Natural Point Magnesium Supreme Supplement For Tiredness and Stress 300 Gr

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Supreme Magnesium Soluble food supplement, a formula that, dissolved in water, is converted into magnesium citrate.
Dedicated production cycle without contamination of foreign substances. No GMOs. Citric acid from natural fermentation.
Magnesium
It is a fundamental nutrient, which helps produce essential energy for the body. It participates in the metabolism of sugars, proteins, fats and carbohydrates, in the acid-base balance, fights allergies, inflammation, is an excellent cardioprotector and stimulates the formation of antibodies.
Its action acts directly on the body, promoting a correct and efficient activity of enzymes, which we know are the catalysts of certain fundamental chemical reactions in the body.
One of the most important tasks that magnesium has is to regulate the levels of calcium taken and to promote its correct absorption. Calcium and magnesium work synergistically to control muscle action; when the right amount of magnesium is not entered in the body, the muscles remain contracted giving rise to cramps.
Magnesium is a totally safe mineral, in fact, by taking in excess, the body will retain the necessary amount, eliminating the rest.
The intake of powdered magnesium, diluted in hot water, is the ideal formula, due to its bioavailability suitable for everyone, from children to the elderly.

How to use
- Powder: one teaspoon (about 2.4 g) in hot water. One or two teaspoons of powder per day is recommended.
- Sachets: we recommend taking 2 sachets a day to be diluted in hot water.
Wait for the drink to become transparent before drinking.

Warnings
For pregnant or lactating women and children it is recommended to seek medical advice.
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
Keep out of the reach of children under three years of age.
Supplements are not intended as a substitute for a varied diet.

Format
Jar of 150 g.
300 g jar.
32 disposable sachets.

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