- Magnesium works inside our tissue cells binding with ATP to produce energy pockets for our body’s vital force*
- Magnesium is required for the body to produce and store energy*
- Magnesium helps obesity genes from expressing themselves*
- Magnesium is necessary for the production, function, and transport of insulin*
- Magnesium is one of the most important neuroprotectants known. Magnesium helps protect cells against environmental neurotoxins such as pesticides*
- Magnesium is critical for protein synthesis which is a must for muscle building*
- Magnesium allows the body to burn fuel and create energy in an efficient cycle during exercise that does not lead to lactic acid production and buildup*
- The feel-good hormone serotonin depends on magnesium for its production and function*
- Magnesium is the ultimate stress management nutrient and supports the adrenal glands that get worn out from stress*
- Magnesium activates enzymes that control digestion, absorption, and the utilization of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates*
- Research shows a direct relationship between the amount of magnesium in the diet and the ability to avoid high blood pressure*
- Magnesium is just as important as calcium to prevent and treat osteoporosis*
- Magnesium keeps calcium dissolved in the blood so it will not form kidney stones*
- Magnesium is necessary for insulin to open cell membranes for glucose*
- Magnesium is the second most prolific element inside human cells*
- Magnesium is nature’s calcium channel blocker: too much calcium entering cells can cause symptoms of heart disease, asthma, and headaches*
- Magnesium keeps calcium out of cells; when magnesium is low, calcium rushes in, causing cell death*
- Adequate levels of magnesium are essential for the absorption of and metabolism of calcium*
- Magnesium converts Vitamin D into its active form so that it can help calcium absorption*
- Magnesium is required to activate an enzyme for new bone growth*
- Magnesium is a vasodilator, opening up blood vessels*
- Magnesium therapy reduces cholesterol levels*
- Magnesium is required for the enzyme activity that lowers LDL cholesterol*
- Magnesium lowers triglycerides and raises HDL cholesterol*
- Magnesium is needed for an enzyme that converts omega-3 and omega-6 essential fatty acids prostaglandin’s which are necessary for heart and overall health*
- When sufficient levels of magnesium are present in the body cholesterol will be limited to necessary functions such as the hormone production and the maintenance of membranes*
- Sweat loss during intense exercise depletes magnesium*
- Outside of the bones and teeth, the highest concentrations of magnesium are in the heart and brain*
- Magnesium helps to transmit nerve signals*
- Magnesium is a natural muscle relaxant*
- Magnesium relaxes blood vessels in the fingers to treat Raynaud’s syndrome*
- Magnesium helps alleviate PMS and PMS headaches*
- Magnesium is an important part of treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia*
- Magnesium helps detoxify toxic chemicals*
- Magnesium binds with and helps eliminate heavy metals from the body*
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.