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Directions | Directions Adults, take 2 capsules twice daily, with meals, or as directed by your healthcare professional. |
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Additional Info | GimmeNow Online Store |
Ingredients | Ingredients INGREDIENTS (per capsule) Magnesium orotate dihydrate 443.6mg Equiv. to Magnesium 29.1mg CONTAINS NO ADDED Wheat, corn, gluten, yeast, dairy products, egg, arti cial avours, preservatives or sweeteners. |
Warnings | Warnings Vitamins and minerals can only be of assistance if dietary intake is inadequate. If symptoms persist consult your healthcare professional. Always read the label. Take only as directed. Do not use if tamper evidence seal is missing, torn or broken |
Brand | Microgenics |
Short Description | General Information Magnesium orotate is a form of magnesium in which magnesium is bound to orotic acid. Magnesium is well absorbed in this form and does not cause any digestive upsets which may occur in other forms of magnesium23 (e.g. magnesium oxide), and is the best form of magnesium to support heart health. INGREDIENT INFORMATION Supports energy production Magnesium plays an essential role in the production of energy. Each cell in our body has a powerhouse called a mitochondria where energy is produced. If magnesium levels are below optimal, the cell has an impaired capacity to produce energy. Supports healthy muscle function to relieve muscle cramps Magnesium plays an important role in muscle relaxation. If magnesium levels are below optimal, muscles can have diffculty relaxing. This could cause muscle cramps and spams, which can be very painful. Magnesium supplementation may be beneffial for those suffering from muscle cramps such as leg cramps. Menstrual cramps are a widespread problem. It is estimated that 45-95% of all women of childbearing age suffer from painful cramps with their monthly cycle. Menstrual cramps are caused by muscles in the uterus (womb) contracting. A number of clinical studies have shown that supplementing with magnesium can be an e ective way of treating menstrual cramps and lower back pain, if taken for six months. Supports a healthy cardiovascular system Magnesium can support heart health in many different ways. Research shows that people who took a magnesium supplement for six months had better blood vessel function and that their hearts showed less stress during treadmill exercise compared to the placebo group. Studies have found that magnesium can act as a natural calcium channel blocker, increase nitric oxide, improve endothelial dysfunction, and induce direct and indirect dilation of the blood vessels. It is through these mechanisms that it can help to improve high blood pressure and signiffcantly lower blood pressure. Further research shows that magnesium can help lower elevated LDL cholesterol levels. It has also been suggested that when magnesium is taken alongside the cholesterol-lowering Atorvastatin, it may help reduce muscle pain associated with statin-drug use. Supports nervous system health Stress support – Magnesium works in many ways to support the nervous system. When we are stressed, our bodies produce more stress hormones such as cortisol. This can create feelings of anxiety, memory loss, ‘brain fog’ and mood disorders such as depression. Magnesium can restrict the release of stress hormones such as cortisol16 and thus help relieve any of the above symptoms associated with stress. Helps improve moods – Magnesium plays an important role in mood regulation due to its involvement in the production of neurotransmitters. Magnesium stimulates the production of acetylcholine. Low levels of acetylcholine are associated with aggression and poor learning and memory. Thus, increasing its production by supplementing with magnesium can help decrease feelings of anger, and improve learning and memory. Magnesium in uences the production of serotonin, one of our ‘feel-good’ hormones. Low levels of magnesium have been associated with low moods, depression and anxiety and taking a magnesium supplements for only 2 weeks can already help improve moods, though it is highly recommended to supplement for longer than that. Helps improve migraines – Globally, 11% of the total adult population su ers from migraines, but it is more prevalent in women than men with a ratio of 3:1 Studies have suggested that up to 50% of those su ering from a migraine attack have low levels of magnesium. Supplementing with magnesium may improve the intensity and frequency of migraine attacks. |
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