Magnesium glycinate contains 220 mg. magnesium per capsule and is formulated with special additives of organic ginger and turmeric. Magnesium supplements have been shown to support healthy cardiovascular and muscle function.
Magnesium is one of the most abundant minerals in the body and plays an important role in a number of critical body processes, including DNA/RNA synthesis, for cellular health and energy production, and neurological function. It is also an essential co-factor for more than 300 enzyme systems in the body.
According to the EU Health Claims Regulation, the following claims are permitted for this preparation:
Magnesium plays a role in cell division
Magnesium contributes to the maintenance of healthy bones
Magnesium contributes to normal protein synthesis
Magnesium contributes to normal psychological function
Magnesium contributes to the maintenance of normal teeth
Magnesium contributes to normal muscle function
Magnesium contributes to the normal functioning of the nervous system
Magnesium helps reduce fatigue
Magnesium contributes to electrolyte balance
Magnesium contributes to normal energy metabolism
Composition:
2 vegetarian capsules contain: % PDP *
Magnesium (as glycinate)
220 mg.
58.7%
Ginger root
10 mg.
n/a
Turmeric root
10 mg.
n/a
* RDA =% of reference values for recommended daily intake according to EU No. 1169/2011. (RDA = recommended daily intake)
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