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Many factors including diet, exercise and alcohol consumption may reduce magnesium levels. Find your serene escape with Swisse Magnesium + Sleep Powder. A delightful blend of magnesium, hops, and passionflower in a tasty lemon and honey flavour, it's your nightly ticket to relaxed muscles and peaceful sleep*. Say goodbye to muscle cramps and welcome restful nights, all in a convenient powder form. *With passionflower & hops, traditionally used in Western Herbal Medicine to support restful sleep.
- 300 mg of total magnesium for muscle relaxation
- Relieves muscle cramps and spasms
- Supports emotional balance
- Traditional Western Medicinal herbs Hops and passionflower for calming sleep support
- Lemon and honey flavoured powder for a pleasant taste
Ingredients
Each scoop (7.5 g) contains:
- Magnesium (from magnesium citrate nonahydrate) 100 mg
- Magnesium (from magnesium glycinate dihydrate) 200 mg
- Calcium (from calcium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate) 100 mg
- Potassium (from dibasic potassium phosphate) 30 mg
- Choline (from choline bitartrate) 24.98 mg
- Inositol 24.98 mg
- Hops (Humulus lupulus extract 80.25 mg) equiv. dry fruit 800 mg
- Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata extract 50.25 mg) equiv. dry flower & leaf 500 mg
No added artificial colours or flavours. Contains sugars and sulfites.
Store below 25°C in a cool, dry place. Do not use if cap seal is broken.
How to Use
Adult Dosage:
Using the enclosed scoop, mix one level scoop (7.5 g) with 100 mL of water (or more water as desired). Take once daily, approximately 30-60 minutes prior to bed, or as directed by a healthcare professional. Once dissolved, consume immediately.
Not suitable for infants under the age of twelve months.
Warnings
- If symptoms persist consult your healthcare professional.
- Vitamin supplements should not replace a balanced diet.
- This medicine may not be right for you. Always read the label and any warnings before purchase. Follow the directions for use. If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional. Supplements may only be of assistance if dietary intake is inadequate.