Orange Naturals MagPop! Effervescent Magnesium Glycinate with Vitamin C | 35 Sachets
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| Serving | 1 sachet in water, 1 to 2 times per day |
| Licensed Natural Health Product | NPN 80076211 |
| Quality Standards | GMP-compliant facility |
| Country | Made in Canada |
About this item
- 100 MG MAGNESIUM + 325 MG VITAMIN C PER SACHET: Each sachet delivers 100 mg elemental magnesium from a magnesium glycinate blend (magnesium glycinate chelate, glycine, magnesium oxide) plus 325 mg Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) - mix into 150 to 250 mL of water and enjoy the fizz.
- SUPPORTS MUSCLE FUNCTION AND TISSUE REPAIR: Helps in the maintenance of good health and metabolism. Helps in wound healing and tissue repair. Helps in the proper function and relaxation of muscles.
- BUILDS BONES, CARTILAGE, TEETH AND GUMS: Helps in the development and maintenance of bones, cartilage, teeth and gums, and helps to prevent magnesium and vitamin C deficiency.
- REAL ELECTROLYTES, FIZZY AND NATURALLY SWEETENED: Sodium bicarbonate, calcium carbonate and potassium carbonate provide electrolytes in every fizzy, naturally orange-flavoured sachet, sweetened with stevia and xylitol - no artificial colours or flavours.
- MADE IN CANADA, LICENSED BY HEALTH CANADA: Formulated by Orange Naturals and licensed under NPN 80076211. The label states this product is vegan, non-GMO, gluten-free, dairy-free and soy-free. As with any natural health product, consult a healthcare practitioner on its use; do not use if the seal is broken; keep out of reach of children.
Product Description
MagPop! Effervescent Magnesium Glycinate with Vitamin C

Orange Naturals MagPop! packs 100 mg of elemental magnesium from a magnesium glycinate blend (magnesium glycinate chelate, glycine, magnesium oxide) and 325 mg Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) into every fizzy, naturally orange-flavoured sachet, along with electrolytes from sodium bicarbonate, calcium carbonate and potassium carbonate. This formula helps in the maintenance of good health and metabolism, helps in wound healing and tissue repair, helps in the proper function and relaxation of muscles, and helps in the development and maintenance of bones, cartilage, teeth and gums. The real label also carries a 'Before bed' usage icon alongside 'After a workout', 'On the road' and 'For good health' - a labeled usage occasion, not an additional health claim beyond the Recommended Use above. Licensed Natural Health Product NPN 80076211.
MagPop! d'Orange Naturals renferme 100 mg de magnésium élémentaire provenant d'un mélange de glycinate de magnésium (chélate de glycinate de magnésium, glycine, oxyde de magnésium) et 325 mg de vitamine C (acide ascorbique) dans chaque sachet effervescent à saveur naturelle d'orange, avec des électrolytes provenant du bicarbonate de sodium, du carbonate de calcium et du carbonate de potassium. Cette formule aide au maintien d'une bonne santé et du métabolisme, aide à la cicatrisation des plaies et à la réparation des tissus, aide au bon fonctionnement et à la relaxation musculaire, et aide au développement et au maintien des os, du cartilage, des dents et des gencives. NPN 80076211.
A Fizzy Way to Get Your Magnesium and Vitamin C
100 mg elemental magnesium (glycinate blend) + 325 mg Vitamin C with electrolytes, per sachet - mix in water, 1 to 2 times daily, made in Canada
100 mg Magnesium Glycinate Blend + 325 mg Vitamin C
Each sachet delivers a magnesium glycinate blend (magnesium glycinate chelate, glycine, magnesium oxide) providing 100 mg elemental magnesium, plus 325 mg Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) - mix into 150 to 250 mL of water and enjoy the fizz.
Muscle Function, Tissue Repair and Bone Support
Helps in the proper function and relaxation of muscles, helps in wound healing and tissue repair, and helps in the development and maintenance of bones, cartilage, teeth and gums.
Why this formula
Magnesium glycinate and Vitamin C have each been studied for their roles in metabolism, muscle function, tissue repair and bone health - and magnesium in particular has been studied for its role in relaxation and calm generally. Here is what the wider research explores; this product's own authorized use is set out above.
Muscle Function & Relaxation
Helps in the proper function and relaxation of muscles - part of this formula's Health Canada-authorized use.
Metabolism, Wound Healing & Tissue Repair
Helps in the maintenance of good health and metabolism, and helps in wound healing and tissue repair.
Bones, Cartilage, Teeth & Gums
Helps in the development and maintenance of bones, cartilage, teeth and gums, and helps prevent magnesium and vitamin C deficiency.
Real Electrolytes, Any Time of Day
Sodium bicarbonate, calcium carbonate and potassium carbonate provide electrolytes - the real label shows it fitting after a workout, on the road, or as part of an evening routine before bed.
Orange Naturals MagPop! Effervescent Magnesium Glycinate: Supplement Facts
Each sachet contains:
- Magnesium (magnesium glycinate blend: glycinate chelate, glycine, magnesium oxide)100 mg
- Vitamin C (ascorbic acid)325 mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients: Non-medicinal ingredients: Citric acid, tartaric acid, sodium bicarbonate*, calcium carbonate*, potassium carbonate*, stevia, xylitol, tapioca maltodextrin, quercetin, beta-carotene, silicon dioxide, orange juice powder, natural orange flavour. *Provides electrolytes.
Recommended Use or Purpose: Helps in the maintenance of good health and metabolism. Helps in wound healing and tissue repair. Helps in the proper function and relaxation of muscles. Helps in the development and maintenance of bones, cartilage, teeth and gums. Helps to prevent magnesium and vitamin C deficiency.
Recommended Dose: Empty the contents of one sachet into a glass and add 150 to 250 mL of water, or to taste. Children 4 to 8 years: take 1 sachet daily. Adults and children 9 years and up: take 1 sachet, 1 to 2 times per day.
Cautions and Warnings: As with any natural health product, consult a healthcare practitioner on the use of this product. Do not use if the safety seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children.
Actual product packaging and materials may contain more and different information than what is shown on our website. We recommend that you do not rely solely on the information presented and that you always read labels, warnings, and directions before using or consuming a product. This item is sold and shipped by Amazon.ca.
Chaque sachet contient :
- Magnesium (mélange de glycinate de magnésium : chélate de glycinate, glycine, oxyde de magnésium)100 mg
- Vitamine C (acide ascorbique)325 mg
Ingrédients non médicinaux : Ingrédients non médicinaux : Acide citrique, acide tartrique, bicarbonate de sodium*, carbonate de calcium*, carbonate de potassium*, stévia, xylitol, maltodextrine de tapioca, quercétine, bêta-carotène, dioxyde de silicium, poudre de jus d'orange, arôme naturel d'orange. *Fournit des électrolytes.
Usage ou fins recommandés : Aide au maintien d'une bonne santé et du métabolisme. Aide à la cicatrisation des plaies et à la réparation des tissus. Aide au bon fonctionnement et à la relaxation musculaire. Aide au développement et au maintien des os, du cartilage, des dents et des gencives. Aide à prévenir les carences en magnésium et en vitamine C.
Posologie recommandée : Vider le contenu d'un sachet dans un verre et ajouter de 150 à 250 mL d'eau, ou selon le goût. Enfants de 4 à 8 ans : prendre 1 sachet par jour. Adultes et enfants de 9 ans et plus : prendre 1 sachet, 1 à 2 fois par jour.
Mises en garde : Comme pour tout produit de santé naturel, consultez un praticien de la santé avant d'en faire l'usage. Ne pas utiliser si le sceau de sécurité est brisé. Garder hors de la portée des enfants.
NPN 80076211
Support muscle function, tissue repair and healthy metabolism with MagPop!
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Get it on Amazon.caWhy Orange Naturals MagPop!
100 mg elemental magnesium (glycinate blend) + 325 mg Vitamin C with electrolytes per sachet - a fizzy, naturally sweetened way to help muscle function, tissue repair and bone health.
100 mg Magnesium + 325 mg Vitamin C Per Sachet
A magnesium glycinate blend (chelate, glycine, magnesium oxide) providing 100 mg elemental magnesium, plus 325 mg Vitamin C (ascorbic acid).
Helps muscle function, tissue repair and bone health
Helps in the proper function and relaxation of muscles, helps in wound healing and tissue repair, and helps in the development and maintenance of bones, cartilage, teeth and gums.
Simple, fizzy, once- or twice-daily sachet
Empty one sachet into 150 to 250 mL of water, or to taste, and enjoy the fizz.
Real cautions, made in Canada
As with any natural health product, consult a healthcare practitioner on its use. Do not use if the seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children. NPN 80076211.
Inside every sachet
100 mg elemental magnesium from a magnesium glycinate blend (magnesium glycinate chelate, glycine, magnesium oxide) plus 325 mg Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) and electrolytes - mix one sachet into 150 to 250 mL of water and enjoy the fizz.
How to use it
Empty one sachet into water
Empty the contents of one sachet into a glass and add 150 to 250 mL of water, or to taste.
Watch the fizz and enjoy
Stir or watch it dissolve, then drink.
Dose by age
Children 4 to 8 years: 1 sachet daily. Adults and children 9 years and up: 1 sachet, 1 to 2 times per day.
Read the cautions before you start
As with any natural health product, consult a healthcare practitioner on its use. Do not use if the safety seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children.
What the research says about this formula's ingredients
Educational summaries of published research on magnesium glycinate and Vitamin C generally; not product-specific claims. Orange Naturals MagPop!'s own authorized use under NPN 80076211 is that it helps in the maintenance of good health and metabolism, helps in wound healing and tissue repair, helps in the proper function and relaxation of muscles, helps in the development and maintenance of bones, cartilage, teeth and gums, and helps prevent magnesium and vitamin C deficiency.
A randomized crossover trial found magnesium diglycinate chelate was better absorbed than magnesium oxide in patients most prone to poor absorption
In a double-blind, randomized crossover trial of 12 patients with ileal resection (a group prone to magnesium malabsorption), overall absorption of a labeled 100 mg dose did not differ between magnesium diglycinate chelate and magnesium oxide, but among the four patients with the most impaired absorption, the chelate was absorbed nearly twice as well (23.5% vs 11.8%) and was better tolerated by all patients.
Human RCT, crossover (n=12)An animal study found organic magnesium compounds, including magnesium glycinate, reached tissues better than inorganic forms
Testing magnesium citrate, malate, acetyltaurate and glycinate against inorganic comparators at three doses in mice, the study found organic magnesium compounds were generally better absorbed into brain and muscle tissue than inorganic compounds, though dividing high daily doses did not further increase tissue magnesium levels.
Preclinical study (animal model)A human bioavailability study found magnesium oxide was poorly absorbed while several other magnesium salts were markedly better
Measuring urinary magnesium excretion after four commercial magnesium preparations in normal volunteers, the study found magnesium oxide had relatively poor bioavailability (about 4% fractional absorption), while magnesium chloride, lactate and aspartate showed significantly higher and roughly equivalent bioavailability - an honest, form-dependent finding rather than a blanket claim that any one magnesium form is always best.
Human study (comparative)A placebo-controlled trial found magnesium bisglycinate modestly improved insomnia severity in adults with poor sleep
In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of 155 adults reporting poor sleep quality, 250 mg daily elemental magnesium as magnesium bisglycinate produced a significantly greater reduction in Insomnia Severity Index scores than placebo after 4 weeks, with a modest effect size and larger benefits in those with lower baseline dietary magnesium intake.
Human RCT (n=155)A randomized trial in diabetes patients found magnesium and potassium supplementation reduced insomnia severity and shifted sleep hormone levels
In 290 patients with diabetes and insomnia, supplementation with magnesium, potassium, or both significantly improved Insomnia Severity Index scores and was associated with changes in serum cortisol and melatonin (sleep-related hormones) compared to placebo over the trial period.
Human RCT (n=290)A pediatric review describes magnesium supplementation, alongside melatonin and other nutraceuticals, as a low-side-effect option explored for headache with sleep disruption
Reviewing non-pharmacological options for tension-type headache in children (up to 70% of whom also have disrupted sleep), the authors describe primary headache as linked to low serum magnesium in some patients, with magnesium supplementation explored as a way to reduce headache attacks alongside melatonin and tryptophan for sleep-wake regulation.
ReviewA review proposes that magnesium status is central to the muscle tension seen in tension-type headache
Reviewing the pathophysiology of tension-type headache, the authors describe how roughly 70% of patients show muscular tightness and tenderness, and argue that magnesium metabolism and dietary intake may be a key link between muscle tension, pain mediator release and muscle cramps in this condition.
ReviewA mechanistic review explains how magnesium regulates the calcium-release channels that control muscle contraction
Reviewing calcium signaling in skeletal and cardiac muscle, this paper describes how magnesium in the sarcoplasmic reticulum competes with calcium at the ryanodine receptor's activation site, providing a biochemical mechanism for magnesium's role in regulating muscle contraction and relaxation.
Review (mechanistic)A placebo-controlled trial found 3 weeks of oral magnesium supplementation did not improve exercise performance or muscle magnesium in athletes with low-normal levels - an honest, mixed finding
In a double-blind, placebo-controlled study of athletes with low-normal serum magnesium, 500 mg/day of magnesium oxide for 3 weeks did not improve exercise performance, neuromuscular activity or muscle-related symptoms, and did not raise magnesium levels in serum or muscle tissue - included here for balance, since not every magnesium study shows a benefit.
Human RCT (n=20)A cohort review found early-life magnesium intake was positively associated with childhood bone mass
Reviewing cohort studies on early-life nutrition and bone development, the authors report that dietary magnesium, alongside milk, phosphorus, potassium, protein, folate, calcium and vitamin D, was positively associated with bone mass measured from ages 6 to 16 years, independent of other confounders.
Review (cohort studies)A clinical nutrition review lists magnesium among the micronutrients that support optimal bone health alongside calcium and vitamin D
Reviewing the role of micronutrients in osteoporosis prevention, the author notes that beyond calcium and vitamin D, adequate intake of magnesium, potassium, vitamin C and vitamin K - easily met through a diet high in fruits and vegetables - helps optimize bone health.
ReviewEvidence-based public health guidelines for osteoporosis prevention include magnesium among the nutrients reviewed for increasing peak bone mass
Constructing evidence-based guidelines for osteoporosis and fracture prevention, the authors systematically reviewed the effects of milk, dairy products, vitamin K, vitamin C, vitamin A and magnesium intake on increasing peak bone mass in young adults and minimizing bone loss later in life.
Review (practice guideline)A cardiology review calls subclinical magnesium deficiency a widespread, largely undiagnosed public health issue
The authors argue that because serum magnesium poorly reflects the body's total magnesium status, most magnesium deficiency goes undiagnosed, and that modern diets, medications and processed foods put much of the population at risk of subclinical deficiency and its downstream health effects.
ReviewA clinical review found nearly two-thirds of the Western population fails to meet recommended magnesium intake
Reviewing magnesium's role as a cofactor for over 300 enzymatic reactions, the authors report that emerging evidence shows close to two-thirds of people in Western countries do not achieve the recommended daily magnesium intake, a widespread shortfall linked to several common health conditions.
ReviewA population study found a magnesium-depletion risk score was independently associated with stiffer arteries
In 2,048 participants of the Brisighella Heart Study, a magnesium depletion score (estimating deficiency risk from diet and physiological losses) was present in over half the population and was independently associated with greater arterial stiffness in both men and women after statistical adjustment.
Population cohort study (n=2,048)A Cochrane review of 29 trials found regular vitamin C supplementation shortens common cold duration
Pooling 31 trial comparisons across 9,745 cold episodes, this systematic review found regular vitamin C supplementation reduced cold duration by 8% in adults and 14% in children, and also reduced cold severity, though it did not reduce the incidence of colds in the general population.
Cochrane systematic review + meta-analysisA meta-analysis found vitamin C reduced the severity of common cold symptoms by 15%
Pooling 15 comparisons from 10 randomized, double-blind trials that reported both mild and severe cold symptoms, this analysis found vitamin C significantly reduced overall cold severity by 15%, with a significant benefit specifically on the duration of more severe symptoms.
Meta-analysisA review traces how influential but flawed 1970s papers shaped mainstream skepticism of vitamin C for colds
Examining the history of vitamin C and common cold research, the authors identify specific methodological flaws in three widely-cited 1975 papers that shaped decades of textbook and guideline skepticism, arguing the evidence base for vitamin C's modest cold benefits has been more consistently positive than mainstream medicine acknowledges.
ReviewA laboratory study found human liver cells require vitamin C to properly secrete collagen
Studying human hepatic stellate cells, the researchers found that without ascorbic acid, newly made collagen accumulated inside the cells instead of being secreted; adding vitamin C strongly promoted collagen release, while blocking the vitamin C-dependent hydroxylase enzymes suppressed collagen secretion even when vitamin C was present.
Laboratory study (cell culture)A pharmacology review describes ascorbic acid's multiple roles in wound repair, from collagen synthesis to antioxidant defense
Reviewing the molecular mechanisms of wound healing, the authors describe how ascorbic acid facilitates collagen synthesis, enhances antioxidant defenses, promotes re-epithelialization and angiogenesis, and supports antimicrobial activity - mechanisms underlying its long-standing use in wound care formulations.
ReviewA clinical review found vitamin C deficiency impairs collagen cross-linking and delays wound healing in malnourished surgical patients
Reviewing perioperative wound complications in patients with eating disorders, the authors report that laboratory vitamin C deficiency (alongside hypoalbuminemia and zinc deficiency) is associated with impaired collagen cross-linking, delayed tissue repair and increased infection risk, and that supplementation has been linked to faster recovery.
Narrative reviewA national US survey found over 40% of adults had insufficient plasma vitamin C levels
Analyzing NHANES 2003-2006 data on non-institutionalized US adults, the study found 41.8% had insufficient plasma vitamin C (deficiency, hypovitaminosis or inadequate levels combined), with men, younger and middle-aged adults, smokers and food-insecure individuals at greatest risk.
Cross-sectional population studyA hematology case series found severe vitamin C deficiency remains a real, reversible cause of low blood counts today
Reviewing 23 patients with severe vitamin C deficiency at a hematology clinic, the authors found most presented with anemia and fatigue, over half lived in food-desert regions, and cytopenias and vitamin C levels normalized within 2-3 months in patients who completed follow-up and treatment.
Retrospective case series (n=23)A pediatric hospital review found vitamin C deficiency in children was strongly linked to low fruit and vegetable intake
Reviewing 46 children diagnosed with vitamin C deficiency over 20 years at a Thai tertiary hospital, the authors found 73% had inadequate fruit and vegetable intake, common signs included limb pain and bleeding gums, and oral vitamin C treatment led to clinical improvement.
Retrospective study (n=46)Frequently asked questions
What is Orange Naturals MagPop! and what does it do?
It's an effervescent powder sachet providing 100 mg elemental magnesium (from a magnesium glycinate blend) and 325 mg Vitamin C per sachet. It helps in the maintenance of good health and metabolism, helps in wound healing and tissue repair, helps in the proper function and relaxation of muscles, and helps in the development and maintenance of bones, cartilage, teeth and gums.
How do I take it?
Empty the contents of one sachet into a glass and add 150 to 250 mL of water, or to taste. Children 4-8 years: 1 sachet daily. Adults and children 9 years and up: 1 sachet, 1 to 2 times per day.
What are the medicinal ingredients?
Each sachet contains a magnesium glycinate blend (magnesium glycinate chelate, glycine, magnesium oxide) providing 100 mg elemental magnesium, and Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 325 mg.
Does it contain electrolytes?
Yes - sodium bicarbonate, calcium carbonate and potassium carbonate in the non-medicinal ingredients provide electrolytes.
Is it vegan and allergen-friendly?
The label states this product is vegan, non-GMO, gluten-free, dairy-free and soy-free. We independently checked these claims against the full medicinal and non-medicinal ingredient list and found no dairy, gluten, soy or animal-derived ingredient in the formula.
Are there any cautions?
As with any natural health product, consult a healthcare practitioner on its use. Do not use if the safety seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children.
How long does one box last?
Each box contains 35 sachets - a 35-day supply at one sachet per day, or up to about 17-18 days at the maximum 2-sachets-per-day dose.
Where do I buy it?
Use the orange button on this page - it takes you to the listing on Amazon.ca for secure checkout and fast delivery.
Support muscle function, tissue repair and healthy metabolism with MagPop!
Get Orange Naturals MagPop! Effervescent Magnesium Glycinate on Amazon.ca - fast, protected delivery.
Get it on Amazon.caNatural Health Product NPN 80076211. Helps in the maintenance of good health and metabolism. Helps in wound healing and tissue repair. Helps in the proper function and relaxation of muscles. Helps in the development and maintenance of bones, cartilage, teeth and gums. Helps to prevent magnesium and vitamin C deficiency. The research summaries on this page concern the individual ingredients generally and are educational - they are not additional product-specific claims beyond this product's Health Canada-authorized use. Read and follow the label. Results may vary.
Important information
Safety Information
Cautions and Warnings: As with any natural health product, consult a healthcare practitioner on the use of this product. Do not use if the safety seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children.
Indications
Recommended Use or Purpose: Helps in the maintenance of good health and metabolism. Helps in wound healing and tissue repair. Helps in the proper function and relaxation of muscles. Helps in the development and maintenance of bones, cartilage, teeth and gums. Helps to prevent magnesium and vitamin C deficiency.
Ingredients
Medicinal Ingredients (each sachet contains): Magnesium glycinate blend (magnesium glycinate chelate, glycine, magnesium oxide), providing 100 mg elemental magnesium. Vitamin C (ascorbic acid), 325 mg. Non-medicinal Ingredients: Citric acid, tartaric acid, sodium bicarbonate*, calcium carbonate*, potassium carbonate*, stevia, xylitol, tapioca maltodextrin, quercetin, beta-carotene, silicon dioxide, orange juice powder, natural orange flavour. *Provides electrolytes.
Directions
Recommended Dose: Empty the contents of one sachet into a glass and add 150 to 250 mL of water, or to taste. Children 4 to 8 years: take 1 sachet daily. Adults and children 9 years and up: take 1 sachet, 1 to 2 times per day.
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Actual product packaging and materials may contain more and different information than what is shown on our website. We recommend that you do not rely solely on the information presented and that you always read labels, warnings, and directions before using or consuming a product. This item is sold and shipped by Amazon.ca.







