MUSCLE MAG - Extra Premium Magnesium + B6
MUSCLE MAG - Extra Premium Magnesium + B6
MUSCLE MAG - Extra Premium Magnesium + B6
MUSCLE MAG - Extra Premium Magnesium + B6
MUSCLE MAG - Extra Premium Magnesium + B6
MUSCLE MAG - Extra Premium Magnesium + B6

MUSCLE MAG - Extra Premium Magnesium + B6

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  • Relaxes muscles & reduces cramping, pain & spasms 1,2,3,4,5,6,14
  • Helps improves sleep duration & quality7,8
  • Calming neuro support for reduced stress & anxiety15,16,17,18
  • Quickly restores magnesium deficiency9,10
  • Supports boosted energy & ATP11,12
  • 4 easy absorbing magnesium forms + vitamin B6

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As a dietary supplement take 1 capsule 2 times per day.

LIFT. REST. REPEAT.

When you lift hard you gotta rest hard or you hurt your muscle building progress. So what do you do when sore, crampy, tight or twitchy muscles are keeping you up? Maximize your night-time recovery with MUSCLE MAG! These B6 fortified quad-form magnesium caps are a knockout formula that relaxes agitated muscles while improving sleep and recovery. Push hard, recover harder!

Shaun Clarida bicep curl with heavy dumbbell
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MAGNESIUM MEANS MUSCLE!

Magnesium is critical for muscle contraction, nervous system function, electrolyte balance, and sleep - but 75% of us aren’t getting enough!¹⁹ You need even more if you’re slamming iron. MUSCLE MAG stacks 4 easily absorbed forms of magnesium (bisglycinate, aspartate, malate and Aquamin®) to quickly fight deficiency. Every 2 caps loads you up with 100% (420mg) of your base daily need!

MUSCLE MAG - Extra Premium Magnesium + B6

GRIND THEN UNWIND

Overtraining, poor sleep, and muscle pain can seriously stunt your training efforts. Use MUSCLE MAG to relax tight muscles, improve muscle contraction, plus enjoy whole body benefits like improved bone health, reduced stress, more energy, and better sleep quality - all things you need to lift, rest, grow, then do it all over again!

Clarida with Muscle Mag
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MAGNESIUM HAS CHANGED MY RECOVERY GAME!

"Settling my muscles after a heavy lift session is hard. Getting consistent sleep to help my recovery has been even harder as a busy dad. MUSCLE MAG has been a game-changer. Highly recommend for any serious lifter!" — Shaun Clarida, 2X 212 Mr. Olympia

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YOU GOT QUESTIONS. WE GOT ANSWERS

The recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) of magnesium for adults 19-51+ years old is 400-420mg daily for men and 310-320mg daily for women, but research shows that 75% of people are not getting enough of this critical mineral. Bodybuilders and athletes also generally need more magnesium due to depletion from excess sweating and urination as part of an intense regular training program.

When you do heavy weightlifting your daily electrolyte, vitamin and mineral demands increase sharply. Mitigating many of increased energy demands of bodybuilders, the benefits of supplementing with magnesium include helping to balance electrolytes, reducing muscle cramping, relaxing twitchy muscles or spasms, reducing muscle pain & soreness, improving sleep quality & duration, and supporting bone & joint health.

While single forms of magnesium are effective in part, research shows that some kinds of magnesium are better at producing specific benefits than others. For example, Aquamin® marine magnesium contains 72 trace minerals and has been shown to be effective at supporting bone health²⁰ and improving magnesium uptake. Magnesium malate has been clinically shown to help with cellular energy production.²¹ You will find both of these forms plus Magnesium bisglycinate, Magnesium aspartate, and Vitamin B6 in MUSCLE MAG.

Yes, MUSCLE mag uses plant-based vegetable capsules. No gelatin-based capsules are used in this product.

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JM
31/05/2023
Justen M.
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I recommend this product

Mutant Mag

Mutant mag is the perfect supplement to help with muscle cramps and to recover from your workouts.

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24/05/2023
Lynsay
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Never Felt Better

Never felt better and recovered faster than after just two weeks of using this product consistently, I highly recommend

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Someone recommended and really work thanks

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