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CHARGE-UP® MAG-EASE

VitaHealth CHARGE-UP® MAG-EASE is a nutritional supplement specifically designed to prevent magnesium deficiency symptoms.

 

It contains the powerful relaxation mineral – magnesium in chelated form, in combination with L-theanine, vitamin B2 and coenzyme Q10, which work synergistically to:

(i) Maintain proper nerve function, especially in reducing migraine

(ii) Reduce muscle cramps

(iii) Maintain normal blood pressure and ease heart palpitation

(iv) Reduce fatigue and increase energy levels

Category

CHARGE-UP®

Manufacturer

Vita Naturals Inc.

MAL no.

MAL23096062NCR

Barcode no.

9322935023215, 9322935023222

Product Code

45087, 45088

Pack Size

30’s, 60’s

Each tablet contains:

Elemental Magnesium
from magnesium amino acid chelate
150mg
L-Theanine 50mg
Vitamin B2 20mg
Coenzyme Q10 (ubidecarenone) 10mg
Grape Seed Extract (Vitis vinifera) 100mg
100mg
providing 95% proanthocyanidins

Directions:

Adults – Take 1 tablet, twice daily, after meals or as
recommended by a doctor or pharmacist.

Why Choose VitaHealth CHARGE-UP® MAG-EASE?

  • Provides a highly absorbable amino acid chelated form of magnesium that is less likely to cause
    gastrointestinal upset such as gas, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and stomach cramping
  • As a non-drug therapy to counteract migraine in 3 ways:
    (i) Reduces the frequency of attacks
    (ii) Decreases intensity of pain
    (iii) Shortens the duration of headaches
  • Incorporates L-theanine, a predominant non-protein amino acid naturally found in green tea leaves, to induce a relaxed yet alert mental state without causing drowsiness
  • Fortified with vitamin B2 and coenzyme Q10 to improve energy metabolism
  • No side effects associated with conventional pain killers
  • Non-sedating and non-habit forming
  • Made in Canada
  • Suitable for vegans
  • Halal-certified

Benefits

Elemental Magnesium (from magnesium amino acid chelate)

  • Relaxes and dilates blood vessels to reduce the spasms and constrictions that cause migraine
  • Decreases the number of headache days
  • Reduces migraine attack frequency and severity
  • Aids in muscle relaxation
  • Relieves symptoms of premenstrual distress
  • Maintains normal heart rhythms and eases heart palpitation
  • Reduces blood pressure

L-Theanine

  • Promotes the release of alpha brain waves related to mental relaxation and concentration
  • Reduces psychological and physiological stress responses
  • Maintains normal blood pressure

Vitamin B2

  • Increases energy levels
  • Reduces blood pressure
  • Decreases the number of headache days
  • Reduces migraine attack frequency and intensity

Coenzyme Q10 (ubidecarenone)

  • Increases energy levels
  • Decreases blood pressure
  • Decreases the number of headache days, and days with nausea
  • Improves headache frequency and degree of headache disability
  • Relieves headache symptoms associated with fibromyalgia
  • Reduces migraine attack frequency

Target Customers

  • Individuals who wish to prevent magnesium deficiency
  • Individuals who lead hectic lifestyles – ease of mind/boost energy
  • Individuals who suffer from migraine or tension headache due to the sensitivity to environmental triggers
  • Individuals who have leg cramps, back and neck pain, or menstrual cramps
  • Individuals who have high blood pressure and irregular heartbeat

References :

  1. Bianchi A, Salomone S, Caraci F (2004) Role of magnesium, coenzyme Q10, riboflavin, and vitamin B12 in migraine prophylaxis. Vitam Horm;69:297–312. doi: 10.1016/S0083-6729(04)69011-X
  2. Gomez-Ramirez M, Higgins BA, Rycroft JA et al (2007) The deployment of intersensory selective attention: a high-density electrical mapping study of the effects of theanine. Clin Neuropharmacol 30:25–38
  3. Jain AC, Sethi NC, Balbar PK (1985) A clinical electroencephalographic and trace element study with special reference to zinc, copper and magnesium in serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in cases of
    migraine. J Neurol;232 Suppl:161
  4. Juneja LR, Chu DC, Okubi T, Nagato Y, Yokogoshi H (1999) L-theanine—a unique amino acid of green tea and its relaxation effect in humans. Trends Food Sci Tech 10:199–204
  5. Liao F, Folsom AR, Brancati FL (1998) Is low magnesium concentration a risk factor for coronary heart disease? The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study. Am Heart J ;136(3):480-90

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