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Natural Calm - 8 ounces Offering is as of March 2004. Click through for current info, pricing, and availability.
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Natural Calm - 8 ounces
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Magnesium A Powerful Anti-Stress Mineral Deficiency Often Leads to Irritability and Stress. Use During Stressful Times and High Tension Periods. Delivers the Highest Assimilation. Activates Nearly 100 Enzymes to Aid Nerves and Muscles.
Safety Information Begin using this product slowly. May cause some bowel looseness. Read package labels for full instructions. Consult a qualified health care practitioner before taking any substance for medicinal purposes. Product Description High stress and low magnesium = Big Trouble. Magnesium is a powerful anti-stress mineral and its deficiency is associated with most irritability or stress cases. Use in those stressful times and high tension periods or use regularly to reduce them. Natural Calm is a breakthrough in magnesium supplements and delivers the highest assimilation possible. Magnesium is a key substance in proper functioning of nerves and muscles and healthy maintenance of bones. Helps protect the arterial lining from the stress of sudden blood pressure changes. Activates nearly 100 enzymes and helps nerves and muscles function. Indications Stress, Irritability, Tension, Insomnia Ingredients Magnesium (elemental from magnesium citrate) - 615 mg. Directions One to Three Teaspoons (or more), anytime of the day or upon retiring. Can be taken more than once a day, with or without food. Mix in 3-4 ounces of hot water to dissolve, add cold water or juices and drink. Legal Disclaimer These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information posted on this website should not in any way be used as a substitute for the advice of a physician or other licensed health care practitioner.
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