Side-by-side comparison of mechanisms, dosing, interactions, and stacking potential.
| Copper (as Copper Bisglycinate) | Magnesium Glycinate | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Minerals | Minerals |
| Standard Dose | 1-2mg elemental copper daily (when supplementing zinc >25mg) | 200-400mg elemental magnesium daily |
| Timing | With food. Separate from zinc by 2+ hours for optimal absorption of both. | Evening/bedtime (promotes relaxation and sleep quality). Can split AM/PM. |
| Cycle Duration | ongoing when zinc supplementation is ongoing | ongoing |
| Evidence Level | strong_human | strong_human |
Copper is a cofactor for critical cuproenzymes: cytochrome c oxidase (Complex IV, mitochondrial respiration), Cu/Zn-SOD (superoxide dismutation), ceruloplasmin (ferroxidase — converts Fe2+ to Fe3+ for transferrin loading; essential for iron metabolism), lysyl oxidase (collagen and elastin cross-linking), dopamine beta-hydroxylase (dopamine to norepinephrine conversion), tyrosinase (melanin synthesis), and peptidyl-glycine alpha-amidating monooxygenase (neuropeptide processing). Copper is transported by ATP7A/B (Menkes/Wilson proteins) and regulated by metallothionein and glutathione.
1-2mg elemental copper daily (when supplementing zinc >25mg)
With food. Separate from zinc by 2+ hours for optimal absorption of both.
ongoing when zinc supplementation is ongoing
Magnesium is a cofactor for >600 enzymatic reactions including all ATP-dependent reactions (Mg-ATP is the true substrate), DNA/RNA polymerases, and ion channel regulation. Magnesium glycinate chelate provides highly bioavailable elemental magnesium bound to glycine. The glycine moiety itself is an inhibitory neurotransmitter (glycine receptors) and NMDA receptor co-agonist at the glycine binding site. The chelated form minimizes the osmotic laxative effect of ionic magnesium salts. Magnesium regulates NMDA receptor gating (voltage-dependent Mg2+ block), GABA-A receptor potentiation, HPA axis modulation, and parathyroid hormone secretion.
200-400mg elemental magnesium daily
Evening/bedtime (promotes relaxation and sleep quality). Can split AM/PM.
ongoing
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