AOR Ribogen Mg - 263 grams
Combination of a sugar and heavily used mineral that are both extensively present in processes within the body makes for a quality product from AOR.
Brand: AOR
Format: Powder
Amount: 263 grams
General Product Information:
Support muscle performance.
Magnesium combined with D-ribose.
Helps maintain proper muscle function and in connective tissue formation.
Helps to maintain performance and maintain endurance in extended (>60 minutes) high intensity exercise.
Helps in the development and maintenance of bones and teeth.
D-ribose is a naturally occurring five carbon sugar that is found in all living cells. It is a building block of nucleic acids which are the building blocks of DNA and RNA. It is also a precursor for adenosine triphosphate (ATP) which is the 'molecular currency' of cellular energy, providing energy for every movement and chemical reaction made by the body. Magnesium is an important mineral that also helps stabilize ATP and DNA.
Ribogen Mg is primarily designed to support energy production and muscle function. Magnesium and D-ribose together in one formula provide a precursor for ATP (cellular energy) while boosting the capacity for cells to use it.
AOR's Ribogen Mg provides a unique combination of nutrients in a convenient powder that allows for flexible dosing to suit individual needs.
Medicinal Ingredients - Each Scoop (=approximately 2.5 grams) Contains:
D-Ribose ..... 2.5 grams
Magnesium (citrate) ..... 20 mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients*: None.
*NMI's are subject to change. Always read and follow the label for accurate ingredient and allergen information.
Dosage:
Adult: for proper muscle function and good health, take one to four scoops daily or as directed by a qualified health care practitioner. For workout support, energy, and endurance in high intensity exercise take three to four scoops daily. Mix product well in one to two cups of liquid (water, juice, etc.) immediately before consumption. Take with or without food.
NPN: 80050836
Product Information on this Page was Last Updated on: March 10, 2026.