Trace Minerals, Mega-Mag, 4 oz
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- America's #1 Trace Mineral Brand
- Certified Vegan
- ConcenTrace
- Considered as Dietary Supplement
- Gluten Free
- Kosher
- Low Sodium
Product Benefits
Ionic form for quick absorption. ConcenTrace. Vegan.
Ingredients
Supplement FactsServing Size: 0.8 tsp. (4 ml)Servings Per Container: 30 | ||
Amount Per Serving | %DV | |
Magnesium | 400 mg | 100% |
Chloride | 1120 mg | 33% |
Sodium | 3 mg | <1% |
Potassium | 3 mg | <1% |
Sulfate | 60 mg | † |
Boron | 500 mcg | † |
† Daily Value (DV) not established. | ||
Other Ingredients A high magnesium, low sodium concentrate from Utah's Inland Sea, the Great Salt Lake. Contains no added ingredients. Allergen Info: contains no known allergens. Contains over 72 ionic trace minerals from seawater. ConcenTrace is a trade name for concentrated sea minerals from the Great Salt Lake. |
Suggestions
1/4 to 0.8 teaspoon (1 to 4 ml) daily with juice or food to mask the highly concentrated mineral flavor. To top off or fully supplement your diet with magnesium, we recommend starting with 1/4 teaspoon and increasing as needed, ideally spread throughout the day. We also recommend taking Mega-Mag with a large glass of fluid. Excess magnesium may cause a laxative effect.
Special Note
Allergen Info contains no known allergens.
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