Magnesium (glycinate)

Pure Encapsulations

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Magnesium (glycinate) by Pure Encapsulations

Magnesium (glycinate) is a cardiovascular health product formulated by Pure Encapsulations and offered in three variations: 90, 180, or 360 capsules.* According to the manufacturer, this particular supplement has the highest pure magnesium glycinate content per capsule among leading supplement brands.* The product may support your health on multiple levels, including cardiovascular, and cognitive functions, as well as your metabolism and bone mineralization.* 

Who May Take Pure Encapsulations Magnesium (glycinate) Capsules?

You may opt for the Magnesium (glycinate) capsules provided by Pure Encapsulations if you:

  • struggle with the feeling of fatigue*
  • wish to improve your overall health*
  • need cardiovascular, cognitive, and metabolic support*

How May Magnesium (glycinate) Capsules Support Your Health?

Taking Magnesium (glycinate) may have the following health benefits:

  • supporting carbohydrates, amino acids, and fats metabolism*
  • improving energy*
  • promoting bone mineralization*
  • supporting cardiovascular health*

Supplements support your health but do not replace a balanced diet. Always check with your healthcare practitioner if you have doubts about a new supplement. Book a FREE product consultation to learn more about Magnesium (glycinate) capsules by Pure Encapsulations.

Recommendation:
Pure Encapsulations suggests taking 1–4 capsules per day, with meals, or as directed by a healthcare professional. 

Serving Size: 1 Capsule
Servings Per Container: 90/180/360

Amount Per Serving:
Magnesium (as magnesium glycinate) 120mg
 
Other Ingredients: vegetarian capsule (cellulose, water), ascorbyl palmitate

Caution: If you are pregnant or lactating, have any health condition or are taking any medication, consult your health professional before use. Storage: Store in a cool, dry place.

Pure Encapsulations’ logo, text, graphics, and photo images are the property of Société des Produits Nestlé S.A. and are used with permission. Copyright © 2021.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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