Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Questionable
Based on 6 Researches
6.7
USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 8 Reviews
7.7
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 3 Veg Capsules
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Magnesium (elemental) (from 2,667 mg Magnesium Citrate)
400 mg
95%

Top Medical Research Studies

7
Magnesium potentially aids fibromyalgia
We conducted a randomized, controlled, double-blind study to determine the effects of magnesium on fibromyalgia symptoms. Our findings showed that magnesium supplementation did not lead to a significant reduction in overall stress levels compared to placebo.

However, we did find that magnesium significantly reduced mild to moderate stress and pain severity among participants. These results suggest that including magnesium in treatment could help alleviate some of the burdens fibromyalgia patients face.

This research indicates further exploration of magnesium’s potential should take place in larger studies.
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We investigated the impact of a diet rich in magnesium and tryptophan on psychological well-being and sleep quality among women with fibromyalgia. In a trial with two groups, one received the enriched Mediterranean diet while the other group followed a standard diet.

After 16 weeks, we found that the enriched diet significantly reduced anxiety, mood disturbances, eating disorders, and body image dissatisfaction. However, it did not improve sleep quality. Overall, while magnesium showed potential benefits for mental health in fibromyalgia, its effect on sleep wasn’t significant.
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7
Magnesium may improve fibromyalgia symptoms
We explored whether transdermal magnesium chloride could enhance the quality of life for women with fibromyalgia through a practical study involving 40 female participants.

Over four weeks, each participant applied magnesium spray twice daily and completed surveys to track their symptoms.

Our findings suggest that using this magnesium treatment may provide some benefit, improving participants' overall quality of life and fibromyalgia-related symptoms.

While promising, more research is needed to confirm these results.
Read More

Most Useful Reviews

0
Negative side effects
2 people found this helpful
I have fibromyalgia and have been managing it with supplements, particularly magnesium citrate. To save money, I purchased this instead of my usual, and now I am experiencing heart palpitations, constipation, and widespread bodily aches. I maintained the same dosage, but it feels as though I have ceased taking magnesium citrate entirely.
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7.5
Migraine relief
1 people found this helpful
I feel the effects of fibromyalgia and migraines, but since I began taking this, I have not experienced severe migraine attacks. It seems to also benefit my family's fibromyalgia. The capsules are somewhat large, so I take them with plenty of water. My stomach has become a bit loose, but that is manageable.
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9
Balanced feelings
I have been taking magnesium supplements for some time, and I feel more balanced and less stressed. It is a small yet vital addition to my daily routine. It's great for fibromyalgia.
Read More

Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Questionable
Based on 6 Researches
6.7
  • All Researches
We assessed how micronutrients, particularly magnesium, relate to fibromyalgia symptoms through a study involving twenty Italian women. The study revealed that deficiencies in vitamin D and magnesium are linked to worsening physical functioning and stiffness in fibromyalgia patients.

Despite the promising findings regarding magnesium, the overall benefit of micronutrient supplementation remains debated. Our research suggests that checking micronutrient levels and addressing deficiencies could be an effective strategy in managing fibromyalgia symptoms.
Read More
7
Magnesium potentially aids fibromyalgia
We conducted a randomized, controlled, double-blind study to determine the effects of magnesium on fibromyalgia symptoms. Our findings showed that magnesium supplementation did not lead to a significant reduction in overall stress levels compared to placebo.

However, we did find that magnesium significantly reduced mild to moderate stress and pain severity among participants. These results suggest that including magnesium in treatment could help alleviate some of the burdens fibromyalgia patients face.

This research indicates further exploration of magnesium’s potential should take place in larger studies.
Read More
We investigated the impact of a diet rich in magnesium and tryptophan on psychological well-being and sleep quality among women with fibromyalgia. In a trial with two groups, one received the enriched Mediterranean diet while the other group followed a standard diet.

After 16 weeks, we found that the enriched diet significantly reduced anxiety, mood disturbances, eating disorders, and body image dissatisfaction. However, it did not improve sleep quality. Overall, while magnesium showed potential benefits for mental health in fibromyalgia, its effect on sleep wasn’t significant.
Read More
7
Magnesium may improve fibromyalgia symptoms
We explored whether transdermal magnesium chloride could enhance the quality of life for women with fibromyalgia through a practical study involving 40 female participants.

Over four weeks, each participant applied magnesium spray twice daily and completed surveys to track their symptoms.

Our findings suggest that using this magnesium treatment may provide some benefit, improving participants' overall quality of life and fibromyalgia-related symptoms.

While promising, more research is needed to confirm these results.
Read More
7
Magnesium aids fibromyalgia treatment
We explored the impact of magnesium citrate on fibromyalgia by studying 60 diagnosed women and comparing them to healthy controls. Participants were assigned to receive either magnesium citrate, amitriptyline, or both for eight weeks.

Interestingly, we discovered that magnesium levels were lower in those with fibromyalgia, showing a connection to their symptoms. After treatment, those taking magnesium citrate showed marked improvement in pain points and depression scores.

However, the combination of magnesium with amitriptyline yielded the best results across all measurements, indicating that while magnesium alone helps, it works even better alongside other treatments.
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User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 8 Reviews
7.7
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
0
Negative side effects
2 people found this helpful
I have fibromyalgia and have been managing it with supplements, particularly magnesium citrate. To save money, I purchased this instead of my usual, and now I am experiencing heart palpitations, constipation, and widespread bodily aches. I maintained the same dosage, but it feels as though I have ceased taking magnesium citrate entirely.
Read More
7.5
Migraine relief
1 people found this helpful
I feel the effects of fibromyalgia and migraines, but since I began taking this, I have not experienced severe migraine attacks. It seems to also benefit my family's fibromyalgia. The capsules are somewhat large, so I take them with plenty of water. My stomach has become a bit loose, but that is manageable.
Read More
9
Balanced feelings
I have been taking magnesium supplements for some time, and I feel more balanced and less stressed. It is a small yet vital addition to my daily routine. It's great for fibromyalgia.
Read More
9
Immediate improvement
It arrived within ten days—a large package of magnesium. I felt an immediate improvement while taking it for fibromyalgia and muscle pain. The size is a little large due to the high dose I chose, but it's a quality, kosher product. Consistency is key; otherwise, there is no point in taking it.
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9
Highly recommended
This is great for fibromyalgia.
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Frequently Asked Questions

9
Immediate improvement
It arrived within ten days—a large package of magnesium. I felt an immediate improvement while taking it for fibromyalgia and muscle pain. The size is a little large due to the high dose I chose, but it's a quality, kosher product. Consistency is key; otherwise, there is no point in taking it.
9
Balanced feelings
I have been taking magnesium supplements for some time, and I feel more balanced and less stressed. It is a small yet vital addition to my daily routine. It's great for fibromyalgia.
7.5
Migraine relief
1 people found this helpful
I feel the effects of fibromyalgia and migraines, but since I began taking this, I have not experienced severe migraine attacks. It seems to also benefit my family's fibromyalgia. The capsules are somewhat large, so I take them with plenty of water. My stomach has become a bit loose, but that is manageable.
7.5
Sleep improvement
I take magnesium citrate with magnesium glycinate daily for heart health and to ease fibromyalgia muscle pain. It also helps me sleep better.
0
Negative side effects
2 people found this helpful
I have fibromyalgia and have been managing it with supplements, particularly magnesium citrate. To save money, I purchased this instead of my usual, and now I am experiencing heart palpitations, constipation, and widespread bodily aches. I maintained the same dosage, but it feels as though I have ceased taking magnesium citrate entirely.
7.5
Effective for cramps
I have used these capsules for years, and the citrate form is most effective for my muscle cramps in my back and legs. The ingredients seem pure, as it genuinely works. I recommend it for fibromyalgia. The price keeps rising, but that's common everywhere. God Bless you ❤️
7
Magnesium potentially aids fibromyalgia
We conducted a randomized, controlled, double-blind study to determine the effects of magnesium on fibromyalgia symptoms. Our findings showed that magnesium supplementation did not lead to a significant reduction in overall stress levels compared to placebo.

However, we did find that magnesium significantly reduced mild to moderate stress and pain severity among participants. These results suggest that including magnesium in treatment could help alleviate some of the burdens fibromyalgia patients face.

This research indicates further exploration of magnesium’s potential should take place in larger studies.
5
Magnesium treatment shows mixed benefits
We investigated the effects of magnesium, along with Coenzyme Q10 and tryptophan, on fibromyalgia symptoms, focusing on fatigue. In a well-structured trial with 110 patients, we found that while fatigue didn't show significant improvement with magnesium, other areas did. Specifically, pain intensity, sleep quality, and overall impact of fibromyalgia improved with supplementation. Interestingly, the placebo group also reported reductions in fatigue. Though magnesium didn't significantly reduce fatigue, it was well-tolerated and offered benefits in other symptoms of fibromyalgia.
We assessed how micronutrients, particularly magnesium, relate to fibromyalgia symptoms through a study involving twenty Italian women. The study revealed that deficiencies in vitamin D and magnesium are linked to worsening physical functioning and stiffness in fibromyalgia patients.

Despite the promising findings regarding magnesium, the overall benefit of micronutrient supplementation remains debated. Our research suggests that checking micronutrient levels and addressing deficiencies could be an effective strategy in managing fibromyalgia symptoms.
7
Magnesium may improve fibromyalgia symptoms
We explored whether transdermal magnesium chloride could enhance the quality of life for women with fibromyalgia through a practical study involving 40 female participants.

Over four weeks, each participant applied magnesium spray twice daily and completed surveys to track their symptoms.

Our findings suggest that using this magnesium treatment may provide some benefit, improving participants' overall quality of life and fibromyalgia-related symptoms.

While promising, more research is needed to confirm these results.

References

  1. Rosselló Aubach L, Fornós Roca X, Fernández Álvarez ME. Effects of Coenzyme Q10, Tryptophan, and Magnesium Supplementation on Fatigue in Patients with Fibromyalgia - A Randomized Trial. J Diet Suppl. 2025. doi:10.1080/19390211.2025.2483269
  2. Tarsitano MG, Dolcini G, Pandozzi C, Greco F, Iannuncelli C, et al. Role of micronutrients in the symptoms of fibromyalgia: a review of the literature and analysis of an Italian female sample. Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci. 2024;28:4038. doi:10.26355/eurrev_202407_36579
  3. Macian N, Dualé C, Voute M, Leray V, Courrent M, et al. Short-Term Magnesium Therapy Alleviates Moderate Stress in Patients with Fibromyalgia: A Randomized Double-Blind Clinical Trial. Nutrients. 2022;14. doi:10.3390/nu14102088
  4. Martínez-Rodríguez A, Rubio-Arias JÁ, Ramos-Campo DJ, Reche-García C, Leyva-Vela B, et al. Psychological and Sleep Effects of Tryptophan and Magnesium-Enriched Mediterranean Diet in Women with Fibromyalgia. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020;17. doi:10.3390/ijerph17072227
  5. Engen DJ, McAllister SJ, Whipple MO, Cha SS, Dion LJ, et al. Effects of transdermal magnesium chloride on quality of life for patients with fibromyalgia: a feasibility study. J Integr Med. 2015;13:306. doi:10.1016/S2095-4964(15)60195-9
  6. Bagis S, Karabiber M, As I, Tamer L, Erdogan C, et al. Is magnesium citrate treatment effective on pain, clinical parameters and functional status in patients with fibromyalgia?. Rheumatol Int. 2013;33:167. doi:10.1007/s00296-011-2334-8
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