Calm-mag
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CALM-MAG (30 capsules)-magnesium acetyl taurinate for stress management and relaxation
A balanced everyday life with Calm-mag
Calm-magic contains a patented form of magnesium, magnesium acetyl taurinate, which is specially formulated to support the brain's response to stress. This advanced magnesium connection is slightly bioavailable and can cross the blood-brain barrier to promote the relaxation and feeling of calm. Calm-mag helps you keep your head cold, no matter what life may bring.
Benefits of Calm-Mag
✔️ Handles daily stress: Supports the body's natural ability to handle stress by promoting a healthy response in the brain.
✔️ Promotes tranquility and relaxation: Magnesium acetyl taurinate contributes to a balanced emotional state and promotes relaxed feelings.
✔️ Supports neurotransmitters: Helps regulate the activity of Serotonin and Gaba, which plays important roles in stress management.
✔️ High bioavailability: The specialized magnesium form is effectively absorbed and used by the brain for maximum effect.
✔️ Gluten-free and non-GMO: Adapted to different dietary needs for safe and efficient use.
How does Calm-Mag work?
Magnesium is involved in over 300 biochemical processes in the body, including stress management and neurotransmitter function. Calm-magic contains magnesium acetyl taurinate, an advanced magnesium form documented to increase the magnesium content of the brain. This helps to support the activities of Serotonin and Gaba, which is crucial to promoting the feeling of calm and reducing emotional stress.
Scientific documentation
A preclinical study showed that magnesium acetyl taurinate increased the levels of magnesium in the brain's tissue significantly compared to other magnesium compounds such as magnesiumglycinate and magnesium sitrat. A clinical study on women with magnesium deficiency also showed a noticeable improvement in feelings of relaxation and emotional balance after using magnesium acetyl taurinate.
Ingredients and dosage
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Each capsule contains:
Magnesium (from 750 mg ATA MG® magnesium acetyl taurinate): 45 mg
Other ingredients: vegetable cellulose (capsule), microcrystalline cellulose, silica, vegetable stearat. - Dosage: Take one (1) capsule daily, or as recommended by health professionals.
Warnings and reservations
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Do not exceed the recommended dose.
- Consult a doctor before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or under treatment for a medical condition.
- The product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent illness.
Conclusion
Calm-mag is an innovative dietary supplement that helps the body cope with daily stress in a natural way. With its advanced magnesium formula, it supports the health of the brain, promotes relaxation and contributes to a quieter everyday life.
References
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