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Magnesium Glycinate Plus





                Product description

                Magnesium in chelated form for an optimal assimilation in the intestines.
                Magnesium, also called anti-stress-mineral, is essential for a good activity
                of nerves and muscles.
                Helps to maintain a healthy heart and pure, flexible blood vessels.
                Contributes to an optimal energy supply.
                Pregnancy, lactation and alcohol use require additional magnesium.


                Ingredients

                 INGREDIENTS PER TABLET
                 Magnesium (Glycinate)                                                   100 mg    27%*
                 Auxiliary substances: Microcrystalline cellulose, Sodium carboxy
                 methyl cellulose, Hydrogenated cottonseed oil, Silicium dioxyde and Magnesium
                 stearate
                 *%RDA = Recommended Daily Allowance (E.C.)



                Packaging

                90 tablets
                Recommended use


                1 capsule 2 to 3 x daily or as recommended
                Precaution

                Do not use in the following cases: no known cases.

























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