Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 6 Researches
7.5
USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 7 Reviews
7.8
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

9
Magnesium alginate offers heartburn relief
We explored the impact of a new treatment, Marial®, on patients suffering from gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). In a large survey involving 56 gastroenterological offices across Italy, patients were treated with either proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), a combination of PPIs and an additional remedy, or the Marial® formulation containing magnesium alginate. The results showed that both Marial® and the combination therapy significantly reduced heartburn symptoms, with Marial® proving to be more effective than the combination. Overall, patients reported a marked improvement in their GERD-related symptoms.
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8
GutGard® shows promise for heartburn
In a well-designed phase III trial, we explored how GutGard®, a licorice extract, helps relieve heartburn related to gastroesophageal reflux. Over 28 days, participants were randomly assigned to receive either GutGard® or a placebo without knowing which one they had.

Remarkably, those taking GutGard® reported quicker relief from their GER symptoms, particularly heartburn, compared to those on the placebo. This suggests that GutGard® may offer an effective, safe option for managing heartburn symptoms.
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7
Rapid relief, similar effectiveness observed
We conducted a study to see how well a fixed-dose combination of esomeprazole and magnesium hydroxide works for heartburn compared to enteric-coated esomeprazole. By using a crossover design, forty-nine healthy subjects received each treatment, allowing us to closely observe the effects.

Our findings showed that the combination drug reached maximum concentration faster and achieved gastric pH levels that suggest quicker acid suppression. Despite these advantages, the overall effectiveness in reducing gastric acidity was similar for both treatments. This indicates that while magnesium may enhance the speed of relief, it doesn't significantly outperform traditional esomeprazole.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Effective absorption
16 people found this helpful
Most people are magnesium deficient due to poor digestion or medication. Magnesium deficiency may lead to various conditions including heartburn. Magnesium Citrate, a popular form, is easily absorbed, but high dosages can cause laxative effects. I find it helpful for my heartburn. Please put "Yes" 💜.
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0
Causes discomfort
8 people found this helpful
Magnesium Citrate gives me heartburn. I find it annoying, and I've stopped using it, as it shouldn't be consumed if it causes such discomfort.
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0
Heartburn issue
This product causes heartburn for me.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 6 Researches
7.5
  • All Researches
9
Magnesium alginate offers heartburn relief
We explored the impact of a new treatment, Marial®, on patients suffering from gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). In a large survey involving 56 gastroenterological offices across Italy, patients were treated with either proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), a combination of PPIs and an additional remedy, or the Marial® formulation containing magnesium alginate. The results showed that both Marial® and the combination therapy significantly reduced heartburn symptoms, with Marial® proving to be more effective than the combination. Overall, patients reported a marked improvement in their GERD-related symptoms.
Read More
8
GutGard® shows promise for heartburn
In a well-designed phase III trial, we explored how GutGard®, a licorice extract, helps relieve heartburn related to gastroesophageal reflux. Over 28 days, participants were randomly assigned to receive either GutGard® or a placebo without knowing which one they had.

Remarkably, those taking GutGard® reported quicker relief from their GER symptoms, particularly heartburn, compared to those on the placebo. This suggests that GutGard® may offer an effective, safe option for managing heartburn symptoms.
Read More
7
Rapid relief, similar effectiveness observed
We conducted a study to see how well a fixed-dose combination of esomeprazole and magnesium hydroxide works for heartburn compared to enteric-coated esomeprazole. By using a crossover design, forty-nine healthy subjects received each treatment, allowing us to closely observe the effects.

Our findings showed that the combination drug reached maximum concentration faster and achieved gastric pH levels that suggest quicker acid suppression. Despite these advantages, the overall effectiveness in reducing gastric acidity was similar for both treatments. This indicates that while magnesium may enhance the speed of relief, it doesn't significantly outperform traditional esomeprazole.
Read More
We investigated how different types of mineral waters might assist in treating patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Ninety patients were split into three groups: a control group receiving standard treatment, one group drinking boric sodium bicarbonate water, and another consuming highly mineralized sodium-magnesium water.

While basic treatment showed little effectiveness, the boric water alleviated some symptoms, and the magnesium water notably improved dyspepsia and liver function. Overall, our findings support the use of mineral waters as part of a comprehensive GERD treatment plan.
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7
Dietary intervention for symptom relief
We investigated the effectiveness of dietary changes and natural remedies in treating gastrointestinal symptoms in a 73-year-old woman with newly diagnosed Parkinson's disease. The patient faced constipation and acid reflux after starting medication. By increasing her vegetable intake, fiber, protein, and hydration while reducing sugars, she saw improvements in her symptoms. Notably, integrating apple cider vinegar, deglycyrrhizinated licorice, probiotics, and magnesium citrate helped alleviate her acid reflux significantly—50% improvement within just five days. Ultimately, she achieved complete symptom resolution in one month, highlighting the promise of diet and natural treatments.
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User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 7 Reviews
7.8
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Effective absorption
16 people found this helpful
Most people are magnesium deficient due to poor digestion or medication. Magnesium deficiency may lead to various conditions including heartburn. Magnesium Citrate, a popular form, is easily absorbed, but high dosages can cause laxative effects. I find it helpful for my heartburn. Please put "Yes" 💜.
Read More
0
Causes discomfort
8 people found this helpful
Magnesium Citrate gives me heartburn. I find it annoying, and I've stopped using it, as it shouldn't be consumed if it causes such discomfort.
Read More
0
Heartburn issue
This product causes heartburn for me.
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0
Not suitable
I tried magnesium citrate because of its absorption. However, it caused me heartburn and discomfort. Additionally, the large tablets are hard to swallow.
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7.5
Improved well-being
179 people found this helpful
I can confidently say that magnesium has significantly improved my life, reducing my tension, anxiety, and frequent headaches. My "meteorological dependence" has disappeared, and I feel calmer and more balanced. I used to struggle with heartburn, poor sleep, and fatigue, but after two years of taking magnesium, these issues have markedly improved. I alternate different forms of magnesium and have learned to space out my calcium intake. Be healthy and happy!
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Frequently Asked Questions

7.5
Life improvement
I prefer magnesium citrate for its absorption. After taking it for a month with vitamin B6, my heartburn has diminished, sleep has improved, and I feel more energetic with less anxiety and fatigue. I avoid drinking in the morning because it relaxes me too much, making life more comfortable.
7.5
Improved well-being
179 people found this helpful
I can confidently say that magnesium has significantly improved my life, reducing my tension, anxiety, and frequent headaches. My "meteorological dependence" has disappeared, and I feel calmer and more balanced. I used to struggle with heartburn, poor sleep, and fatigue, but after two years of taking magnesium, these issues have markedly improved. I alternate different forms of magnesium and have learned to space out my calcium intake. Be healthy and happy!
0
Causes discomfort
8 people found this helpful
Magnesium Citrate gives me heartburn. I find it annoying, and I've stopped using it, as it shouldn't be consumed if it causes such discomfort.
0
Heartburn issue
This product causes heartburn for me.
7.5
Fighting heartburn
1 people found this helpful
Excellent for combating heartburn and aiding digestion.
8
GutGard® shows promise for heartburn
In a well-designed phase III trial, we explored how GutGard®, a licorice extract, helps relieve heartburn related to gastroesophageal reflux. Over 28 days, participants were randomly assigned to receive either GutGard® or a placebo without knowing which one they had.

Remarkably, those taking GutGard® reported quicker relief from their GER symptoms, particularly heartburn, compared to those on the placebo. This suggests that GutGard® may offer an effective, safe option for managing heartburn symptoms.
7
Magnesium gel shows symptom relief
Our observational study focused on 40 patients suffering from gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) treated with a gel combining sodium hyaluronic acid and magnesium alginate. This gel works to hydrate and protect the mucosal tissues in the digestive tract.

We split our patients into two groups: one receiving the gel and the other using conventional treatments alongside proton pump inhibitors. Throughout the follow-up, many reported a significant reduction in heartburn symptoms, with some patients finding relief in just five days.

While the results are encouraging, further research is needed to fully understand the extent of magnesium’s benefits in treating GERD.
We investigated how different types of mineral waters might assist in treating patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Ninety patients were split into three groups: a control group receiving standard treatment, one group drinking boric sodium bicarbonate water, and another consuming highly mineralized sodium-magnesium water.

While basic treatment showed little effectiveness, the boric water alleviated some symptoms, and the magnesium water notably improved dyspepsia and liver function. Overall, our findings support the use of mineral waters as part of a comprehensive GERD treatment plan.
7
Dietary intervention for symptom relief
We investigated the effectiveness of dietary changes and natural remedies in treating gastrointestinal symptoms in a 73-year-old woman with newly diagnosed Parkinson's disease. The patient faced constipation and acid reflux after starting medication. By increasing her vegetable intake, fiber, protein, and hydration while reducing sugars, she saw improvements in her symptoms. Notably, integrating apple cider vinegar, deglycyrrhizinated licorice, probiotics, and magnesium citrate helped alleviate her acid reflux significantly—50% improvement within just five days. Ultimately, she achieved complete symptom resolution in one month, highlighting the promise of diet and natural treatments.
9
Magnesium alginate offers heartburn relief
We explored the impact of a new treatment, Marial®, on patients suffering from gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). In a large survey involving 56 gastroenterological offices across Italy, patients were treated with either proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), a combination of PPIs and an additional remedy, or the Marial® formulation containing magnesium alginate. The results showed that both Marial® and the combination therapy significantly reduced heartburn symptoms, with Marial® proving to be more effective than the combination. Overall, patients reported a marked improvement in their GERD-related symptoms.

References

  1. Raj JP, Saxena U, Belhekar MN, Mamde A, Darak H, et al. Efficacy and Safety of GutGard® in Managing Gastroesophageal Reflux-Related Symptoms: A Phase III, Single-Centre, Double-Blind, Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial. Complement Med Res. 2025;32:26. doi:10.1159/000543367
  2. Kim Y, Bae S, Jeon I, Kwon J, Hong SH, et al. Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of a Fixed-Dose Combination of Esomeprazole and Magnesium Hydroxide Compared to the Enteric-Coated Esomeprazole. Clin Ther. 2024;46:870. doi:10.1016/j.clinthera.2024.08.006
  3. Dragomiretska NV, Babov KD, Gushcha SG, Zabolotna IB, Plakida AL, et al. Application of mineral waters in the complex treatment of patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease. Minerva Gastroenterol Dietol. 2020;66:225. doi:10.23736/S1121-421X.20.02601-X
  4. Neiworth-Petshow EM, Baldwin-Sayre C. Naturopathic Treatment of Gastrointestinal Dysfunction in the Setting of Parkinson's Disease. Integr Med (Encinitas). 2018;17:44.
  5. Bianchetti M, Peralta S, Nicita R, Aragona SE, Ciprandi G. Emerging from gastroesophageal reflux (EMERGE): An Italian survey - II the viewpoint of the patient. J Biol Regul Homeost Agents. 2018;32:983.
  6. Aragona SE, Mereghetti G, Bianchetti M, Mangiavillano B, Zurlo T, et al. Regenerative medicine in the treatment of gastro-esophageal reflux disease and laryngo-pharyngeal reflux. From research to cure. J Biol Regul Homeost Agents. 2017;31:207.
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