Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 1 Research
7
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 3 Reviews
8.5
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Tablet
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Magnesium (as Magnesium Oxide)
500 mg
119%

Top Medical Research Studies

We explored how magnesium affects our immune response, particularly in relation to fighting off influenza. By examining how magnesium levels influence T cell function, we noticed that lower levels of magnesium in the body could hinder the T cell receptor (TCR) activation process. This is significant because TCR activation is crucial for mounting an effective immune response against viruses like influenza.

Our findings revealed that insufficient magnesium decreases the activation of important immune cells, specifically CD8 T cells, which are vital for responding to infections. This was further demonstrated in mice where reduced serum magnesium concentrations led to weaker immune responses and more severe illness from influenza A virus.

Overall, we observed that magnesium not only serves as an essential cofactor in cellular processes but also plays a direct role in maintaining strong immune function. Ensuring an adequate intake of magnesium is therefore important for enhancing our ability to combat viral infections effectively.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Natural anti-stress effect
21 people found this helpful
Magnesium aids in relaxing muscle fibres, including those in blood vessels and internal organs. Its primary benefit is its role as a natural anti-stress factor that inhibits excitement in the central nervous system and lessens sensitivity to external factors. Thanks to this medication, I have become calmer. Highly recommend!
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7.5
Relieves keto flu
1 people found this helpful
Two pills a day suffice to alleviate the symptoms associated with keto flu.
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7.5
Helpful for flu
The first magnesium package was given to me by a friend. I used it irregularly, mainly when unwell. It’s particularly beneficial for colds and flu, combined with other supplements. I've ordered my second package myself and will definitely be purchasing more.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 1 Research
7
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We explored how magnesium affects our immune response, particularly in relation to fighting off influenza. By examining how magnesium levels influence T cell function, we noticed that lower levels of magnesium in the body could hinder the T cell receptor (TCR) activation process. This is significant because TCR activation is crucial for mounting an effective immune response against viruses like influenza.

Our findings revealed that insufficient magnesium decreases the activation of important immune cells, specifically CD8 T cells, which are vital for responding to infections. This was further demonstrated in mice where reduced serum magnesium concentrations led to weaker immune responses and more severe illness from influenza A virus.

Overall, we observed that magnesium not only serves as an essential cofactor in cellular processes but also plays a direct role in maintaining strong immune function. Ensuring an adequate intake of magnesium is therefore important for enhancing our ability to combat viral infections effectively.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 3 Reviews
8.5
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9
Natural anti-stress effect
21 people found this helpful
Magnesium aids in relaxing muscle fibres, including those in blood vessels and internal organs. Its primary benefit is its role as a natural anti-stress factor that inhibits excitement in the central nervous system and lessens sensitivity to external factors. Thanks to this medication, I have become calmer. Highly recommend!
Read More
7.5
Relieves keto flu
1 people found this helpful
Two pills a day suffice to alleviate the symptoms associated with keto flu.
Read More
7.5
Helpful for flu
The first magnesium package was given to me by a friend. I used it irregularly, mainly when unwell. It’s particularly beneficial for colds and flu, combined with other supplements. I've ordered my second package myself and will definitely be purchasing more.
Read More

Frequently Asked Questions

9
Natural anti-stress effect
21 people found this helpful
Magnesium aids in relaxing muscle fibres, including those in blood vessels and internal organs. Its primary benefit is its role as a natural anti-stress factor that inhibits excitement in the central nervous system and lessens sensitivity to external factors. Thanks to this medication, I have become calmer. Highly recommend!
7.5
Relieves keto flu
1 people found this helpful
Two pills a day suffice to alleviate the symptoms associated with keto flu.
7.5
Helpful for flu
The first magnesium package was given to me by a friend. I used it irregularly, mainly when unwell. It’s particularly beneficial for colds and flu, combined with other supplements. I've ordered my second package myself and will definitely be purchasing more.
We explored how magnesium affects our immune response, particularly in relation to fighting off influenza. By examining how magnesium levels influence T cell function, we noticed that lower levels of magnesium in the body could hinder the T cell receptor (TCR) activation process. This is significant because TCR activation is crucial for mounting an effective immune response against viruses like influenza.

Our findings revealed that insufficient magnesium decreases the activation of important immune cells, specifically CD8 T cells, which are vital for responding to infections. This was further demonstrated in mice where reduced serum magnesium concentrations led to weaker immune responses and more severe illness from influenza A virus.

Overall, we observed that magnesium not only serves as an essential cofactor in cellular processes but also plays a direct role in maintaining strong immune function. Ensuring an adequate intake of magnesium is therefore important for enhancing our ability to combat viral infections effectively.

References

  1. Kanellopoulou C, George AB, Masutani E, Cannons JL, Ravell JC, et al. Mg regulation of kinase signaling and immune function. J Exp Med. 2019;216:1828. 10.1084/jem.20181970
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