Magnesium supports energy levels, helps relieve fatigue and maintains muscle function.
Ultra Muscleze® Energy provides a readily bioavailable source of magnesium through Magnachel™, a specialised form of an amino acid chelate. Magnesium supports physical endurance when dietary intake is inadequate, maintains energy levels and helps relieve fatigue. Magnesium helps reduce the occurrence of muscle cramps when dietary intake is inadequate and maintains muscle function. Vitamins B5 and B6 assist in the synthesis of neurotransmitters with magnesium supporting nervous system function. A vegan, tropical flavoured oral powder.
Serving Type: Oral PowderMagnesium as amino acid chelate - Magnachel™ | 320 mg |
Glutamine | 500 mg |
Taurine | 500 mg |
Levocarnitine tartrate | 293.25 mg |
equiv. to levocarnitine | 200 mg |
Ribose (d-Ribose) | 200 mg |
Calcium ascorbate dihydrate | 121.7 mg |
equiv. to ascorbic acid (vitamin C) | 100 mg |
equiv. to calcium | 11.44 mg |
Thiamine hydrochloride vitamin B1 | 30 mg |
Riboflavin sodium phosphate active vitamin B2 | 34.2 mg |
equiv. to riboflavin (vitamin B2) | 25 mg |
Riboflavin vitamin B2 | 25 mg |
Nicotinamide vitamin B3 | 50 mg |
Calcium pantothenate | 87.3 mg |
equiv. to pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) | 80 mg |
equiv. to calcium | 7.34 mg |
Pyridoxal-5-phosphate monohydrate P5P) (active vitamin B6 | 36.5 mg |
equiv. to pyridoxine (vitamin B6) | 25 mg |
Pyridoxine hydrochloride | 30.4 mg |
equiv. to pyridoxine (vitamin B6) | 25 mg |
Calcium folinate | 163 micrograms |
equiv. to folinic acid (activated vitamin B9) | 150 micrograms |
Hydroxocobalamin vitamin B12 | 100 micrograms |
Calcium (as calcium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate) | 41.3 mg |
Chromium as picolinate | 25 micrograms |
Potassium as aspartate | 11 mg |
Selenium as selenomethionine | 24.8 micrograms |
Zinc (as zinc amino acid chelate) | 5 mg |
Coenzyme Q10 as ubidecarenone | 75 mg |
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