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Applied Nutrition ZMA Professional is a dietary supplement in capsule form for anyone looking to specifically supplement their mineral intake.

What you should know about mineral supplements

When it comes to mineral products, the difference is in the details: the same amount of "magnesium" can come from various compounds – oxide, citrate, bisglycinate, and others – which differ in terms of tolerability and solubility. The ingredient list names the form, while the nutrition facts table lists the amount contained, including the NRV percentage. The overall balance is important: if you combine several products (e.g., multivitamin plus ZMA), you should check the total amount per mineral. Magnesium, zinc, and electrolytes are particularly relevant for athletes; the appropriate choice depends on diet and training volume.

About Applied Nutrition

Applied Nutrition is a British sports nutrition manufacturer with its own production facility in Liverpool. The brand is known for a wide range of products, from proteins to pre-workouts, and supplies athletes in over 70 countries. Many products are Halal-certified and produced according to GMP standards.

Who is Applied Nutrition ZMA Professional suitable for?

Applied Nutrition ZMA Professional is aimed at anyone who values well-tolerated compounds.

Related Categories

You can find suitable products in our categories Applied Nutrition, Minerals, Vitamins, and Recovery.

What to look for when buying?

Pay attention to the compound (citrate/bisglycinate are considered well-tolerated), the actual amount per serving, and the NRV percentage. Avoid unwanted redundancies with other products. Whether effervescent, capsule, or powder is a matter of taste – what matters is what you take regularly.

Buy Applied Nutrition ZMA Professional online at Best-Supps

At Best-Supps, you can order Applied Nutrition ZMA Professional as original goods – with secure payment and shipping from Germany. Simply add your favorite to the cart.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I take zinc and magnesium together?

Yes, the combination is common – typically as ZMA products. Adhere to the respective dosage recommendations.