Garden of Life Dr. Formulated Magnesium with Pre & Probiotics Gummies Raspberry Description
> 400 mg Magnesium (per 4 gummies)
> With Pre and Probiotics: 1 Billion CFU Bacillus subtilis DE111®
> Made with Bioavailable Magnesium which, in Studies, was shown to Be Superior
> Less than 1 g Sugar per 4 Gummy Serving
Dr. Formulated Magnesium Gummies
Do you feel fatigued, irritable or do you sleep poorly? The importance of adequate magnesium cannot be understated. It is estimated that up to 75% of the population is low in getting insufficient magnesium - clearly there is a wide gap between our intakes and what our bodies need. These delicious Dr. Formulated Magnesium Gummies are made with bioavailable magnesium which, in studies, was shown to be superior. Made with citrus pectin and no added sugars, a full 4-gummy serving of Dr. Formulated Magnesium Gummies contains less than 1 g sugar. We also added beneficial prebiotics which help feed the probiotics - in this case 1 Billion CFU clinically studied Bacillus subtilis DE111®.
Dr. Formulated Magnesium Gummies Benefits:
• 400 mg Magnesium (per 4 gummies)
• With Pre and Probiotics: 1 Billion CFU Bacillus subtilis DE111®
• Stress Support
• Sleep Support
• Heart Support
• Muscle Support
• Bone Support
• Digestive Support
Directions
Adults & teens, chew one to four gummies daily, start gradually. Kids 4 to 12 years old, chew one gummy daily under adult supervision.
Free Of
GMOs, animal ingredients, gluten, dairy and soy.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Gummy
Servings per Container: 60
| Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value |
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Calories | 10 | |
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Total Carbohydrate | 3 g | 1% |
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Dietary Fiber | 1 g | 4% |
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Total Sugars | 0 g | |
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Includes 0g Added Sugars | | 0% |
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Magnesium (as Magnesium Citrate) | 100 mg | 24% |
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Bacillus subtilis DE111® (250 Million CFU) | 3.5 mg | * |
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*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Fructooligosaccharides, citrus pectin, agar agar, tapioca starch, natural flavor, black carrot (for color), citric acid, trisodium citrate, carnauba wax.
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Keep Your Home Gym in Top Shape With This Cleaning Schedule
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]More people are finding it convenient, cost effective and frankly less germy to invest in home gyms. But machines, mats, balls and dumbbells aren’t cheap! To make the investment worthwhile, it’s important to care for and maintain each piece.
Cleaning and maintenance should be done on a daily, weekly and monthly basis. If done correctly, you’ll keep harmful germs away and your equipment will last a long time.
Gym Cleaning Supplies & DIY Sprays
Supplies
Rags (old dish towels and/or cotton t-shirts)
Microfiber cloth
Antibacterial cleaning wipes
Silicone lubricant spray
Yoga mat spray
Paper towels
White vinegar
Baking soda
Dish soap
Tea tree oil
Spray bottle
DIY All-Purpose Cleaning Spray
Ingredients
1-3/4 cup hot water
1-1/2 tsp.
baking soda
1/4 cup
vinegar
Shot of
dish soap
Directions
In spray bottle, combine hot water and baking soda; swirl around until baking soda dissolves. Add remaining ingredients and shake well.
Natural Disinfecting Spray
Ingredients
1-1/2 cups hot water
1/2 cup
vinegar
2 Tbsp.
natural dish soap
12 drops
tea tree oil
Directions
In spray bottle, combine all ingredients. Shake well.
Gym Cleaning Maintenance Schedules
Daily cleaning (or after each use)
- Gym equipment easily collects dust, sweat and body oils, which can cause the breakdown of your equipment. This includes bench upholstery, mats, dumbbell grips, handles and even the metal. It’s important to take a few minutes after each workout to wipe down each piece of equipment that is used.
- After using a piece of equipment, wipe off sweat with a rag. Follow that up with a cleaning wipe or a natural cleaning spray. When using a spray do not spray directly onto cardio equipment, as the spray could damage the electrical components.
- It’s best to clean cardio equipment by spraying cleaner onto a cloth and then wiping down machine parts that were used or where sweat may have been.
- Cleaning spray can be directly applied to benches, mats and dumbbells and then wiped off.
- Lastly, a disinfecting spray can be lightly sprayed over equipment.
Weekly cleaning
- To keep dust and grime from building up on machines and the floor or mats under your equipment, dust off all part of each machine with a microfiber cloth.
- Vacuum or sweep under pieces of larger equipment, like a treadmill or stationary bike. Then, using a disinfecting cleaner, either mop or mist and wipe up with a cloth the surrounding area under your equipment.
- Unplug cardio equipment for a deeper clean and wipe down the entire machine.
- Wipe down all free weights.
- Exercise bands can be soaked in warm water and mild cleaning solution for several minutes. Gently scrub any spots with stains. Rinse with clean water and let air dry.
Monthly maintenance
- Check for wear and tear of your machines, mats, dumbbells, bands and stability balls – all of your at-home equipment.
- Repair or replace any upholstery tears on benches, mats and/or bike seats.
- Inspect cables for fraying.
- Inspect machines and benches for loose or broken parts.
- Replace exercise bands that are thinning to avoid breaking in the middle of a workout.
- Inflate stability balls.
- Machines should be lubricated with a silicone lubricant. Spray the lubricant on a microfiber cloth and wipe down tracks on machines. Check any self-lubricating machines you have and fill them as directed by the maintenance manual.
- For larger pieces of equipment, check the owner’s manual for any suggested monthly maintenance tips.
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