Magnesium, Minerals and Trace Elements
Magnesium is an essential mineral that must be consumed in sufficient amounts daily. It is involved in many bodily processes. To stay healthy, the human body requires roughly 2/3 of all known elements. Maintaining balance between these minerals and trace elements is a highly complex, important, as well as impressive bodily function. There are 92 known elements, a further 22 are assumed, and there are also hundreds of isotope variations. It is therefore no surprise that scientists have started looking into the relationship between various minerals and trace elements as well as their effect on the human body. How minerals and trace elements contribute to healthy living as well as how their imbalance may negatively affect health are questions for which nutritional science is seeking answers.
High Bioavailability
Mega Mag Trace Minerals are a rich, natural source of concentrated magnesium ions containing other minerals and trace elements that act as natural cofactors. As a result of their natural and rich structure as well as ionic form, Mega Mag Trace Minerals have a very high bioavailability.
Trace Minerals Research
For over 40 years, Trace Mineral Research, based in Utah, USA, has been addressing the problem of mineral and magnesium deficiencies and resulting mineral imbalances by extracting health-promoting ionic minerals and trace elements from Utah's Salt Lake and making them available in high concentrations in its products.
According to the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA):
Magnesium contributes to:
- reduction of tiredness and fatigue,
- electrolyte balance,
- a normal energy-yielding metabolism,
- normal functioning of the nervous system,
- normal muscle function,
- normal protein synthesis,
- normal psychological function,
- the maintenance of normal bones,
- the maintenance of normal teeth,
- cell division.