Thiamax contains a highly-bioavailable derivative of thiamine (vitamin B1) called TTFD - thiamine tetrahydrofurfuryl disulfide. This form has been widely researched in Japan for its therapeutic potential in addressing thiamine insufficiency.
Unlike other forms of thiamine supplementation, TTFD’s molecular structure allows it to pass through intestinal and cellular membranes without the requirement for a transport system. Once inside the cell, it can be activated and used as a cofactor in important biochemical processes.
TTFD also has a demonstrated capacity to penetrate the blood brain barrier and increase thiamine levels in the brain and central nervous system, where it may be used to support optimal cognition and maintain autonomic nervous system function.
Due to its superior bioavailability, TTFD can be taken in much lower doses than what is considered the “therapeutic dose” of other forms such as thiamine salts.
Thiamax also contains a small amount of magnesium (as magnesium taurate), which is a mineral that is important for supporting how cells can utilize thiamine.
Citicoline (CDP choline) is an intermediary in the production of phosphatidylcholine, a major constituent of grey matter in the brain.
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Mag Six - 60 Capsules | NoordCode
NoordCode Mag Six contains 6 types of magnesium with vitamin B6. High bioavailability of magnesium, supported by vitamin B6. For energy, muscles and mental performance. 6 bioavailable forms of magnesium. 100 mg magnesium per capsule (26% RI)
Magnesium forms in supplements can differ greatly from one another. Non-organic forms of magnesium are less water-soluble and therefore less bioavailable. The widely used and inexpensive magnesium oxide, for example, is also used as a laxative or filler, not just as a magnesium supplement. Organic compounds (with amino acids) are absorbed best because of their good water solubility. These are therefore the better forms of magnesium in supplements.
NoordCode Mag Six contains six forms of magnesium, each with its own benefits. All forms were selected for their good bioavailability and interesting properties.
Magnesium citrate: highly absorbable form widely used in supplements. Magnesium malate: effective for energy support. Magnesium taurate: provides additional benefits of the amino acid taurate. Magnesium bisglycinate: absorbed differently from other forms of magnesium. Magnesium glycerophosphate: highly absorbable magnesium. Magnesium hydroxide: natural magnesium compound from seawater with trace minerals.
Synergy of magnesium and vitamin B6 Magnesium and vitamin B6 work together in many ways. They both support among others energy levels, nerve cells and muscles. Vitamin B6 also supports the absorption of magnesium from food, so it makes sense to combine them in supplements.
Benefits of magnesium and vitamin B6
Energy Magnesium and vitamin B6 support your energy levels. Magnesium and vitamin B6 contribute to extra energy when tired and fatigued. Vitamin B6 contributes to a good energy supply in the muscles.
Nervous system and mental performance Magnesium and vitamin B6 support the normal functioning of the nervous system. Magnesium plays a role in the transmission of impulses between (nerve) cells. Magnesium and vitamin B6 contribute to normal mental performance, such as memory, concentration and learning ability.
Muscles, bones and teeth Magnesium is important for normal muscle function. Magnesium contributes to the maintenance of strong bones & teeth. Magnesium contributes to a good electrolyte balance.
Growth Magnesium plays a role in (the process of) tissue growth and development. Magnesium plays a role in building body protein. Vitamin B6 contributes to a normal protein and glycogen metabolism.
Immune system and blood cells Vitamin B6 contributes to normal functioning of the immune system. Vitamin B6 contributes to the production of immune cells. Vitamin B6 contributes to the formation of red blood cells.