SANUSq Health: Liposomal Magnesium Bundle
Liposomal Magnesium for healthy muscles, nerves and heart
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Best before: 28 February 2026
š Origin: The Netherlands
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Registered with DGCCRF (France): #2022-10-496
French government certified for safety and compliance [View PDF Certificate]
š SKU: BSL05-SR16-250
š Barcode: 8271510333250
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Main ingredients: (per 10 ml) 625.0 mg Magnesium bisglycinate; 62.5 mg Magnesium; 7.8 mg Zinc bisglycinate; 1.6 mg Zinc; 9.1 μg Selenium; 7.3 μg Chromium; 50 mg Taurine. Refer to label for full list of ingredients.
Suggested daily dosage: 2 x 5 ml directly in mouth or glass of water or juice, unless otherwise advised by a healthcare professional. Do not exceed recommended dosage.Ā
Recommended serving size: 10 ml
Servings per bottle: 25
Storage: Store cool and dry. When opened store in refrigerator and finish within 2 months.
3 x Liposomal Magnesium (+1 @ **% OFF) ā With a total of 15,625 mg of Magnesium bisglycinate in each bottle, you will be getting 62,500 mg of Magnesium bisglycinate with this bundle. Click to see the product
- Registered with the DGCCRF (France) #2022-10-496 [View PDF Certificate]
- Official French government certification ensuring compliance with EU supplement safety standards.
For more information about Liposomal Magnesium, please visit theĀ individual product page.
References:
Dhillon, Deo, Fenech 'Low magnesium in conjunction with high homocysteine increases DNA damage in healthy middle aged Australians' European Journal of Nutrition. May, 2024
Disclaimer
Information on our websites, in our blogs and our emails are provided for informational purposes only, and have not been evaluated by the EMA, EFSA or FDA. It is not meant to substitute medical advice provided by your healthcare professional and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Our products are intended for adults, 18 years of age and older. While Magnesium has been shown to have various health benefits, it is important to remember that supplements and dietary changes should be considered as part of an overall health plan and not as a substitute for professional medical treatment. Only a qualified healthcare practitioner can provide personalized advice and treatment plans based on your individual health needs and medical history, and you should seek advice from your healthcare professional before taking product(s) if you are pregnant or nursing.
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