Last update
5/21/2026

Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 3 Researches
8.2
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 15 Reviews
8
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 Tablets
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Magnesium (from 2,000 mg magnesium lysinate glycinate chelate) (Albion®)
200 mg
48%
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Top Medical Research Studies

7
Magnesium reduces brain injury markers
We examined how intravenous magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) affects patients undergoing surgery for brain tumors. Sixty patients were divided into two groups: one received magnesium treatment, while the other received a placebo.

The results showed that magnesium lowered significant protein levels linked to brain injury after surgery. However, it didn’t substantially change the overall functional outcomes for the patients. While MgSO4 appears safe and beneficial in reducing specific markers, more research is necessary to fully grasp magnesium's role in brain injury recovery.
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9.5
Magnesium's role in brain tumor treatment
We explored the relationship between low magnesium levels and the development of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) in a patient with advanced breast cancer. After treatment with diuretics and chemotherapy, this patient experienced serious neurological symptoms alongside low magnesium levels.

Following intravenous magnesium supplementation, the patient showed remarkable improvement within 18 hours. This suggests that low magnesium, potentially linked to her treatment regimens, might have played a role in her condition. Thus, monitoring magnesium levels could be crucial in cancer care.
Read More
8
Magnesium nanoparticles reduce neuroblastoma growth
We explored how magnesium sulfide nanoparticles (MgS NPs) affect the SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cell line, which is a significant challenge in treating brain cancer. Using a green synthesis method, we created MgS NPs and tested their effects in cultured cells.

When applied at various doses, we observed that 75 µg/mL MgS NPs reduced cancer cell viability by nearly half. The treatment also increased oxidant levels in the cells, aligning with our findings from cytotoxicity tests. Overall, it appears that MgS NPs effectively hinder the growth of neuroblastoma cells.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Hypertension relief
52 people found this helpful
After a year of use, my hypertension and related palpitations have disappeared, allowing me to stop medication. Magnesium deficiency seemed to be the cause of my hypertension, and I feel much better since taking this.
Read More
9
Headache reduction
14 people found this helpful
My migraine occurrences have decreased remarkably, and I enjoy a newfound ease in my life! I've faced occasional constipation; I'm curious if this is related to magnesium intake. Overall, I'm pleased with the improvements.
Read More
7.5
Reduces tumour size
1 people found this helpful
I'm taking this magnesium supplement as recommended by Dr. Fujikawa for my calcified benign brain tumor. After a year of use, I observed that the tumour has slightly decreased in size, prompting me to continue its use.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 3 Researches
8.2
  • All Researches
9.5
Magnesium's role in brain tumor treatment
We explored the relationship between low magnesium levels and the development of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) in a patient with advanced breast cancer. After treatment with diuretics and chemotherapy, this patient experienced serious neurological symptoms alongside low magnesium levels.

Following intravenous magnesium supplementation, the patient showed remarkable improvement within 18 hours. This suggests that low magnesium, potentially linked to her treatment regimens, might have played a role in her condition. Thus, monitoring magnesium levels could be crucial in cancer care.
Read More
8
Magnesium nanoparticles reduce neuroblastoma growth
We explored how magnesium sulfide nanoparticles (MgS NPs) affect the SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cell line, which is a significant challenge in treating brain cancer. Using a green synthesis method, we created MgS NPs and tested their effects in cultured cells.

When applied at various doses, we observed that 75 µg/mL MgS NPs reduced cancer cell viability by nearly half. The treatment also increased oxidant levels in the cells, aligning with our findings from cytotoxicity tests. Overall, it appears that MgS NPs effectively hinder the growth of neuroblastoma cells.
Read More
7
Magnesium reduces brain injury markers
We examined how intravenous magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) affects patients undergoing surgery for brain tumors. Sixty patients were divided into two groups: one received magnesium treatment, while the other received a placebo.

The results showed that magnesium lowered significant protein levels linked to brain injury after surgery. However, it didn’t substantially change the overall functional outcomes for the patients. While MgSO4 appears safe and beneficial in reducing specific markers, more research is necessary to fully grasp magnesium's role in brain injury recovery.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 15 Reviews
8
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Hypertension relief
52 people found this helpful
After a year of use, my hypertension and related palpitations have disappeared, allowing me to stop medication. Magnesium deficiency seemed to be the cause of my hypertension, and I feel much better since taking this.
Read More
9
Headache reduction
14 people found this helpful
My migraine occurrences have decreased remarkably, and I enjoy a newfound ease in my life! I've faced occasional constipation; I'm curious if this is related to magnesium intake. Overall, I'm pleased with the improvements.
Read More
7.5
Reduces tumour size
1 people found this helpful
I'm taking this magnesium supplement as recommended by Dr. Fujikawa for my calcified benign brain tumor. After a year of use, I observed that the tumour has slightly decreased in size, prompting me to continue its use.
Read More
0
Lacks desired effects
Switching from a Mag Threonate product to this one was disappointing as I didn't experience any positive effects—no improvement in sleep, brain focus, or digestion. It felt like taking a placebo.
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7.5
No digestive issues
7 people found this helpful
This product is exceptional and lives up to its reputation. Unlike some magnesium types, it doesn't upset my digestive system. It's been a fantastic support for my brain after an injury and has improved my ability to rest peacefully.
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Frequently Asked Questions

7.5
Calms mind effectively
1 people found this helpful
This supplement has been impactful. I've tried other magnesium forms, but this one noticeably calms my mind within an hour. My impatience lessens, and I sleep well without stomach issues. It has improved my overall well-being significantly.
7.5
Reduces tumour size
1 people found this helpful
I'm taking this magnesium supplement as recommended by Dr. Fujikawa for my calcified benign brain tumor. After a year of use, I observed that the tumour has slightly decreased in size, prompting me to continue its use.
0
Lacks desired effects
Switching from a Mag Threonate product to this one was disappointing as I didn't experience any positive effects—no improvement in sleep, brain focus, or digestion. It felt like taking a placebo.
2
Induces insomnia
Magnesium glycinate is meant to aid sleep, but it makes my brain buzz and causes insomnia, likely due to excess glutamate. I find other magnesium forms like malate more tolerable.
6
Cognitive boost
1 people found this helpful
After experimenting with various magnesium forms over nine months, I found magnesium glycinate particularly helpful for sleep enhancement. I take it roughly 1.5 hours before bed, along with magnesium threonate for cognition, which has significantly reduced muscle convulsions and improved control during activities. I hope others with ADHD see similar benefits from focusing on nutrition.
7
Magnesium reduces brain injury markers
We examined how intravenous magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) affects patients undergoing surgery for brain tumors. Sixty patients were divided into two groups: one received magnesium treatment, while the other received a placebo.

The results showed that magnesium lowered significant protein levels linked to brain injury after surgery. However, it didn’t substantially change the overall functional outcomes for the patients. While MgSO4 appears safe and beneficial in reducing specific markers, more research is necessary to fully grasp magnesium's role in brain injury recovery.
9.5
Magnesium's role in brain tumor treatment
We explored the relationship between low magnesium levels and the development of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) in a patient with advanced breast cancer. After treatment with diuretics and chemotherapy, this patient experienced serious neurological symptoms alongside low magnesium levels.

Following intravenous magnesium supplementation, the patient showed remarkable improvement within 18 hours. This suggests that low magnesium, potentially linked to her treatment regimens, might have played a role in her condition. Thus, monitoring magnesium levels could be crucial in cancer care.

References

  1. Nalci OB, Nadaroglu H, Genc S, Hacimuftuoglu A, Alayli A. The effects of MgS nanoparticles-Cisplatin-bio-conjugate on SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cell line. Mol Biol Rep. 2020;47:9715. 10.1007/s11033-020-05987-2
  2. Zappia F, Verzicco I, Simoni R, Ferrari M, Coghi P, et al. Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome in an oncological normotensive patient: evidence for a pathogenic role of concomitant low magnesium serum levels and chemotherapy treatment. Acta Biomed. 2020;91:365. 10.23750/abm.v91i2.8685
  3. Mirrahimi B, Mortazavi A, Nouri M, Ketabchi E, Amirjamshidi A, et al. Effect of magnesium on functional outcome and paraclinical parameters of patients undergoing supratentorial craniotomy for brain tumors: a randomized controlled trial. Acta Neurochir (Wien). 2015;157:985. 10.1007/s00701-015-2376-x
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