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Magnesium is an essential nutrient for many biologic functions in the horse.
Half of the magnesium found in the body is in the bone. One of its most important functions is in maintaining the function of the nervous system and neuromuscular transmission and activity. This is one reason why lack of sufficient magnesium is associated with tremors, muscle spasms, and neuropsychiatry disturbance.
THE NEED FOR A RICH NATURAL SOURCE OF EASILY ABSORBABLE IONIC MAGNESIUM IS APPARENT. Concentrated
From the Great Salt Lake of Utah are the richest known sources of magnesium in ionic form. It is noteworthy to point out that based on independent laboratory analyses, the magnesium harvested from the Great Salt Lake of Utah contain no detectable levels of aluminum.
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