B6 is important for the nervous and immune systems to work efficiently. In addition B6 is needed to convert tryptophan (an amino acid) to niacin (a vitamin) which helps with control with LDL (bad cholesterol). Vitamin B6 is also useful with maintaining your blood glucose or sugar level within normal ranges. B6 is one of the vitamins that helps with the conversion of stored carbohydrates or other nutrients to glucose.*****
Magnesium is the next main ingredient. It is the 4th most abundant mineral in the body and essential to good health. Half of the Magnesium in the body is in your bone most of the other half is found in cells, body tissues and organs. The body works very hard to keep the blood level of Magnesium constant which is about 1% of the mineral in the body. Magnesium assists with over 300 biochemical reactions in the body. Some of them include; normal muscle function, nerve function, keeping the heart rhythm steady, immune system support and strong bones. In addition Magnesium helps regulate blood sugar levels, promote normal blood pressure and is involved with energy metabolism and protein synthesis.******
Zinc is the last mineral we will discuss with respect to Revitatropin PM. Zinc is a mineral found in almost every cell. It is thought to be responsible for stimulating the activity of nearly 100 enzymes which promote biochemical reactions in your body. Zinc is important for a healthy immune system, wound healing, maintenance of your sense of taste and smell and in addition is needed for DNA Synthesis.******
From this discussion you can read Revitatropin PM is packed with many very good and essential active ingredients to help your body. It was designed to help and promote solid restful sleep without feeling sluggish and to assist with your body’s ability to heal itself by keeping a strong and healthy immune system.
*Information from melatonin.com
**Information from drugs.com
***Information from healingwithnutrition.com
****Information from The New York Times July 10, 2008 issue
*****Information from healthlink.mcw.edu
******Information gathered from ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets
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