

Magnesium helps: to reduce fatigue, magnesium intake compensates for the deficit responsible for the state of stress.
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Composition : 1 capsule
Magnesium 300 mg or 80% of DRVs*
Vitamin B6 1.4 mg or 100% of NRVs*
Ingredients :
Magnesium oxide, Vegetable capsule, Pyridoxine hydrochloride,
Anti-caking agent: rice bran
*Recommended Nutritional Values
PRESENTATION
Box of 60 capsules
Directions for use:
Take 1 capsule daily with a glass of water. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. The use of this dietary supplement should not be a substitute for a varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Keep out of reach of children. Store cool, dry and away from light. It is recommended that pregnant and lactating women consult a health professional before any supplementation.
PROPERTIES
Magnesium is an essential mineral involved in more than 300 essential enzymatic reactions, it acts in close association with sodium, potassium and calcium, with which it must remain in balance in the body.
It is provided by food but it is overconsumed in stressful situations.
Studies conducted in France show that 23% of men and 18% of women receive 1/3 less magnesium than ANC (recommended nutritional intake).
Magnesium deficiency is a major cause of fatigue. Magnesium contributes in particular to nerve transmission and muscle relaxation after contraction, which is vital for heart function.
It is essential for maintaining a regular heart rate, lipid metabolism, as well as regulating blood sugar levels and blood pressure.
Magnesium plays an important role in bone metabolism and maintaining bone density.
Vitamin B6 promotes the absorption of magnesium, contributes to the normal synthesis of cysteine and stimulates the synthesis of keratin constituting the hair.
Vitamin B6 promotes the assimilation of tyrosine and phenylalanine, and which is also involved in the synthesis of dopamine.
These joint actions will promote cell regeneration of the scalp and help curb possible hair loss.
A bit of history...
Magnesium, its name comes from the Greek city of Magnesia around which were large deposits of magnesium carbonate.
It was in 1810 that magnesium was isolated by a British chemist and in 1926 a French researcher proved, through his tests, that it was an essential mineral.
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