MAGNESIUM ACCESS (30 GELULES)

  • Complément alimentaire Magnésium Access – 30 gélules
  • Favorise la minéralisation osseuse et la santé musculaire
  • Réduit crampes et contractions musculaires
  • Aide à lutter contre le stress et l’anxiété
  • Améliore le sommeil et les performances sportives
  • Soutient la santé cardiovasculaire et les fonctions cognitives
  • Soulage règles douloureuses et migraines
  • Posologie : 1 gélule par jour
  • Convient aux 12 ans et plus
  • Contient : 330 mg Bisglycinate de Magnésium, 2 mg Vitamine B6

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Description

Magnésium Access – 30 gélules est un complément alimentaire formulé pour soutenir le bien-être musculaire, nerveux et osseux. Sa formule concentrée en bisglycinate de magnésium et vitamine B6 favorise une absorption optimale et un effet rapide.

Indications

  • Favorise la minéralisation osseuse
  • Soulage crampes et contractions musculaires
  • Aide à réduire le stress et l’anxiété
  • Améliore le sommeil et la performance sportive
  • Soutient l’activité cardiovasculaire
  • Soulage les règles douloureuses et la migraine
  • Favorise les fonctions cognitives

Conseils d’utilisation

Prendre 1 gélule par jour, à partir de 12 ans, de préférence lors d’un repas. Ne pas dépasser la dose journalière recommandée.

Composition par gélule

  • Bisglycinate de Magnésium : 330 mg
  • Vitamine B6 : 2 mg

Résultat : soutien global du métabolisme musculaire, nerveux et osseux, avec un effet relaxant et énergisant.

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