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Dr. Weyrauch Magnesium (Human) - 120 capsules

Dr. Weyrauch Magnesium (Human) is a cardinal bulk element with enormous importance for the metabolism.

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  • Dr. Weyrauch Magnesium (Human) - 120 capsules

    Dr.Weyrauch Magnesium (Human) is a cardinal bulk element with enormous importance for the metabolism. In fact, it is involved in hundreds of enzymatic processes in the body. Magnesium contributes to the normal functioning of the nervous system, normal energy metabolism and a reduction in tiredness and fatigue. Its importance also extends to normal muscle function and the maintenance of bones and teeth. Due to our normal mixed diet, it has become difficult to cover the daily magnesium requirement of approx. 380mg per day. Mg Magnesium contributes to the nutritional enhancement of the magnesium supply.

  • Composition
  • Magnesium bisglycinate 33%, magnesium tricitrate 30%, capsule shell: hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, astralagus extract 20%.

  • Recommended use
  • Nutritional values per recommended daily dose

    Magnesium 205 mg as magnesium bisglycinate and magnesium tricitrate (54% RM)

    (RM (%): Reference quantity (for the average adult) according to LMIV/VO1169/EC)

    4 capsules a day. Consume after or with food.

    Warning: Food supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet. Keep out of the reach of children. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake.

    Capsule shell: hydroxypropyl methylcellulose

    Out of consideration for customers who are vegetarians or vegans, we have opted for cellulose for the capsule shells. In capsules made from hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, the cellulose is processed in such a way that it softens and becomes porous in the stomach or when it comes into contact with moisture, so that the contents of the capsule can escape. The cellulose is not digested but excreted as "dietary fiber".