Martha Stewart’s skull? And how much do they charge?
There’s something ironic about a site that starts selling product at midnight giving sleep advice.
@ergomeh Us insomniacs don’t take advice anyway. Just make the cheap stuff interesting to keep our short attention span.
my work is done here.
@alacrity You missed a spot.
@yakkoTDI needed for contrast measurement
You keep saying honey, but there is no honey on there government disclosure of ingredients, just a chemical that I must assume creates a honey flavor. Did I miss something at this late hour?
@craigcush they also say it’s vegan. Honey is not vegan.
@craigcush The “Honey Lemon” powder doesn’t actually contain honey. The ingredients list on iHerb shows only citric acid, “natural flavor,” L‑tartaric acid and steviol glycosides. U.S. labelling law requires honey to be separately disclosed if present – “natural flavor” is a generic term for compounds extracted from plant or animal sources that add taste but no nutritional value.
Food chemists can create a honey taste using molecules like linden ether derived from plants, so the powder is vegan despite the name.
Regarding the white noise machine, I got a small heptagonal* ASTI 'LectroFanEVO** at Goodwill for $5, USB powered, and it’s surprisingly decent. It also doesn’t have any noticeable repetition in its white noise, which is good since I tend to pick repititions out and focus on them.
*-(7-sided)
**-(how do they come up with these names)
@Wireball_ I believe I have the same one, bought at retail for ~15 us doll hairs…been using it now for 10 years and love it. Cannot sleep without it.
The only good magnesium is the milk of magnesium.
@El_Oel I did not know you could milk a manganese. I learn something every day.
@El_Oel @hchavers I thought it was milk of amnesia. But maybe I forgot.
@hchavers @mehcuda67
Always the last place you look…
/showme Martha Stewart cooking pancakes with Nature’s Craft Magnesium Glycinate Powder as ingredient.
Nope don’t need this. I just need to drink the water here for more magnesium. The city is trying to tell us our water is light brown because there is too much magnesium in it - but allegedly still within the safe level. Of course this is the same city where we had 4 or so months of no water/boil water (longest no water was 3 weeks and the worst was 8 days from 1pm Dec 24 - Jan 2 (this was around 2 years ago). And I have a bridge to sell you…