GC Green Cross Launches 'B-Max MG Plus' with Increased Vitamin B and Magnesium Content
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] GC Green Cross announced on the 24th that it has launched a new lineup of its high-content active vitamin brand 'Bimax,' called 'Bimax MG Plus.'
'Bimax MG Plus' is an over-the-counter drug containing high amounts of vitamin B and magnesium, developed targeting office workers who experience high stress or frequently consume processed foods, carbonated drinks, and coffee, which can lead to magnesium deficiency in the body. It features a softgel capsule formulation that allows for rapid absorption in the body.
It helps relieve physical fatigue, peripheral circulatory disorders, and menopausal symptoms, and also aids muscle cramps caused by magnesium deficiency. Magnesium is known as a component involved in carbohydrate metabolism that generates energy in the body. Each capsule contains 350 mg of magnesium oxide and 69 mg of benfotiamine, increasing each ingredient by 40% and 38%, respectively, compared to the existing 'Bimax MG Active.'
Additionally, coenzyme Q10 was added to enhance the antioxidant effect of vitamin E, and vitamin B2 riboflavin, which is effective for stomatitis, eczema, and dermatitis, was also included.
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Lee Won-jae, brand manager of GC Green Cross, said, “This new product is recommended for those who want to take magnesium, which helps with muscle cramps such as eye twitching, and benfotiamine, which is excellent for fatigue recovery, all at once.”
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