Did you know that research shows approximately half of Americans aren’t meeting their daily magnesium needs?
And that these “subclinical deficiencies” can have serious consequences, including an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and osteoporosis, as well as early mortality?
And that research suggests the recommended daily allowance (RDA) for magnesium may not produce optimal health and longevity?
Well, all of that is why many health-conscious people who eat a nutritious diet also choose to supplement with magnesium.
And that’s why I just released a Sucrosomial® magnesiumsupplement, which is a special form of magnesium that’s better assimilated by the body (and far better than magnesium oxide in particular, which is one of the most common forms found in supplements).
P.S. If you’re unsure whether your diet is providing enough magnesium to optimize your health and wellbeing, it probably isn’t.
Because like vitamins D and K, unless you carefully micromanage your meals to supply relatively large amounts of magnesium, you just aren’t getting enough to fully meet your body’s needs.
And this is especially true if you’re physically active because exercise can deplete your body’s magnesium stores.
That’s why I believe supplementing with magnesium is a no-brainer.
P.P.S. Thousands of our customers have been anxiously awaiting our magnesium supplement (as well as other single-ingredient products like vitamins D and K, which are in progress), so we may sell out of this first production run rather quickly.
My point?
If you want to see what some extra magnesium in your diet can do for you, don’t wait until we’ve sold out—place your order now.