You may have noticed a new magnesium supplement in the Synergia Laboratory's Nutritherapy range. We are proud to present Mag® Boost, the first liposomal magnesium on the market, for even greater effectiveness! Mag® Boost is available in 2 different galenic forms: tablets or orodispersible powder (portable sachets) for the comfort of the largest number of people.
Key Ingredients
Mag® Boost contains magnesium, B vitamins (B5 and B6) that optimize magnesium efficiency, vitamin D, which improves intestinal absorption and whose effectiveness is correlated with sufficient magnesium levels, and taurine, which plays a role in magnesium fixation.
Innovation! Liposomal Magnesium
The magnesium in Mag® Boost is enclosed in a liposome. The liposome is a small lipid structure that is naturally absorbed throughout the length of the intestine. Liposomal magnesium is therefore better and more rapidly absorbed by the body, where it is most needed, eliminating any risk of side effects on transit (intestinal spasms, diarrhea).
Interaction between Magnesium and Vitamin D
The choice to add vitamin D to the Mag® Boost formula, specifically positioned on magnesium, was not random. Indeed, there is a real interest in combining vitamin D and magnesium to benefit from a real synergy of action:
Vitamin D improves intestinal absorption of magnesium.
Lack of magnesium intake affects vitamin D levels.
Vitamin D is magnesium-dependent. The effectiveness of vitamin D is correlated with sufficient serum (blood serum) levels of magnesium.
For what Use?
Physical or intellectual fatigue, lack of energy, nervousness, stressful situations, muscle fatigue, and strengthening of the immune system.
Mag® Boost, the Formula
1 sachet or 1 tablet of Mag® Boost contains 100 mg of elemental magnesium (30% RDA*), 100 mg of taurine, 2 mg of vitamin B5 (33% RDA), 0.60 mg of vitamin B6 (48% RDA), and 3 μg of vitamin D3 (60% RDA).*RDA: Recommended Daily Allowance.
Mag® Boost, Dosage
Respect an initiation phase that allows to fill magnesium and vitamin D deficiencies: take 1 tablet or one orodispersible sachet, three times a day, morning, noon, and evening, for a minimum of 10 days or more according to needs. Then, adopt a maintenance approach: take one to two tablets or orodispersible sachets of Mag® Boost every day, modulating the intake according to the situation (more or less busy day, stress, physical activity, etc.).
What's the Difference between our 3 Magnesium Dietary Supplements?
D-Stress®, D-Stress® Booster, and recently Mag® Boost, the Synergia Laboratory offers no less than 3 magnesium-rich dietary supplements. Which one to choose and for what use?
- D-Stress®: 4 tablets of D-Stress® provide 120 mg of magnesium. D-Stress® also contains Taurine, Arginine, and B Vitamins. Unit price: €14 for a box of 80 tablets, i.e., €0.72 per day (for 4 tablets per day). D-Stress® is recommended in case of Stress and Fatigue. Galenic form: tablets to swallow. Discounted rates for synergiashop.com customers: buy 4 boxes + 1 free.
- D-Stress® Booster: 1 sachet of D-Stress® Booster provides 200 mg of magnesium. D-Stress® Booster also contains Taurine, Arginine, and B Vitamins. Unit price: €16 for a box of 20 sachets, i.e., €0.80 per day (for 1 sachet per day). D-Stress® Booster is recommended in case of Stress, Fatigue, or Lack of Energy. Galenic form: sachets containing a powder to dilute. Discounted rates for synergiashop.com customers: buy 3 boxes + 1 free.
- Mag® Boost: 1 sachet or 1 tablet of Mag® Boost provides 100 mg of magnesium. Mag® Boost also contains Taurine, B Vitamins, and Vitamin D. Unit price: €13 for a box of 20 orodispersible sachets, i.e., €0.65 per day (for 1 sachet per day) and €15 for a box of 60 tablets, i.e., €0.25 per day (for 1 tablet per day). Mag® Boost is recommended in case of physical (muscular) and intellectual fatigue, nervousness. Mag® Boost is available in sachets containing an orodispersible powder to be taken without water or in tablets to be swallowed.
(1) Kelishadi R, Ataei E, Ardalan G, et al. Relationship of Serum Magnesium and Vitamin D Levels in a Nationally-Representative Sample of Iranian Adolescents: The CASPIAN-III Study. International Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2014;5(1):99-103.