Nutrition Geeks unveils new supplement duo

Jane Wolfe
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Nutrition Geeks has announced the introduction of two new capsule supplements: Magnesium Glycinate 3-in-1 and Lion’s Mane Focus+.

The Magnesium Glycinate 3-in-1 is an innovative formula blending three different forms of magnesium to regulate diverse biochemical reactions in the body: magnesium glycinate (1,000mg) to support muscle relaxation, improve sleep quality and aid mental calmness; magnesium malate (400mg) to promote energy production, reduce fatigue and support fibromyalgia management; and magnesium citrate (400mg) to support digestion and promote mineral absorption. The supplement provides 384mg of elemental magnesium and 102% NRV and comes in pouches of 90 capsules.

The Lion’s Mane Focus+ is designed to promote nerve growth factor, which can result in improved focus, better memory and mental clarity. Each serving contains 4,000mg of lion’s mane mushroom extract with 50% polysaccharides – the main beneficial compounds of this mushroom – to help strengthen the immune system. Vitamin B1 is also included to give the brain an extra boost by supporting mental agility, alertness and concentration, along with 200mg black pepper to increase the absorption and bioavailability of the beneficial compounds. The product comes in packs of 180 easy swallow tablets which provides a three-month supply.

“We’re extremely excited to launch our long-awaited Magnesium Glycinate 3-in-1 and Lion’s Mane Focus+,” says Nutrition Geeks co-founder Jai Shah. “As the business grows, we’re listening to our customers and satisfying all their requests, continuing on our mission to make nutrition accessible to all. We have other exciting products coming out this year, so stay tuned!”

Both new products are packaged in a compact flat-pack pouch which minimizes the use of plastic, takes up less space for storage and delivery, and requires less manufacturing process than traditional bottle containers.

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Jane Wolfe has worked in journalism since leaving University with a BA (Hons) in English in 1991, covering industries as diverse as energy, broadcasting, wellbeing and animal welfare. She first became part of the Natural Products News team in 1998 as a sub editor and freelance journalist before relocating to Greece in 2004. In 2013 she returned to the magazine as assistant editor, then deputy editor.
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