Cramps and Restless Leg Syndrome
during inactivity
(1 tbsp/day)
All muscles cramps may be aggravated by calcium deficiency and a vitamin F deficiency. It is highly soluble form of calcium from a nondairy vegetable source and contains the proper balance of calcium and magnesium (5:1 ratio). It is blended with magnesium citrate, thus providing balancing magnesium and making the product slightly acid for better absorption and assimilation. This is not a dairy product. Read more.
(6/day)
Cataplex F - vitamin F is omega-3 unsaturated fatty acids, iodine, prostate and liver extract. These are obtained from flax oil, wheat germ, prostate and liver extracts and more. Vitamin F is known as the "middle man" or the delivery mechanism for calcium, allowing it to be infused into the cells of the muscle. Read more.
(3-6/day)
Cataplex D (Vitamin D) supports bone health, mineral absorption, the immune system, and cellular processes. Vitamin D is largely misunderstood because very few people need it in the form of a supplement alone.
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during activity
(6/day)
Cataplex E2 is a special fraction of the vitamin E complex. Cataplex E2 supports cellular health and general well-being, supports normal cardiovascular health and provides antioxidants. Read more.
(6-8/day)
Magnesium Lactate contains magnesium to support cellular energy production, relax muscles, for proper use of calcium, calm the nervous system and menstrual cramps, make progesterone and support more than 300 processes. When magnesium deficiency becomes chronic, we suffer the symptoms of heart disease such as heart pounding at night, angina pectoris, hypertension and arrhythmia. Read more.