Designs For Health Tri-Mag Restful Night
Directions: Designs For Health Tri-Mag Restful Night
Adults: mix 7 g (one level scoop) into 200 ml of water or your preferred milk and consume immediately. Take 1 hour before bed, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner
Benefits: Designs For Health Tri-Mag Restful Night
- Improvements to sleep quality
- A more refreshing sleep
- Steady maintenance of emotional wellbeing and mood balance
- Nutritional support for a healthy nervous system
Ingredients: Designs For Health Tri-Mag Restful Night
Active ingredients (per 7g dose) | |
Magnesium glycinate | 1.1g |
equiv. Magnesium | 150mg |
Contains Glycine | 920mg |
Magnesium glycerophosphate | 909.4mg |
equiv. Magnesium | 100mg |
Magnesium citrate | 309.3mg |
equiv. Magnesium | 50mg |
Total Magnesium | 300mg |
Glycine | 3g |
Total Glycine | 3.92g |
Crocus sativus (affron) ext. dry conc. | 28mg |
From min dry stigma | 84mg |
Eschscholzia californica ext. dry conc. | 100mg |
equiv. dry herb top/flower | 1.5g |
Passiflora incarnata ext. dry conc. | 30mg |
equiv. dry flower | 3g |
Excipients: Designs For Health Tri-Mag Restful Night
Acacia
Citric acid
Colloidal anhydrous silica
Natural vanilla and chocolate powder
Natural lemon powder
Lemon lemonade powder
Maltodextrin
Stevia rebaudiana
Allergen Information: Designs For Health Tri-Mag Restful Night
No added: Gluten, dairy, lactose, soy, or nuts
Vegan Friendly
Warnings: Designs For Health Tri-Mag Restful Night
If symptoms persist, seek the advice of a healthcare professional
Vitamin and/or mineral supplements should not replace a balanced diet.
Not to be used during pregnancy and/or breastfeeding.
Contains sulfites and phenylalanine
Education: Designs For Health Tri-Mag Restful Night
Magnesium
Magnesium is one of the most ubiquitous and essential minerals in the body. It is a critical nutrient in almost every cellular metabolic and biological process, with enzyme databases listing over 600 enzymes that use magnesium as a co-factor and a further 200 being directly activated by magnesium. As a natural calcium channel blocker, muscle relaxant, facilitator of calming effects upon the nervous system, and a required element for electrolyte balance and proper functioning of sodium-potassium ATPase pumps, magnesium plays a crucial role in supporting, muscle contraction and relaxation, neurological health, neurotransmission and psychological balance.
Skeletal muscle & nervous system function
Magnesium is a critical regulator of the activity rate of the Sodium-Potassium ATPase pump (Na+, K+- ATPase pump), which is required for the removal of sodium from inside the cell in exchange for potassium. This makes Magnesium vital for maintaining the electrical potential of skeletal muscles and nerves and for neurotransmission across neuromuscular junctions. As well as moderating the function and activity of the Na+, K+- ATPase pump, subsequently affecting both contraction and relaxation phases of muscle movement, magnesium also contributes to skeletal muscle function by facilitating oxygen utilisation, ATP production and electrolyte balance. In the nervous system, Magnesium is vital for neurotransmitter binding and subsequent transmission. Magnesium can cross the blood-brain barrier and acts as a calcium antagonist at neuromuscular junctions, affecting NMDA receptors. It also agonises GABA receptors, thereby having an overall calming effect on the nervous system. Magnesium absorption is seen as a challenge as various factors such as solubility, gastric pH, the formation of a hydration shell, and transport can influence magnesium bioavailability. Organic forms such as citrates, amino acid chelates, glycinates, aspartates and glycerophosphates tend to have the most optimal bioavailability profiles.
Saffron
Saffron is a herb that has been used for thousands of years for its effects on inflammation and the nervous system. Saffron contains three main constituents that show the most biological activity, and they are known collectively as “lepticrosalides”. They include crocin, picrocrocin and safranal. Modern investigations have confirmed Saffron’s traditional uses, particularly its effects on mood and sleep. The ability of Saffron to improve sleep quality is thought to be brought about by mechanisms relating to its possible influence over melatonin production, improvements in delta powdered sleep phases and non-rapid eye movement sleep Moreover, the general calming effects that Saffron brings to the nervous system may also contribute to its ability to promote a more refreshing sleep Driving Saffron’s effects on emotional well-being and mood balance are its serotonergic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, neuro-endocrine (dampens HPA response to stress), neuroprotective and soporific activity. Saffron’s constituents can interact with the cholinergic, glutamatergic and GABA systems whilst increasing cAMP response element binding protein (CREB) and brain-derived neurotropic factor (BDNF) providing neuroprotective effects.