Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 1 Research
8
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 14 Reviews
8.3
Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  2 Tablets
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Magnesium (from 2,000 mg magnesiumlysinate glycinate chelate) (Albion®)
200 mg
48%

Top Medical Research Studies

We set out to explore whether magnesium could alleviate the uncomfortable hot flashes experienced by breast cancer patients. In our pilot study, we enrolled women who reported having at least 14 hot flashes a week and administered magnesium oxide. The dosage started at 400 mg for four weeks, and we allowed it to escalate to 800 mg if necessary.

Among the 29 women who joined, 25 completed the treatment, with an average age of 53.5 years. We found that the frequency of hot flashes decreased significantly, dropping from an average of 52.2 per week to 27.7, which is a 41.4% reduction. The overall hot flash score, which combines frequency and severity, also showed improvement, reducing by over 50%. More than half of the participants reported that their hot flashes had decreased by more than 50%, and nearly three-quarters experienced at least a 25% reduction.

Side effects were minimal, with only a couple of women discontinuing the treatment due to headache and nausea. Overall, compliance was excellent, and many participants chose to continue taking magnesium even after the study ended. As such, the results suggest that oral magnesium could be a promising option for managing hot flashes, encouraging further research through a randomized placebo-controlled trial.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Reduces hot flashes
2 people found this helpful
I bought this for my mother during her menopause. It’s a good magnesium supplement! It alleviates frequent hot flashes and normalises mood, contributing positively to her overall sleep and wellbeing!
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10
Relieved hot flashes
A wonderful supplement! Since starting it, my legs have stopped moving restlessly, and the hot flashes have ceased. I’m very pleased with the results.
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10
Cures hot flashes
Honestly, this supplement made a significant difference. I took it before bed for a deep sleep, and my hot flashes disappeared, thank goodness!
Read More

Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 1 Research
8
  • All Researches
We set out to explore whether magnesium could alleviate the uncomfortable hot flashes experienced by breast cancer patients. In our pilot study, we enrolled women who reported having at least 14 hot flashes a week and administered magnesium oxide. The dosage started at 400 mg for four weeks, and we allowed it to escalate to 800 mg if necessary.

Among the 29 women who joined, 25 completed the treatment, with an average age of 53.5 years. We found that the frequency of hot flashes decreased significantly, dropping from an average of 52.2 per week to 27.7, which is a 41.4% reduction. The overall hot flash score, which combines frequency and severity, also showed improvement, reducing by over 50%. More than half of the participants reported that their hot flashes had decreased by more than 50%, and nearly three-quarters experienced at least a 25% reduction.

Side effects were minimal, with only a couple of women discontinuing the treatment due to headache and nausea. Overall, compliance was excellent, and many participants chose to continue taking magnesium even after the study ended. As such, the results suggest that oral magnesium could be a promising option for managing hot flashes, encouraging further research through a randomized placebo-controlled trial.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 14 Reviews
8.3
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Reduces hot flashes
2 people found this helpful
I bought this for my mother during her menopause. It’s a good magnesium supplement! It alleviates frequent hot flashes and normalises mood, contributing positively to her overall sleep and wellbeing!
Read More
10
Relieved hot flashes
A wonderful supplement! Since starting it, my legs have stopped moving restlessly, and the hot flashes have ceased. I’m very pleased with the results.
Read More
10
Cures hot flashes
Honestly, this supplement made a significant difference. I took it before bed for a deep sleep, and my hot flashes disappeared, thank goodness!
Read More
9
Significant improvement
I chose magnesium based on reviews due to symptoms of deficiency like nervousness, related to menopause and severe hot flashes. Even with unclear dosage instructions, taking 2 tablets daily markedly improved my mood and significantly reduced both hot flashes and leg cramps. I highly recommend it.
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9
Controls hot flashes
I am very pleased with Doctors Best Magnesium; it helps control my hot flashes effectively.
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Frequently Asked Questions

9
Improved sleep quality
After a month of use, I slept better, woke less frequently due to heat-induced discomfort, and experienced fewer hot flashes during the day. My symptoms improved by about 80%.
10
Relieved hot flashes
A wonderful supplement! Since starting it, my legs have stopped moving restlessly, and the hot flashes have ceased. I’m very pleased with the results.
10
Cures hot flashes
Honestly, this supplement made a significant difference. I took it before bed for a deep sleep, and my hot flashes disappeared, thank goodness!
9
Reduces hot flashes
2 people found this helpful
I bought this for my mother during her menopause. It’s a good magnesium supplement! It alleviates frequent hot flashes and normalises mood, contributing positively to her overall sleep and wellbeing!
9
Significant improvement
I chose magnesium based on reviews due to symptoms of deficiency like nervousness, related to menopause and severe hot flashes. Even with unclear dosage instructions, taking 2 tablets daily markedly improved my mood and significantly reduced both hot flashes and leg cramps. I highly recommend it.
8
Hormonal balance achieved
A great product! When used as directed, it provides clearer benefits for restful sleep. They do not upset my stomach. My muscles feel more relaxed, and I’ve experienced fewer instances of waking at night due to hot flashes since starting these.
7.5
Less intense hot flashes
It truly works unlike pharmaceuticals. During pregnancy, I experienced a lack of magnesium and tight legs. I took this twice daily, and the cramps stopped. However, after the packaging finished, I bought magnesium B6 from the pharmacy, but the cramps returned—pharmaceutical magnesium simply does not work like this one. My mother, who is now in menopause, also takes this magnesium and says her hot flashes have become less intense. The pharmacy magnesium appears to be ineffective, or perhaps it is fake.
6
Reduced hot flashes
My mother is pleased with this product; it has helped decrease her hot flashes. She initially took both pills daily, but that caused her joint stiffness, which resolved when she switched to one pill taken twice daily.
We set out to explore whether magnesium could alleviate the uncomfortable hot flashes experienced by breast cancer patients. In our pilot study, we enrolled women who reported having at least 14 hot flashes a week and administered magnesium oxide. The dosage started at 400 mg for four weeks, and we allowed it to escalate to 800 mg if necessary.

Among the 29 women who joined, 25 completed the treatment, with an average age of 53.5 years. We found that the frequency of hot flashes decreased significantly, dropping from an average of 52.2 per week to 27.7, which is a 41.4% reduction. The overall hot flash score, which combines frequency and severity, also showed improvement, reducing by over 50%. More than half of the participants reported that their hot flashes had decreased by more than 50%, and nearly three-quarters experienced at least a 25% reduction.

Side effects were minimal, with only a couple of women discontinuing the treatment due to headache and nausea. Overall, compliance was excellent, and many participants chose to continue taking magnesium even after the study ended. As such, the results suggest that oral magnesium could be a promising option for managing hot flashes, encouraging further research through a randomized placebo-controlled trial.

References

  1. Park H, Parker GL, Boardman CH, Morris MM, Smith TJ. A pilot phase II trial of magnesium supplements to reduce menopausal hot flashes in breast cancer patients. Support Care Cancer. 2011;19:859. doi:10.1007/s00520-011-1099-7
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