Magnesium is a mineral involved in hundreds of processes in the body, including muscle relaxation and nervous system function. It's naturally present in foods like spinach, almonds, and pumpkin seeds, but many people don't get enough from diet alone. As a supplement, magnesium is popular in evening routines because of its association with relaxation.
How it works in a sleep context — magnesium may help relax muscles and calm nervous system activity, which some people find helpful for winding down before bed. It's not a sleep aid in the traditional sense, but rather a relaxation support that some routines include as part of the pre-bedtime hour.
Timing matters. Magnesium is typically taken 30-60 minutes before bed, though some people take it earlier with dinner. Consistency is more important than the exact time — take it every evening and notice over 2-3 weeks whether your wind-down routine feels smoother.
Which form is best — magnesium comes in many forms (citrate, glycinate, threonate). Tuttibear gummies use a standard form that's gentle on the stomach and well-absorbed. Start at the serving suggested on the pack and don't increase unless you've given it a fair trial first.
Who should check first — if you take calcium supplements, blood pressure medication, or have kidney issues, talk to a healthcare professional before starting magnesium. It can interact with some medications and very high doses may cause digestive looseness.
Tuttibear's magnesium gummies are part of the sleep & relaxation range and designed for the wind-down hour. They're vegan, use pectin, and come pre-dosed. Take one 30-60 minutes before bed and stay consistent for the best results.