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Multiminimous powder

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  • Helps reduce fatigue*
  • Contributes to the normal functioning of the Immary System **
  • Contributes to a normal muscular function ***
  • Complex of 4 minerals: potassium, magnesium, zinc and selenium
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We recommend that you take the multiminium during meals.

is not suitable for the elderly or with renal conditions, diabetes with insulin resistance, or treated for high blood pressure. Pregnant and breastfeeding women are invited to take the attachment of a healthcare professional before any supplementation. The use must be limited to a few weeks/month.

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(3) Welch AA. Dietary Magnesium Is Positively Associated With Skeletal Muscle Power and Indices of Muscle Mass and May Attenuate the Association Between Circulating C-Reactive Protein and Muscle Mass in Women. J Bone Miner Res. 2016 Feb;31(2):317-25.
(4) Welch AA. Dietary Magnesium May Be Protective for Aging of Bone and Skeletal Muscle in Middle and Younger Older Age Men and Women: Cross-Sectional Findings from the UK Biobank Cohort. Nutrients. 2017 Oct 30;9(11). pii: E1189.
(5) Hayhoe RPG. Cross-sectional associations of dietary and circulating magnesium with skeletal muscle mass in the EPIC-Norfolk cohort. Clin Nutr. 2018 Jan 30. pii: S0261-5614(18)30015-3.
(6) Richard PG. Cross-sectional associations of dietary and circulating magnesium with skeletal muscle mass in the EPIC-Norfolk cohort. Clin Nutr. February 2019Volume 38, Issue 1, Pages 317–323
(7) Setaro L. Magnesium status and the physical performance of volleyball players: effects of magnesium supplementation. J Sports Sci. 2014;32(5):438-45.
(8) Setaro L. Effect of Magnesium Supplementation in Isokinetic Knee-Flexion in Elite Volleyball Players. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 40(5):S341, May 2008.
(9) Santos DA. Magnesium intake is associated with strength performance in elite basketball, handball and volleyball players. Magnes Res. 2011 Dec;24(4):215-9.
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(12) Dørup I. Effects of magnesium and zinc deficiencies on growth and protein synthesis in skeletal muscle and the heart. Br J Nutr. 1991 Nov;66(3):493-504.
(13) Welch AA. A higher alkaline dietary load is associated with greater indexes of skeletal muscle mass in women. Osteoporos Int. 2013 Jun;24(6):1899-908.
(14) Córdova Martínez A. Effect of magnesium supplementation on muscular damage markers in basketball players during a full season. Magnes Res. 2017 May 1;30(2):61-70.
(15) Kass LS. The effect of acute vs chronic magnesium supplementation on exercise and recovery on resistance exercise, blood pressure and total peripheral resistance on normotensive adults. J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2015 Apr 24;12:19.
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Take 5.8g (4 dosters) per day distributed fairly during meals

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Multiminraux is a mixture of 4 minerals:

- Potassium citrate
- Magnesium citrate
- OUMIMINE ™ zinc
- Selenium (L-Sélénomethionine)

*magnesium & nbsp;

** Sélenium and Zinc & nbsp;

*** Potassium

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Good to know

People practicing bodybuilding can be more prone to mineral deficiencies due to the increase in physical activity and mineral losses associated with perspiration. (1-2)

What the product does

What the product does

What the product does

Fight against mineral deficiencies

athletes have increased needs in minerals because they tend to eliminate a large part with the sweating caused by training (1-2).
It is essential to complement themselves in minerals, especially if we practice an intense sports activity.

Muscle function

Magnesium, potassium and zinc contained in multiminéeaux contributes to a normal muscle function.
Magnesium and zinc contained in multiminéaux contributes to normal protein synthesis.

Composition

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Interaction with other Nutrimuscle products

  • We recommend that you take the Nutrimuscle multiminium with the Nutrimuscle multivitamins, vitamin C, D, K2-MK7, BCAA, Tribulus, Lactium, Omega 3.

  • No notable antagonisms.

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  • As consumers of our products, we favor traceability and transparency for our producers and our food supplements.

    at Nutrimuscle, we only use high -end minerals whose quality is guaranteed By world leaders: Cura Global Health and Solabia groups specialists in natural ingredients based on plants, produces zinc nutrimuscle.
    Our potassium citrate is produced by the Austrian group Jungbunzlauer and our magnesium citrate is produced by the group French Solabia.

Who is the product for?

  • The Nutrimuscle multi -via is addressed:

    to athletes as well as sedentary

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