BioCeuticals Clinical UM Calm 150g
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Advanced Magnesium Blend with Lactium®
UM Calm is a holistic formula with the hero ingredients, magnesium glycerophosphate and a specialised blend of amino acid chelates called UltraMag®, a BioCeuticals® proprietary blend. These are accompanied by accessory nutrients calcium, zinc, glycine and taurine to support a healthy nervous system. Choline supports the production of neurotransmitters, while zinc, glycine and taurine are included to support healthy neurotransmitter activity alongside Lactium®, to ameliorate stress-related symptoms.
- Features magnesium glycerophosphate, a highly bioavailable magnesium complex which is both fat- and water-soluble.
- Magnesium supports healthy function of the nervous system and may contribute to a reduction of tiredness and fatigue.
- Magnesium is a cofactor for serotonin synthesis; a neurotransmitter involved in the regulation of sleep.
- Choline supports the production of neurotransmitter acetylcholine, which is involved in cognitive function and memory.
- Lactium® may relieve stress related symptoms.
- Zinc, glycine and taurine support healthy neurotransmitter activity.
- Zinc and magnesium contribute to normal functioning of the nervous system.
- Calcium supports healthy nervous system signaling.
- Inositol supports signal transduction between cells, including nerve cells.
- Vegetarian-friendly formula with a natural lemon-lime flavour.
Ingredients
Ingredient | Per 7.5 g |
---|---|
Total Magnesium
|
300 mg
|
Magnesium amino acid chelate (UltraMag®) |
1.74 g
|
equiv. Magnesium
|
200 mg
|
Magnesium glycerophosphate (GIVOMAG™) |
966.19 mg
|
equiv. Magnesium
|
100 mg
|
Calcium glycerophosphate (GIVOCAL™) |
298.51 mg
|
equiv. Calcium
|
50 mg
|
Zinc amino acid chelate |
35 mg
|
equiv. Zinc
|
7 mg
|
Myo-inositol |
1 g
|
Taurine |
500 mg
|
Choline bitartrate |
300 mg
|
Camellia sinensis (Green Tea) leaf extract |
250 mg
|
equiv. leaf dry
equiv. Theanine
|
20 g
50 mg
|
Alpha casozepine enriched hydrolysed milk protein (Lactium) (Lactium®) |
75 mg
|
Vegetarian friendly.
Lactium® is derived from cow’s milk.
Contains 7.5mg of caffeine per 7.5g dose.
Directions for Use
Adults: Mix one 7.5g dose (1 heaped scoop) into 100mL of water or juice. Consume once or twice daily or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
It is recommended to consume your last daily dose one hour before bed.
Warnings
Mineral supplements should not replace a balanced diet.
Not suitable for use in children under the age of twelve months except on professional health advice.
Lactium is derived from cow's milk.
Contains 7.5mg of caffeine per 7.5g dose.
If symptoms persist consult your healthcare practitioner.
Always read the label. Use only as directed.
Prescribing Information:
Insufficient reliable information available avout the use of taruine in pregnancy and lactation; avoid using.
Magnesium is contraindicated in patients with renal failure or heart block (unless a pacemaker is present).
Individuals with myasthenia gravis should avoid the use of magnesium supplements.
Concurrent use of magnesium with fluoroquinolone antibiotics may reduce the absorption of the medication, while tetracycline antibiotics may form insoluble complexes with magnesium when taken together. Take medications either two hours before or four hours after oral magnesium intake.
Concomitant use of magnesium with calcium channel blockers or anti-arrhythmic medications may potentiate hypotensive or anti-arrhythmic activity. Monitor patient.
High-dose calcium intake may potentiate the activity of cardiac glycosides.
Calcium supplementation may have an antagonistic effect on the activity of calcium channel blockers.
Concurrent use of calcium, magnesium or zinc with tetracycline antibiotics, biphosphonates or levothyroxine may result in the formation of complexes, reducing the efficacy of the drug and absorption of calcium.
Adjunctive use of thiazide diuretics with calcium and magnesium supplements may heighten the risk of hypercalcaemia and hypomagnesaemia due to decreased urinary calcium excretion and increased magnesium excretion.
Theoretically, due to potential diuretic effects, taurine may reduce excretion and increase levels of lithium.
Catechins in green tea and caffeine are reported to have antiplatelet activity. Theoretically, green tea might increase the risk of bleeding when used with antiplatelet or anticoagulant drugs.