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5/18/2026
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SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 1 Research
7
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 3 Reviews
8.5
Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  2 softgels
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Calories
15
 
Total Fat
1 g
1%*
Saturated Fat
1 g
5%*
Total Carbohydrate
2 g
1%*
Protein less than
1 g
 
Magnesium (as Magnesium Citrate)
250 mg
60%
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Top Medical Research Studies

7
Magnesium's role in sleep apnea
We aimed to uncover the relationship between magnesium levels and sleep quality, particularly focusing on sleep apnea. Our study analyzed data from a large group of adults aged 20 and older, using a well-structured method to assess magnesium levels and the prevalence of sleep issues.

We found a notable connection between lower magnesium levels, measured as the magnesium depletion score (MDS), and the likelihood of experiencing sleep apnea. Specifically, individuals with higher MDS levels were significantly more likely to report sleep apnea, showing over three times the odds compared to those with adequate magnesium levels.

Interestingly, our research did not link magnesium deficiency to other sleep problems like insomnia or restless legs syndrome, suggesting a more complex relationship with sleep apnea alone. Additionally, we noticed that older adults with depressive symptoms showed a tendency toward excessive sleep rather than insufficient sleep.

While our findings highlight the association between magnesium deficiency and sleep apnea, they also point towards the potential of adequate magnesium intake in reducing this risk. This emphasizes the importance of maintaining proper magnesium levels for better sleep quality, especially in those at higher risk for sleep apnea.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Promotes relaxation
This product effectively relaxes me and helps me to sleep well, making it quite effective.
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9
Helpful for sleep
1 people found this helpful
I stock various types of magnesium and find this one particularly beneficial for aiding sleep at night. I take two capsules 60-90 minutes before bed, washed down with cherry juice concentrate. Despite being someone who struggles to sleep, this has proven to be incredibly helpful.
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7.5
Improved energy levels
This appears to be a quality supplement; however, I wish it didn’t contain added colours like carmine. Over time, I’ve noticed improvements in my energy levels and my ability to achieve a deep sleep, signalling that it is effective.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 1 Research
7
  • All Researches
7
Magnesium's role in sleep apnea
We aimed to uncover the relationship between magnesium levels and sleep quality, particularly focusing on sleep apnea. Our study analyzed data from a large group of adults aged 20 and older, using a well-structured method to assess magnesium levels and the prevalence of sleep issues.

We found a notable connection between lower magnesium levels, measured as the magnesium depletion score (MDS), and the likelihood of experiencing sleep apnea. Specifically, individuals with higher MDS levels were significantly more likely to report sleep apnea, showing over three times the odds compared to those with adequate magnesium levels.

Interestingly, our research did not link magnesium deficiency to other sleep problems like insomnia or restless legs syndrome, suggesting a more complex relationship with sleep apnea alone. Additionally, we noticed that older adults with depressive symptoms showed a tendency toward excessive sleep rather than insufficient sleep.

While our findings highlight the association between magnesium deficiency and sleep apnea, they also point towards the potential of adequate magnesium intake in reducing this risk. This emphasizes the importance of maintaining proper magnesium levels for better sleep quality, especially in those at higher risk for sleep apnea.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 3 Reviews
8.5
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9
Promotes relaxation
This product effectively relaxes me and helps me to sleep well, making it quite effective.
Read More
9
Helpful for sleep
1 people found this helpful
I stock various types of magnesium and find this one particularly beneficial for aiding sleep at night. I take two capsules 60-90 minutes before bed, washed down with cherry juice concentrate. Despite being someone who struggles to sleep, this has proven to be incredibly helpful.
Read More
7.5
Improved energy levels
This appears to be a quality supplement; however, I wish it didn’t contain added colours like carmine. Over time, I’ve noticed improvements in my energy levels and my ability to achieve a deep sleep, signalling that it is effective.
Read More

Frequently Asked Questions

9
Helpful for sleep
1 people found this helpful
I stock various types of magnesium and find this one particularly beneficial for aiding sleep at night. I take two capsules 60-90 minutes before bed, washed down with cherry juice concentrate. Despite being someone who struggles to sleep, this has proven to be incredibly helpful.
7
Magnesium's role in sleep apnea
We aimed to uncover the relationship between magnesium levels and sleep quality, particularly focusing on sleep apnea. Our study analyzed data from a large group of adults aged 20 and older, using a well-structured method to assess magnesium levels and the prevalence of sleep issues.

We found a notable connection between lower magnesium levels, measured as the magnesium depletion score (MDS), and the likelihood of experiencing sleep apnea. Specifically, individuals with higher MDS levels were significantly more likely to report sleep apnea, showing over three times the odds compared to those with adequate magnesium levels.

Interestingly, our research did not link magnesium deficiency to other sleep problems like insomnia or restless legs syndrome, suggesting a more complex relationship with sleep apnea alone. Additionally, we noticed that older adults with depressive symptoms showed a tendency toward excessive sleep rather than insufficient sleep.

While our findings highlight the association between magnesium deficiency and sleep apnea, they also point towards the potential of adequate magnesium intake in reducing this risk. This emphasizes the importance of maintaining proper magnesium levels for better sleep quality, especially in those at higher risk for sleep apnea.

References

  1. Luo X, Tang M, Wei X, Peng Y. Association between magnesium deficiency score and sleep quality in adults: A population-based cross-sectional study. J Affect Disord. 2024;358:105. 10.1016/j.jad.2024.05.002
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