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BioCare Magnesium EAP Complex
b17590 size 90 veg.caps
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Magnesium
is required for cardiovascular health, the proper function of
nerves and muscles, is important in skeletal structure and aids
the absorption and retention of calcium. Magnesium EAP is a good
general source of highly bio-available magnesium.
Also
see:
BioCare Calcium EAP Complex
Additional Information
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Magnesium
is required to support liver function
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Magnesium
is important in skeletal structure and is central to energy
production
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Magnesium
is a co-factor in many enzyme systems and hormones
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Ethanolamine helps optimise the transportation of magnesium
within the body
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Useful
for individuals with malabsorption and poor magnesium status
Product
Information per Daily Intake (3 capsules)
Magnesium 300mg
Ingredients
Magnesium Phosphate, Ethanolamine, Capsule Shell (Hydroxypropyl
methylcellulose), Anti-caking Agents (Silicon Dioxide &
Magnesium Stearate).
Recommended Intake
One capsule taken three times daily with food or as
professionally directed.
Warnings
If you are under medical supervision, please consult a
doctor before use
BioCare
BioCare is an
independent, privately owned science based company founded in the United Kingdom
by practitioners with many years experience in biological science and nutrition.
BioCare's emphasis is on quality and innovation in both product development and
manufacturing techniques.
Over the years,
BioCare has been the first to introduce into the United Kingdom, and in some
cases the world, a number of new and exciting nutrition ingredients, products
and manufacturing processes.
BioCare uses the
purest raw materials available in their manufacturing and wherever possible,
produce their own ingredients, thus enabling them to maintain greater control
over what goes into their products. The entire BioCare product range is designed
to be hypoallergenic.
BioCare and its
products are highly respected by British Nutrition Practitioners.
BioCare
Magnesium EAP Complex
Minerals
Minerals are the inorganic elements which comprise part of the body. They
contribute from 60% to 80% of all the inorganic material in the human body. The
trace elements make up the remainder. Minerals and trace elements serve as vital
catalysts for the biological reactions that take place within the body. They are
found, for example, in bones, teeth and soft tissues. They are needed for the
production of blood, hormones and enzymes, thus serving a life sustaining
function.
The absorption of
minerals and trace elements (excluding electrolytes) is generally less efficient
than that of other nutrients. The term “bioavailability” refers to the
degree to which a particular nutrient is available for use in the body. There
are many factors which influence bioavailability including the compound form of
the mineral or trace element.
Magnesium
is involved in muscle contraction and nerve function. At least half of the
magnesium in the body is combined with calcium and phosphorus in bones. The
remainder is in soft tissues including red blood cells and muscles.
Manganese is an important activator of enzyme systems. It is involved in protein
synthesis and fatty acid metabolism. Manganese is also necessary for normal
skeletal development and pituitary gland activity.
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