Support Your Health & Energy Around the Clock
68%
of people are vitamin D deficient. Vitamin D is vital for strong bones, a healthy heart, and a resilient immune system. When paired with vitamin K, it helps your body absorb calcium and supports healthy arteries.
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, muscle relaxation, and restful sleep.
The Rise & Rest 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 heart health and supports immune health, 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!
Product Classification
Isotonic
Drinkable Supplement
Dairy Free
Vegetarian
Good Manufacturing Practices
Gluten-Free
No Detectable GMO
Wind Down With Magnesium
Experience true relaxation and restorative sleep with the powerful combination of Isotonix® Magnesium and Tower+™ Magnesium Spray—your ultimate evening duo for winding down. Magnesium is essential for mental clarity, muscle relaxation and sound sleep, while low levels can lead to tension, discomfort and restless nights. Isotonix® Magnesium delivers 100% of your daily magnesium needs in every serving, using highly absorbable citrate and glycinate for optimal absorption, helping 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!
Key Ingredients & Benefits
Isotonix® Magnesium: Magnesium Glycinate*
Supports healthy sleep quality
Promotes cognitive health and head comfort
Helps maintain normal blood pressure
Isotonix® Magnesium: Magnesium Citrate*
Supports cardiovascular health
Promotes optimal muscle health
Helps maintain normal blood sugar levels
Isotonix® Vitamin D with K2: Vitamin K2*
Supports normal delivery of calcium to the bones
Promotes healthy arteries and elasticity of blood vessels
Helps maintain bone mass
Supports calcium utilization
Tower+™ Magnesium Spray: Magnesium Chloride (10%)
Each spray delivers a surge of revitalization from within, restoring comfort and making it your ultimate daily solution for relieving tension through effortless care.
Isotonix® Magnesium: Potassium (Bicarbonate)*
Supports healthy heart rythm
Supports the normal transmission of nerve impulses and contraction of cardiac, skeletal and smooth muscle
Supports the body’s ability to regulate water balance, recover from exercise and eliminate waste
Isotonix® Vitamin D with K2: Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol)*
Supports immune health
Helps maintain bone mass by supporting normal osteoclast activity
Helps maintain normal blood pressure
Helps maintain bone health
Benefits Beyond Your Bones
Isotonix® Vitamin D with K2 is the first of its kind to deliver both of these powerful vitamins with isotonic delivery. The unique relationship between vitamin K and D enables support for calcium absorption and utilization.
Unlock Your Body’s Full Potential
Experience more than just an electrolyte booster. Unlike the magnesium we acquire from food, our highly bioavailable formula ensures superior absorption for faster, more noticeable results. Feel the difference with Isotonix Magnesium!
Isotonix Delivery System
:05 minutes
Isotonix Liquid Vitamins
- Formulated to survive digestion.
- Delivers concentrated nutrients to the site of absorption.
- Contains no fillers or binders.
- No artificial color or flavors.
:40 minutes
Standard Vitamin Tablet
- Contains lab-created coatings and lubricants.
- Often contains artificial colors, nutrients and flavors.
- Limited absorption of nutrient utilization.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is vitamin K included in Isotonix Vitamin D with K2?
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.
Is it safe to take more than one serving of this product daily?
One serving daily of Isotonix Vitamin D with K2 is recommended. Check with your physician before taking additional daily servings of this product.
Is there a toxicity level for vitamin D?
Studies have shown that healthy adults taking 125 mcg of vitamin D daily for extended periods rarely experience toxicity, as long as blood calcium and vitamin D levels are monitored. Vitamin D toxicity is very rare and usually occurs with ingesting much higher doses (more than 250 mcg per day) over long periods.
What benefits does magnesium provide for the body?
With its involvement in supporting over 300 enzyme reactions, magnesium plays roles in many aspects of health. Regarding to bone health, magnesium is an important component of the mineralized part of bones and supports the normal metabolism of calcium and potassium in adults. Magnesium works together with calcium and vitamin D to help keep bones strong and support bone mineral density. Magnesium also supports muscle development and movement and the transmission of nerve impulses to the muscles. Studies clearly demonstrate the effects of supplemental magnesium on muscular health. Adequate magnesium levels are also important for cardiovascular health. Studies show magnesium supports a regular heart rythm, thus promoting a healthy heart. Additionally, magnesium helps maintain normal blood pressure and supports normal protein synthesis. As such, there is evidence that magnesium helps maintain normal blood sugar levels.
How much magnesium should I be getting, and why do I need a magnesium supplement versus getting it from my normal diet?
The recommended daily intake for adults, established by the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, states that adult males between the ages of 19 and 30 should be receiving 400 mg of magnesium daily. Adult females of the same age should receive 310 mg daily. For older males, the recommendation is 420 mg daily, while older females should consume 320 mg daily. Daily lifestyle factors and poor dietary choices adversely affect the amount of magnesium we are ingesting. Foods rich in magnesium include whole grains, nuts and green vegetables, which are potent sources of magnesium because of their chlorophyll content. Meats, starches, dairy products and refined and processed foods — which make up a large portion of the typical diet in today’s society — contain low amounts of magnesium.
What is the Isotonix delivery system, and how does it work?
Isotonic, which means “same pressure,” bears the same chemical resemblance of the body’s blood, plasma, and tears. All fluids in the body have a certain concentration, referred to as osmotic pressure. The body’s common osmotic pressure, which is isotonic, allows consistent maintenance of body tissues. For a substance to be absorbed and used in the body’s metabolism, it must be transported in an isotonic state. When an isotonic substance enters the body, it will be absorbed into the bloodstream rapidly. Isotonix dietary supplements are delivered in an isotonic solution, allowing nutrients to pass directly into the small intestine and be rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream. With Isotonix products, little nutritive value is lost, making the absorption of nutrients highly efficient while delivering maximum results.
How does the Tower+ Magnesium Spray work?
The lightweight spray allows for easy application and quick drying, making it ideal for targeted use as a part of post-activity or evening self-care routines. You can use it twice daily, applying 8 pumps per use.
What are the benefits of Tower+ Magnesium Spray?
Experience complete wellness with a formula that helps ease cramps and encourages better sleep by calming your body and mind. It also leaves your skin feeling relaxed, energized and revitalized—everything you need for an active, balanced lifestyle.
When can I expect to feel results with Tower+ Magnesium Spray? Is it safe for sensitive skin?
Customers have seen results in as little as minutes before, with full results 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
290 mg
A study published in the Journal of Nutrition found that most U.S. adults — especially those over the age of 30 — were receiving, on average, approximately 290 mg of magnesium daily.
400 mg
According to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, adult males between 19-30 should receive as much as 400 mg of magnesium daily.
310 mg
According to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, adult females between 19-30 should receive as much as 310 mg of magnesium daily.
10,000 IU
Recommended daily upper limit of vitamin D in adults
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product(s) is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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