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Enzymatic Therapy
- A scientifically balanced blend of chelated minerals for a healthy heart.
- Contains magnesium, which is essential for teeth and bone structures.
- Essential supplement for every organ, especially the heart, kidneys and muscles.
- Chelated for better absorption.
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Krebs Magnesium-Potassium Chelates is comprised of magnesium and potassium, which are believed to be the most important minerals for the heart. Their role in the production of energy contributes to the contraction of the heart muscles. These minerals also aid in the maintenance of the cells’ electrical charges. Magnesium is a vital component to bones and teeth.
Krebs Magnesium-Potassium Chelates is also beneficial for the kidneys and the muscles. These two bio-active minerals in Enzymatic Therapy’s Krebs Magnesium-Potassium Chelates have undergone chelation (a binding process) to the intermediates of the Krebs cycle and therefore are more easily absorbed and utilized by the body. The intermediates, which are organic acids, play a major role in the production of the energy of every cell.
Suggested Use: One tablet daily.
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Supplemental Facts Serving Size: 1 Tablet(s)
| Ingredients | Per Serving | % DV | | | | | Magnesium (as chelated (Krebs) with citrate, fumarate, malate, succinate, and alpha ketoglutarate) | 250 mg | 63% | | Potassium (as chelated (Krebs) with citrate, fumarate, malate, succinate, and alpha ketoglutarate) | 100 mg | 3% | | | |
Notes: If pregnant, nursing, or taking prescription drugs, consult your healthcare practitioner prior to use.
ETI is an FDA-registered Drug Establishment and an AFSII-certified producer of particular organic product(s).
Other Ingredients: cellulose, stearic acid, modified cellulose gum, modified cellulose, titanium dioxide color, silicon dioxide, and magnesium stearate. |
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Contains No Added: sugar, salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, dairy products, artificial flavoring, preservatives or ingredients of animal origin. All colors used are from natural sources.
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