Support Your Health & Energy Around the Clock
68%
of people are vitamin D deficient. Vitamin D is vital for building strong bones and maintaining the normal physiological functions of the nerves and muscles. When paired with vitamin K, it helps your body absorb calcium.
Up to 50%
of Americans don’t get enough magnesium. Adequate magnesium is necessary for optimal vitamin D utilization and is essential for mental clarity, neuromuscular function, and restful sleep.
The Rise & Reset System Kit provides over the daily recommended amounts of vitamin D and magnesium—two essential nutrients that work together to support your health around the clock—plus Tower+ Magnesium Spray to restore your body, calm your mind, and enhance your wellness routine.
Prepare for the Day With Vitamin D3
Elevate your morning wellness routine with the power of Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol), expertly paired with vitamin K for maximum benefits in our thoughtfully curated kit. This essential nutrient promotes bones health, and maintains the normal physiological functions of nerves and muscles, while working with vitamin K to ensure proper calcium absorption. Because Vitamin D is fat-soluble, it’s best absorbed with healthy fats like eggs or avocado—making it the perfect addition to your breakfast. Plus, taking Vitamin D in the morning mimics natural sun exposure and helps prevent sleep disruption, so you can start each day feeling your best. Make optimal health easy with our complete wellness kit!
Wind Down With Magnesium
Experience true relaxation and restorative sleep with the powerful combination of Prime™ Liposomal Magnesium Tablets and Tower+™ Magnesium Spray—your ultimate evening duo for winding down. Magnesium is essential for mental clarity, neuromuscular function and sound sleep, while low levels can lead to tension, discomfort and restless nights. Prime™ Liposomal Magnesium Tablets provides the body with 350 mg of magnesium in a highly bioavailable form. Thanks to its unique formula, which provides two different types of magnesium and aloe vera via a patented delivery system, Prime™ Liposomal Magnesium Tablets helps you achieve a calm mind and body before bedtime. Complete your nightly wind-down with Tower+ Magnesium Spray—just a few mists provide 100mg of pure magnesium chloride to melt away muscle tension after a busy day, so you can relax, recover, and drift into restful slumber. Prioritize peaceful nights and refreshed mornings with this dynamic magnesium support for your bedtime routine!
Product Classification
Isotonic
Vegetarian
Good Manufacturing Practices
Dairy Free
Gluten-Free
No Detectable GMO
Key Ingredients & Benefits
Tower+™ Magnesium Spray: Magnesium Chloride (10%)
Each spray delivers a surge of revitalization from within, restoring comfort and eases your ultimate daily solution for relieving tension and effortless care.
Prime™ Liposomal Magnesium Tablets: Aloe vera - inner leaf (20 mg, 100x concentrated - equivalent to 2 g)
Supports digestive health
Helps to support immune health
Prime™ Liposomal Magnesium Tablets: Magnesium (100 mg derived from magnesium diglycinate; 250 mg derived from magnesium oxide)
Helps the body adapt to stress
Supports healthy sleep quality
Promotes optimal muscle health and comfort
Supports bone health
May alleviate head discomfort and promotes cognitive health
May assist in stabilizing blood pressure and blood glucose
Supports cardiovascular health
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Isotonix® Vitamin D3 with K2 Powder Drink: Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol)*
Supports immune health
Helps maintain bone mass by supporting normal osteoclast activity
Helps maintain bone health
Isotonix® Vitamin D3 with K2 Powder Drink: Vitamin K2*
Supports normal delivery of calcium to the bones
Promotes healthy arteries and elasticity of blood vessels
Helps maintain bone mass
Isotonix Liquid vs. Standard Tablet & Capsule
0:05 minutes
Isotonic Liquid:
- Rapidly aborsbed by the body
- Enhanced nutriton absorption through osmotic pressure
- Free from artificial colors or flavors
- No binders or fillers to impede nutrion release
- Maximum results
0:40 minutes
Standard Tablet & Capsule:
- Difficult to swallow
- Slowly absorbed by the body
- Reduced absorption of vitamins & minerals
- Binders and fillers impede nutrient release
- Often contains artificial colors or flavors
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is vitamin K included in Isotonix® Vitamin D3 with K2 Powder Drink?
Some studies have concluded that vitamin K2 does not interfere with anticoagulant medications; however, most products containing vitamin K (including K1 and/or K2) warn users taking anticoagulants not to take the product. If you are currently taking warfarin or another anticoagulant medication, you should consult your physician before taking any product containing vitamin K1 or K2.
How much magnesium should I be getting, and why do I need a magnesium supplement versus getting it from my normal diet?
The recommended dietary allowance for adult males is not less than 260 mg of magnesium daily and for adult females is no less than 210 mg daily. Daily lifestyle factors and poor dietary choices adversely affect the amount of magnesium we are ingesting. Meats, starches, dairy products and refined and processed foods – which make up a large portion of the typical diet today – contain low amounts of magnesium. High-fat diets provide lesser amounts of magnesium. For these reasons, it is important to help balance our diets with nutritional supplements that can provide additional nutritional assistance.
When can I expect to feel visible results? Is this product safe for sensitive skin?
Customers have seen results in as little as minute before but full result after a week of consistent usage. It's common to feel mild tingling or itching initially due to concentrated magnesium levels. If this happens, dilute the spray with water, starting with a small test area. Stop using and consult your healthcare provider if irritation continues.
Research Scope
260 mg
The recommended dietary allowance for adult males is not less than 260 mg of magnesium daily.
210 mg
The recommended dietary allowance for adult females is not less than 210 mg of magnesium daily.
10,000 IU
Recommended daily upper limit of vitamin D is 10,000IU.
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