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Irwin Naturals Triple-Source Magnesium + Ashwagandha -- 60 Liquid Softgels


Irwin Naturals Triple-Source Magnesium + Ashwagandha
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Irwin Naturals Triple-Source Magnesium + Ashwagandha -- 60 Liquid Softgels

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Irwin Naturals Triple-Source Magnesium + Ashwagandha Description

  • Recovery | Balance | Stress
  • Mind and Body Recovery Formula
  • Targeting Key Systems to Improve Overall Health

Magnesium + Ashwagandha features three distinct forms of Magnesium that are highly-bioavailable and non-laxative for maximum health benefits. This formula is designed to promote whole-body and mind wellness by delivering a targeted combination of nutrients in combination with Sensoril® Ashwagandha Extract to help you mentally and physically conquer your day, and recover well at night. When used daily, this product can support:

 

Stress Management & Recovery - Sensoril® Ashwagandha Extract helps reduce the negative impact that stress has on the body and mind. Bioavailable magnesium helps to relax the body and replenish nutrient stores for optimized recovery after a long and stressful day.

Mood Balance - Magnesium and activated Vitamin B6 (P5P) play important roles in managing important biochemistry related to mood and motivation.

Immune Defenses - Magnesium, Vitamin D3, and Zinc are daily essentials for the regular health maintenance of your primary immune defenses.

Bone & Muscle Support - Magnesium along with Vitamin D3 + Vitamin K2 (as MK-7) and Zinc provide important nutritional support for the regular health maintenance of your physical structure.

 

Integrate this product into your daily nutrition plan to optimize and maintain the health of your mind and body.

 

What makes us different:

Liquid Soft-Gels - The nutrients in these easy-to-swallow Liquid Soft-Gels are released fast. Other forms of delivery can contain binders and fillers that may cause stomach upset and offer no nutritional value. Advanced Liquid Soft-Gels provide an optimum delivery system.

Quality Assurance - Irwin Naturals® is committed to providing the highest quality products for your health. We employ compliance testing to ensure purity and potency.

Global Responsibility - Over the year we have donated to organizations that support the environment and the health of our children.

Patented BioPerine® - Our special BioPerine Complex enhances the bioavailability, absorption and potency of many nutrients.


Directions

(Adult) Take three (3) Liquid Soft-Gels, up to two times per day, with food and a full glass (8 oz) of water.

*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: 3 Liquid Softgels
Servings per Container: 20
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories30
Total Fat1.5 g2%
Protein3 g
Vitamin D3 (as Cholecalciferol)50 mcg250%
Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate)10 mg588%
Magnesium (as 42% Magnesium Glycinate, 42% Magnesium Aspartate and 16% (Magnesium Hydroxide from Irish Seawater, Aquamin® Mg Sea Minerals))150 mg36%
Zinc (as Zinv Methionine) OptiZinc®15 mg136%
Copper (as Copper Citrate)1 mg111%
Flaxseed Oil (seed)1650 mg*
Sensoril® Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) extract (root, leaf)125 mg*
Vitamin K2 (as Menaquinone-7, MK-7)60 mg*
BioPerine Complex
BioPerine® Black Pepper extract (95% piperine) (fruit), Ginger extract (5% gingerols) (rhizome)
3 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Gelatin, purified water, glycerin, beeswax, sunflower lecithin, annatto (color), titanium dioxide (color), dlcalcium phosphate, caramel (color), red cabbage extract (color) and maltodextrin.
Warnings

This product contains ingredients that may affect blood sugar. Check with your doctor before using this product and engaging inactivity, if you are using medication or have any medical conditions. Vitamin K should not be used by individuals with liver disease, kidney disease, and/or blood disorders. Those individuals currently taking anticoagulant medications such as Coumadin (Warfarin) should consult with their doctor before taking supplemental Vitamin K. Do not use if you may become pregnant, are pregnant, or nursing. Do not exceed recommended daily intake. Not intended for use by persons under 18.

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What is toxic positivity?

To glean insight into how our devotion to positivity culture can stunt our growth, I turned to Whitney Goodman’s recent book “Toxic Positivity.” Although well-intentioned, she says, toxic positivity can result in the denial, minimization and dismissal of the authentic human emotional experience. Instead of meting out constant affirmation, such as “positive vibes only,” consider giving space to all the emotions—grief, sadness, joy, frustration, loss, delight. We are not always going to feel happy. Rather than being subtly shamed for unhappiness, it’s far better to make our peace with “it’s ok to not feel ok.”

I thought it was good to always be positive?

Taken to an extreme, positivity can mask denial. There’s nothing wrong with positivity—some of the time. But as the go-to answer for any situation, dilemma, event, it’s limiting. As Shakespeare wrote in Hamlet, “For goodness, growing to a pleurisy, Dies in his own too-much.” As Goodman explains in her book, healthy positivity means making room for reality, authenticity, struggle and transformation. For example, time doesn’t always heal all wounds. Sometimes we don’t get over things, or it takes a while, and everybody has their own timeline for grieving. Telling someone that time will heal puts relief in the future tense, minimizing the present moment experience of distress. And constant positivity conveys that some emotions are worthwhile and other are bad, which leads to suppression. What we resist, persists. Positivity can also translate as a blind spot. It says things like “let’s just love each other” in response to systemic prejudice, as if donning rose colored glasses can erase color distinctions. Responding to someone’s suffering is nuanced. The three factors to consider are timing, content and projection. Timing is moving in to quickly for the fix, content is learning to navigate difficult topics, and projection is not projecting your own values on someone else. Case in point: Who wants to hear that Jesus loves them, if they don’t believe in Jesus?

How does an insistence on positivity lead to shame?

If we are made to feel that negative feelings are bad, we might end up suppressing them. What is suppressed, shut down, denied, becomes grist for the shame mill. One study found that avoidance coping led to more depressive symptoms, not less. Goodman explains that faking positivity until you make it—entailing a shutting down of whatever emotions are more prevalent—creates a shame spiral.

How can we validate negative feelings but also learn to put them in a bigger context?

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