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Catalyzed Mineral Complex with Shilajit and Laminaria

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Catalyzed Mineral Complex with Shilajit and Laminaria

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Catalyzed Mineral Complex with Shilajit and...

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  • Fyllir mikilvægar næringarholur fyrir hámark heilsu og vellíðan
  • Stoð við skannað vöðva
  • Stuðlar að heilsu beina
  • Stuðlar að heilsu heila
  • Stuðlar að réttum afeitrun
  • Jafnvægi fjölsteinefni formúla fyrir bestu steinefna endurnýjun
  • Shilajit og Laminaria auka frásog annarra steinefna á meðan þau styðja orku og lífskraft

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Nánari Lýsing

Nútíma lífstíll getur leitt til steinefna skorts. Ofrækt jarðvegarins, unnin matvæli, stress og jafnvel sterk lyf geta stuðlað að skorti á nauðsynlegum næringarefnum í líkamanum. Þetta getur truflað jafnvægið þitt og almenna heilsu.

Til að hjálpa til við að endurheimta þetta jafnvægi hefur Quicksilver þróað steinefnablöndu Dr. Shade. Þessi víðtæka blanda af makró- og snefilefnum með viðbættu Shilajit og Laminaria styður heilbrigða steinefnastöðu fyrir góða orku.

Varan hefur verið þróuð með gott jafnvægi og hlutfall margra steinefna og helstu makró- og snefilsteinefnum, þar á meðal magnesíum, kalki, járni, snefilsinki og fleira, til að tryggja besta frásogið og áhrif á líkamann.

Steinefni eru nauðsynleg næringarefni sem gegna mörgum hlutverkum í líkamanum, þar á meðal að styðja við heilbrigð bein, vöðva í stoðkerfinu og heilann. Þó að steinefni sé að finna á náttúrulegan hátt í mat okkar getur verið erfitt að fá nægilega magn aðeins úr mat, sem getur kallað á steinefna viðbót í formi bætiefnis. 

Það sem gerir þessa blöndu einnig sérstaka er frábær viðbót grundvallallarsteinefnisflokks sem er Shilajit (með stöðluðum 40% af fulvinsýru) sem hjálpar til við að flytja steinefni til fruma, og Laminaria sem er brúnt þang ríkt af joði og öðrum lífvirkum efnasamböndum sem aðstoða við efnaskiptahámörkun.

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