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Essential minerals at effective doses and in the most bioavailable forms

  • Provides magnesium, calcium, zinc, chromium, iodine, boron, selenium, vanadium, silicon and potassium in their best forms.
  • The magnesium helps to reduce fatigue, the zinc and selenium help the immune system to function normally, etc.
  • Enriched with vitamin D3, which supports normal calcium absorption.
  • Contains an extract of black pepper (Bioperine®) and digestive enzymes (lipase, amylase and protease).
  • Minerals and trace-elements all have specific benefits.
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MultiMineral Complex Supplement - Restores the Body Mineral Reserves

Multimineral Complex is a supplement containing minerals in their most bioavailable forms and at the optimal doses demonstrated in the latest scientific data. It also contains two forms of magnesium which reduce fatigue, zinc which supports normal immune system function, and ingredients which enhance their absorption such as Bioperine®.

What do minerals do in the body?

Minerals are micronutrients from rocks which play fundamental roles in the body: they control cardiac activity, regulate the circulation, maintain tissues like the skin and nails, support brain function ... The roles vary depending on the type of mineral.

In theory, all the minerals we need are present in our diet, but in reality, deficiencies are increasingly common due to the rise in consumption of junk food. A lack of minerals usually results in deficiencies in other micronutrients such as vitamins. Iron, for example, promotes the absorption of vitamin B12, and phosphorus improves the bioavailability of vitamin B6, two vitamins in which deficiencies are common.

What is in Multimineral Complex?

Multimineral Complex contains several minerals and trace-elements.

  • Magnesium, in two optimal forms (aspartate and citrate). Magnesium supports normal energy metabolism and nervous system function, helps to reduce fatigue, and plays a role in maintaining healthy bones and teeth as well as muscle function.
  • Calcium, in the form of glycate, which supports normal digestive enzyme function and neurotransmission. It also helps to reduce bone mineral loss in post-menopausal women aged 50 and over.
  • Potassium, which helps maintain normal blood pressure and supports healthy nervous system and muscle function. Recommended by the WHO for lowering blood pressure in those with hypertension, it helps bring the sodium:potassium ratio closer to 1:1, the figure considered beneficial for health.
  • Zinc, which, in particular, supports normal DNA synthesis and protects cells against oxidative stress.
  • Silicon, which helps to bind calcium and combat bone demineralisation. It also plays a role in structuring the skin, hair and nails.
  • Selenium, boron (FruiteX-B®), molybdenum (in two forms), iodine, vanadium and chromium, trace-elements which are all essential (at low levels) for good health.

At the same time, it contains elements that support the optimal absorption of all these substances:

  • Vitamin D3 (100IU), which aids absorption of calcium and phosphorus.
  • Digestive enzymes (lipase, protease, amylase).
  • Extract of ginger (standardised to 5% gingerols), which also contains manganese, phosphorus and magnesium.

What are the latest scientific news regarding minerals?

The scientific community is very interested in the benefits of minerals and their precise role in the body. Here are five recent discoveries on the subject.

  1. Around 10% of cases of coronary heart disease in middle-aged people (aged between 50 and 60) could be avoided by preventing iron deficiencies, according to a study published in October 2021 in ESC Heart Failure, the journal of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) (1).
  2. Blood levels of magnesium are an important factor in the immune system’s ability to fight pathogens. Researchers have shown that our T cells need adequate magnesium levels in order to function properly (2).
  3. Zinc may play a critical role in regulating communication between brain cells, especially by controlling memory consolidation, according to a study published in September 2021 in the journal Neuron (3).
  4. In July 2021, researchers showed that calcium plays a key role when the brain lacks energy, by relaxing or contracting capillaries to supply specific areas of the brain with nutrients (4).
  5. Vitamin D, which supports normal immune system function, cannot be metabolised properly if magnesium levels are too low, which is thought to be the case for half of all people in the West (5).

How should our supplement be taken?

We recommend taking one capsule three times a day or as advised by your therapist.

If you need advice on vitamin or mineral supplements, we recommend this video by Hélène Tinguely, our consultant nutritionist: Why take a multivitamin and how do you choose the right one?

Depending on your needs, you may also be interested in the famous supplement Daily 3, which contains numerous vitamins and phytonutrients as well as minerals, or the supplement Daily Booster, a concentrate of micronutrients that is the perfect complement to MultiMineral Complex.

Alongside supplementation, it’s also important to eat a more balanced diet: mineral supplements should complement, rather than replace, the minerals provided by your diet.

Composition
Dose : 3 capsule
Number of doses per box: 30
Amount per dose
Magnesium aspartate 250 mg
Magnesium citrate 250 mg
Calcium glycinate 120 mg
Potassium gluconate 90 mg
Zinc glycinate 25 mg
Bioperine® 20 mg
Ginger extract (standardised to 5 % gingerols) 20 mg
Amylase 5 000 SKB/g 15 mg
Protease 5 000 HUT/g 15 mg
Lipase 500 FIP/g 15 mg
Silicon (from 80 mg bamboo extract standardised to 10 % silicon) 8 mg
Boron (from 31 mg calcium fructo-borate - FruiteX-B® standardised to 2.67% boron) 2 490 mcg
Iodine (extracted from 210 mg of marine alga standardized to 0.1 % iodine) 210 mcg
Selenomethionine 210 mcg
Chromium picolinate; 90 mcg
Molybdenum glycinate ; 60 mcg
Molybdenum citrate 60 mcg
Vanadium sulfate 30 mcg
Vitamin D3 (100 IU) (cholecalciferol) 7.5 mcg
Other ingredients: Acacia gum, white rice flour.
Bioperine®, Sabinsa Corp, India. - FruiteX-B®, FutureCeuticals, Inc., USA.
FruiteX-B® is a registered trademark and is manufactured under US Patent #5,962,049 and issued and pending foreign patents and is available exclusively from FutureCeuticals, Inc.
Directions for use
Take one capsule three times a day, or as advised by your therapist.
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Monsieur Hinko Simek
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This product is good , however I find it overpriced.
Robert Kerkhoven
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Superb for supplementing the daily shortages.
Cécile
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Bon produit, mais assez cher.On trouve souvent des complexes multi-vitaminés qui comprennent peu de minéraux. Celui-ci est complet et les enzymes sont un plus appréciable.
BAGNOUD Paul
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Valable et très utile avec ses apports importants de iode, sélénium, Vit D-3. Avec les autres sels minéraux, ils contribuent à éviter en partie l'acidose, et les enzymes (lipase, protéase, amylase) participent à la digestion d erepas complets.
BOSSU Madeleine
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Pour le moment cette formule me semble prometteuse...mais là aussi j’attends 6 mois pour donner un avis plus complet.
J’ai une demande :
Pourriez-vous faire des formulations pour les séniors qui ont des problèmes spécifiques( peau, articulations, cheveux, vision) mais avec le grand âge il leur faut des formules plus douces.
Merci. En tous cas je suis cliente depuis longtemps et satisfaite.

BAGNOUD Paul
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Très utile, gràce aussi à la présence d'enzymes digestives pour les sucres, les graisses et les protéines.
A. Angel
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Buena ayuda en estos tiempos donde la auto-inmunidad es primordial.
SUZANNE BONO
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Super produit....
References
  1. Schrage B, Rübsamen N, Ojeda FM, et al. Association of iron deficiency with incident cardiovascular diseases and mortality in the general population. ESC Heart Fail, 2021 DOI: 10.1002/ehf2.13589
  2. Jonas Lötscher, Adrià-Arnau Martí i Líndez et al. Magnesium sensing via LFA-1 regulates CD8 T cell effector function. Cell, 2022; DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2021.12.039
  3. Enhui Pan, Xiao-an Zhang, Zhen Huang, Artur Krezel, Min Zhao, Christine E. Tinberg, Stephen J. Lippard, James O. McNamara. Vesicular Zinc Promotes Presynaptic and Inhibits Postsynaptic Long-Term Potentiation of Mossy Fiber-CA3 Synapse. Neuron, 2011; 71 (6): 1116 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2011.07.019
  4. Thomas A. Longden, Amreen Mughal, Grant W. Hennig, Osama F. Harraz, Bo Shui, Frank K. Lee, Jane C. Lee, Shaun Reining, Michael I. Kotlikoff, Gabriele M. König, Evi Kostenis, David Hill-Eubanks, Mark T. Nelson. Local IP3 receptor–mediated Ca2 signals compound to direct blood flow in brain capillaries. Science Advances, 2021; 7 (30): eabh0101 DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abh0101
  5. Anne Marie Uwitonze, Mohammed S. Razzaque. Role of Magnesium in Vitamin D Activation and Function. The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, 2018; 118 (3): 181 DOI: 10.7556/jaoa.2018.037

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