55% of us are low on this mineral and feeling run down

Updated: November 3, 2018

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What mineral is responsible for over 300 biochemical reactions in your body – yet 55% of Americans get less of it than what’s recommended? It’s the 12th element on the periodic table and it affects your nerves, rhythm of your heart, your immune system, blood glucose, bone strength and more.

It’s magnesium.

Have you ever said “I have one nerve left, and you’re getting on it”, or wondered why you’re feeling run down – again?

Or have you thought “why can’t I shed those unwanted pounds, or sleep through the night?” then you too are probably short on magnesium, the mighty mineral.

Many think they get enough magnesium from the foods they eat everyday. Once upon a time, before big business took over farming, we did get enough.

But modern synthetic fertilizers (used to increase crop yields), replace only 3 nutrients back into our beleaguered, overtaxed soils – resulting in foods that have 50% less magnesium than before.

Add to that many foods we eat are made with refined flours instead of whole wheat, so most of the natural nutrients (including magnesium) are removed. To compensate, manufacturers “enrich” with iron and 4 B-vitamins, but not magnesium.

AlgaeCal Plus provides 350 mg of magnesium in a daily serving, which covers 75% of your RDI (Recommended Daily Intake).

It is simply a safe, effective and affordable strategy to get your needed  magnesium – and get the most out of life. Plus it will help prevent unnecessary health pitfalls and setbacks that cost much more than any supplement.

AlgaeCal Plus, with ample amounts of calcium, plus a range of crucial trace minerals helps you cover all your nutritional bases – naturally!

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Lara Pizzorno
MDiv, MA, LMT - Best-selling author of Healthy Bones Healthy You! and Your Bones; Editor of Longevity Medicine Review, and Senior Medical Editor for Integrative Medicine Advisors.,
Dr. Liz Lipski
PhD, CNS, FACN, IFMP, BCHN, LDN - Professor and Director of Academic Development, Nutrition programs in Clinical Nutrition at Maryland University of Integrative Health.,
Dr. Loren Fishman
MD, B.Phil.,(oxon.) - Medical Director of Manhattan Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Founder of the Yoga Injury Prevention Website.,
Prof. Didier Hans
PHD, MBA - Head of Research & Development Center of Bone Diseases, Lausanne University Hospital CHUV, Switzerland,