Green Nutritionals – Pure Ocean-Source Marine Magnesium

Green Nutritionals Pure Ocean-Source Marine Magnesium is a natural marine magnesium supplement sourced from clean, mineral-rich seawater off the Irish Atlantic coast and combined with 74 naturally occurring trace minerals for enhanced absorption and bioavailability.

$23.40

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SKU 2633557 Category

Magnesium plays an essential role in over 300 metabolic processes within the body, supporting healthy muscle and nerve function, heart health, energy production, bone integrity, and overall wellbeing. Each serve provides 260mg of elemental magnesium in a naturally balanced multi-mineral complex designed to help reduce tiredness and fatigue while supporting everyday health and vitality.

Key Benefits

  • Provides 260mg of elemental marine magnesium per serve.
  • Supports healthy muscle and nerve function.
  • Helps reduce tiredness and fatigue.
  • Supports heart health and energy production.
  • Contains 74 naturally occurring trace minerals.
  • Sourced from clean Irish Atlantic seawater.
  • Highly bioavailable natural magnesium complex.

Ingredients

Lithothamnium calcarium (Aquamin S™); Magnesium hydroxide (Aquamin MG); Cocos nucifera (Coconut) organic freeze dried powder; Organic Tapioca.

Directions for use

Adults: 1 serve (3g – 1 level teaspoon) daily.

Mix in water, juice or add to food.

Not suitable for pregnant women or children under 15 years old.

Exceeding the daily serve may result in mild bowel reaction. Should this occur (even if taking the recommended daily serve), spread the daily serve out with half serves morning and night. If adverse reaction persists, stop consumption.

Magnesium is not a sole source of nutrition and should be consumed in conjunction with a nutritious diet and appropriate physical training or exercise program under medical or dietetic supervision.

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