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You’ve done the hard work.
You’ve cleaned up your diet. You’ve prioritized your gut. You may be supplementing with Daily Essential Nutrients and even building further with Balanced Free Form Aminos.
The difference? It shows—steadier energy, a more balanced mood, clearer thinking, and greater day-to-day resilience.
But if you’re still dealing with persistent muscle cramps, stiff joints, lingering fatigue, or poor recovery after stress or exercise, it’s not that your protocol isn’t working.
It may just be time for what comes next.
Vitamins get attention. Minerals do the heavy lifting.
Most people don’t realize how easily minerals become depleted—or how subtly depletion can disrupt systems throughout the body. Our soils are overworked. Our foods are heavily processed. Even with a clean diet, your body might still be running on empty.
Many of the symptoms we chalk up to “getting older” or “being stressed” are actually linked to depleted mineral status:
Joint stiffness or inflammation
Muscle cramps (especially legs and feet)
Chronic fatigue or breathlessness
Hormonal mood swings or irritability
Bone density loss or fracture risk
Trouble recovering from exercise
Brain fog or short-term memory issues
Blood sugar crashes
Without adequate mineral support, your body can’t regulate hormones, balance electrolytes, generate energy, or support bone and nerve health.
Minerals are central to hundreds of biological processes—and they’re easy to lose and hard to replace.
Macro Mineral Boost isn’t just a calcium supplement. It’s a comprehensive mineral strategy—built to restore what your body has gradually lost.
Each mineral in this formula plays a specific role in restoring structure, energy, and function:
Great Salt Lake Minerals – Magnesium, potassium, and 70+ trace minerals for hydration, metabolism, and electrolyte balance*
Organic Kelp – Iodine and micronutrients that support thyroid function, detox, and metabolic health
Calcium – Strengthens bones, supports nerve signaling, and enables proper muscle contraction*
Magnesium – Critical for sleep, relaxation, energy production, and blood sugar control*
Zinc – Supports immune resilience, hormonal balance, and tissue repair*
Selenium – Works with iodine to support healthy thyroid and antioxidant defense*
Copper, Manganese, Chromium, Molybdenum, Boron – Often overlooked, these trace minerals are vital for bone health, insulin sensitivity, and brain signaling*
Most mineral supplements cut corners. They deliver low-quality forms of calcium or magnesium—and leave out essential trace minerals altogether.
Hardy’s Macro Mineral Boost is formulated differently:
✅ Full-spectrum mineral profile: macro + trace minerals in one formula✅ Bioavailable forms: minerals your body can actually absorb and utilize✅ NutraTek™ delivery: our proprietary technology enhances absorption and cellular uptake✅ Natural sources: Great Salt Lake minerals and organic kelp✅ Clean and complete: no fillers, no allergens, no synthetic additives
Together, this blend delivers targeted support to bones, joints, muscles, nerves, and the systems that connect them.
Many customers have added Macro Mineral Boost to their regimen and experienced tangible benefits:
“My knees no longer feel painful and stiff.” — Fran
“I sure notice when I forget to take them. My legs and knees get really achy.” — Shelley D.
You’ve already addressed the root. You’ve replenished micronutrients, supported your gut, and stabilized your brain. Now it’s time to reinforce your foundation.
Add Macro Mineral Boost daily for the next 30 days and see how your body responds:
✅ Restore strength and structure*✅ Support energy, focus, and recovery*✅ Ease discomfort and move more freely*✅ Build deeper resilience from the inside out*
Let’s see what happens when you don’t just fuel the system—you fortify it.
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Utah Geological Survey. "Great Salt Lake Facts."