Bioavailable magnesium to relieve tiredness and mild muscle spasms when dietary intake is inadequate.
Ultra Muscleze® Forest Berries provides a readily bioavailable form of magnesium; a specialised blend of amino acid chelates called UltraMag®. Magnesium supports energy levels, relieves tiredness and fatigue and aids in the relief of muscle cramps and mild spasms when dietary intake is inadequate. Ultra Muscleze® contains a comprehensive range of nutrients including B group vitamins to support a healthy stress response.
Serving Type: Oral PowderMagnesium amino acid chelate - UltraMag® | 2.1 g |
magnesium | 244 mg |
Magnesium oxide heavy | 60 mg |
magnesium | 36.2 mg |
Glutamine | 500 mg |
Taurine | 500 mg |
Levocarnitine tartrate | 75 mg |
levocarnitine | 51.15 mg |
d-alpha tocopheryl acid succinate | 66.1 mg |
vitamin E | 80 IU |
Thiamine hydrochloride vitamin B1 | 25 mg |
Riboflavin vitamin B2 | 5 mg |
Nicotinamide vitamin B3 | 20 mg |
Calcium pantothenate | 27.29 mg |
pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) | 25 mg |
calcium | 2.29 mg |
Pyridoxine hydrochloride | 50 mg |
pyridoxine (vitamin B6) | 41.1mg |
Folic acid vitamin B9 | 150 micrograms |
Cyanocobalamin vitamin B12 | 18 micrograms |
Calcium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate | 34.3 mg |
calcium | 8.3 mg |
Molybdenum trioxide | 90 micrograms |
molybdenum | 60 micrograms |
Potassium aspartate | 50 mg |
potassium | 10.5 mg |
Selenomethionine | 60 micrograms |
selenium | 24 micrograms |
Dibasic sodium phosphate | 4 mg |
sodium | 1.3 mg |
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