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Magnesium from Nettle or Magnesium Glycinate? What Should You Choose?

One could say that our body speaks. Small cramps, nervousness, troubled sleep. Often, the cause is low magnesium intake. Here comes the question: Should I choose nettle or magnesium glycinate?

The information below is for educational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before using herbs or supplements. 

Why is magnesium important?

Magnesium is involved in hundreds of processes:

Its deficiency is common, especially in stressful times.

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Nettle: A natural source of magnesium

Nettle (Urtica dioica) is a herb with a long history.

  • Content: One cup of cooked nettle provides ~51 mg of magnesium, about 13–17% of daily needs.
  • Infusion: Nettle tea contributes to mineral intake, though less than consuming the leaves directly.
  • According to traditional medicine, nettle has been used as a mild diuretic and body tonic.

Nettle doesn’t just provide magnesium. It also brings phytochemicals, antioxidants, and a touch of “natural energy.”

 Magnesium glycinate: A targeted supplement

Magnesium glycinate is a chelated form of magnesium. It is well-tolerated and usually causes fewer digestive issues compared to magnesium oxide.

Studies show that:

  • In some cases, it is absorbed better than inorganic forms
  • It is not always superior to all organic forms
  • It is often used for anxiety, insomnia, and cramps

 

Nettle vs. Magnesium glycinate: What’s the difference?

 

Criteria Nettle Magnesium glycinate
Origin Herb, food Supplement
Magnesium ~51 mg per cup (cooked) Dosage stated on packaging
Absorption Good from leaves, lower in tea Mixed data, often better than inorganic salts
Other actions Antioxidant, diuretic Relaxation, muscle support
Daily use Yes, as food or infusion Yes, but within UL (250 mg/day from supplements)

 

Why prefer nettle

  • You want a natural, gentle boost
  • You enjoy herbal teas
  • You prefer clean, organic herbs from Greek nature
  • You seek phytochemicals and overall wellness, not just magnesium

 Why choose organic nettle

Organic nettle is cultivated without pesticides or chemicals. This way, it retains its natural strength and reaches you pure, just as offered by the Greek land.

When to consider magnesium glycinate

  • When you have strong deficiency symptoms
  • When prescribed by a doctor
  • When you want a precise magnesium dose

The balanced approach

The two options don’t exclude one another. They can be combined, depending on your needs.

You can enjoy a cup of nettle infusion during the day and use magnesium glycinate if your doctor recommends it.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How much magnesium does nettle have?

One cup of cooked nettle provides about 51 mg of magnesium.

Does nettle tea cover daily needs?

It contributes, but less than eating the leaves.

Can I drink nettle tea every day?

Yes, in moderate amounts. Typically, 1.5 g dried herb per cup, up to 3–4 cups daily.

Are there contraindications?

Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding without medical guidance. Caution in kidney problems or if taking medication.

Important note

The information above is for educational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before using herbs or supplements.

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