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GOOD HEALTH MAGNESIUM SUST REL TABS 60

NZ$32.50
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Description

Magnesium Sustained Release is a slow release marine magnesium to help you through the day.

Magnesium Sustained Release is a unique product, specifically designed to slowly release magnesium in your body over 8 hours, allowing your body to properly absorb and utilize magnesium as it needs it, without any negative digestive effects.

Magnesium Sustained Release is a high strength magnesium formula that is made from Aquamin Mg. Aquamin Mg is marine sourced magnesium, derived from seawater and so it naturally contains many other trace minerals too. This natural marine form makes it easily utilised in the body.

Magnesium Sustained Release is ideal for people who have more sensitive systems or for those who prefer magnesium to be released into their body throughout the day. It is ideal for soothing nervous tension and stress right throughout the day or for supporting sleep right throughout the night

Key Features & Benefits:

  • High strength 500mg marine magnesium

  • Slow release - over 8 hours for sensitive systems and continuous benefits

  • Naturally derived from seawater

  • 1-a-day formula

  • Supports absorption & activity

  • No diarrhea side effects as magnesium slowly pass through GI tract. Ideal for sensitive systems

Supportive Uses:

  • Nervous tension & anxiety

  • Muscle cramps and twitches

  • Difficulty sleeping

  • Night cramps and Restless legs

  • Tight muscles

  • Athletes – assists physical performance & recovery

  • PMS, Pre-menstrual cramps and period pain

  • Fibromyalgia & migraines

  • Cardiovascular health – all heart conditions.

 

Active Ingredients:

Ingredients: (per capsule)

Aquamin Marine Magnesium
Equiv. Magnesium 500mg

Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6) 30mg

Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) 150IU


Dosage:

Adults: Take 1 tablet daily or as professionally prescribed

SAFE to take during pregnancy and breastfeeding


Warnings:

  • Kidney disease and renal failure

  • Take 2 hours away from antibiotics