Increases Energy
Regulates Blood Sugar Levels
Boosts Immune System
Reduces Lactic Acid reducing post exercise pain
Fast Absorbing & Quick Relief
Improves Cardiovascular/Heart Health
Increases Bone Strength
Relieves Arthritis, Fibromyalgia and Joint Pain
Combats Anxiety
Relieves Headaches and Migraines
Relieves Sore Muscles
Protects Blood Circulation and Brain
Relieves Neuropathy Pain
Relieves Pain, including Chronic Pain
Relaxes Muscles
Improves Mood and Reduces Stress
Raises DHEA levels
Controls Cholesterol Production
Ideal for Sports Medicine
Boosts Serotonin "feel good" Brain Chemical
AND SO MUCH MORE!
Magnesium is a natural mineral found in the oceans. Magnesium & Chloride are two of the seven "Macro Mineral" Electrolytes.
Magnesium Chloride is a Sea Salt with Trace Minerals.
A Master Mineral responsible for 350 bio-chemical processes and 800 enzyme reactions in the body, from head to toe.
Responsible for the metabolism of calcium, potassium, phosphorus, zinc, copper, iron, sodium, lead, cadmium, hydrochloric acid, acetylcholine and nitric oxide as well as for the activation of Vitamin B1, which affects a wide spectrum of crucial body functions.
An adult body contains 25g magnesium, with 50% - 60% present in the bones and most of the rest in soft tissues. Less than 1% of total magnesium is in blood serum.
Calcium is the main conductor of the electricity that pass along the nerves and magnesium is necessary to maintain the proper level of calcium in the blood.
For purposes of cellular detoxification and tissue purification, the most effective form of magnesium is magnesium chloride, which has a strong excretory effect on toxins and stagnant energies stuck in the tissues of the body, drawing them out through the pores of the skin. Chloride is required to produce a large quantity of gastric acid each day and is also needed to stimulate starch-digesting enzymes.
Necessary for producing, storing and transporting energy (ATP) from the mitochondria. Magnesium must be bound to ATP, energy, in order to be biologically active.
An important calming agent. Calms the Central Nervous System, decreasing excitation of nerves and contraction of muscles.
Intimately involved in the transmitting of nerve signals. Magnesium permits a small amount of calcium to enter the nerve cell to allow electrical transmission along the nerves to and from the brain.
Intimately involved in muscle function, including oxygen uptake, electrolyte balance and energy production. Magnesium makes muscles work properly.
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