No: Magnesium glycinate is the chelated form of magnesium that tends to provide the highest levels of mg and is good for correcting mg deficiency. Magnesium gluconate is the mg salt of gluconic acid. Gluconic acid occurs naturally in fruit, honey, and wines.
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