InterPlexus Inc., Fura-Mag, 90 Capsules
£39.17 GBP
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Dietary Supplement High Absorption Magnesium Vegetarian Fura-Mag Highly Bioavailable Magnesium with Vitamin B6 Supports healthy cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, endocrine, neurological, and metabolic function. Magnesium fumarate is a fully-reacted, organic bound magnesium salt known to have good bioavailability. Pyridoxine hydrochloride is added as a source of vitamin B6 which appears to enhance the absorption of magnesium into the cells. Magnesium deficiency is common in today's society, as many individuals do not consume the recommended daily intake of magnesium from food. With the benefits that come from adequate intake, magnesium supplementation may be a worthwhile consideration for individuals dealing with high levels of stress and many related concerns. Supplementation with Fura-Mag: Supports healthy cardiovascular function Inhibits platelet aggregation & dilates blood vessels Provides nutritional support for muscles & bones Reduces muscle spasm & soreness Supports healthy bone density Supports normal vitamin D synthesis & activity Speeds recovery after training Supports normal energy metabolism Supports cognitive function Enhances positive mood Improves adaptability to stress Supports normal blood sugar levels Improves insulin function Highly Bioavailable Magnesium with Vitamin B6 Supports healthy cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, endocrine, neurological, and metabolic function. How does Fura-Mag work? Fura-Mag is formulated with bioavailable magnesium and vitamin B6 for cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, endocrine, neurological, and metabolic support. What the research shows: Magnesium plays many crucial roles in human physiology. Magnesium is involved in hundreds of enzymatic processes in the body that in turn influence the function of numerous body systems and metabolic pathways. Magnesium supports cardiovascular function. It acts as a natural calcium channel blocker and a cofactor for maintaining cell membrane potential, which is crucial for establishing a steady, regular heartbeat. Magnesium also appears to decrease the vascular and endothelial inflammation involved in atherosclerosis and hypertension. Low magnesium levels appear to induce an inflammatory state in general which can have detrimental effects on the body. Magnesium influences electrolyte levels inside cells by moderating cell membrane transport and cell-substrate adherence. Acting as a counterbalance to calcium, magnesium encourages muscle relaxation by increasing reuptake of calcium after muscle contraction. Magnesium is also a structural nutrient that maintains the health of bones and teeth. Around 60% of magnesium is stored in bone with most of the remainder in the skeletal muscle and soft tissues. Depleted magnesium levels and the resulting chronic inflammation are known to increase bone loss, whereas magnesium supplementation has been shown to reduce bone loss. Studies also show that stress and magnesium are linked: increased stress causes urinary loss of magnesium, and elevated catecholamine concentrations have been shown to lower serum magnesium levels. In addition, low magnesium levels can worsen the overall cumulative negative effects of the stress response. Magnesium supplementation has been shown to lower cortisol levels while improving swimming and running times in competitive triathletes. In situations of chronic stress, increased intake of magnesium may be required to maintain adequate magnesium stores. Magnesium is also necessary for normal neurological function and neurotransmitter release, and the links between magnesium status and mental health are documented by research. Magnesium deficient diets in animals are known to correlate with depressive and anxiogenic behaviors. Low magnesium status also appears to have a correlation with depression in humans, although more research is needed to fully confirm the link. Increased magnesium intake also has been shown to decrease neuronal overexcitation and improve reasoning coherence
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