Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 2 Researches
8
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 13 Reviews
8.4
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 3 tablets
Serving Per Container: 83
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Calcium (as calcium carbonate, calcium gluconate, calcium citrate)
1,000 mg
77%
Magnesium (as magnesium oxide, magnesium gluconate, magnesium citrate)
400 mg
95%
Zinc (as zinc gluconate)
15 mg
136%
Sodium†
15 mg
<1%

Top Medical Research Studies

9
Zinc protects heart function in OSA
We explored how zinc affects heart function in the context of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), specifically focusing on cases of intermittent hypoxia (IH). In a detailed study using male rats, researchers set up different groups: a control group and one that underwent 10 weeks of exercise training. Half of the rats in both groups were exposed to IH conditions to simulate the effects of sleep apnea.

The results were eye-opening. Rats that experienced IH showed notable impairment in their heart's left ventricular function, characterized by reduced ejection fraction and increased inflammation. However, when treated with zinc, these negative effects were significantly countered. Notably, those who exercised and received zinc treatment displayed improved heart function and antioxidant capabilities compared to their counterparts that did not receive zinc.

On the flip side, exercise alone did not provide the same protective benefits when zinc was absent. The findings suggest that zinc is essential not only for the heart's protection against the damaging effects of IH but also enhances the benefits of physical exercise. This research indicates the importance of zinc in potentially managing heart health in individuals suffering from sleep apnea.
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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
Heart pain relief
40 people found this helpful
Super! I have a small child and suffered from sleep deprivation, which caused my heart to ache. After visiting a cardiologist, he recommended Calcium, Magnesium, and Zinc. Since I started taking these supplements, my heart no longer hurts. I highly recommend this preparation, although it can be hard to find.
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9
Restored sleep
6 people found this helpful
It's simply miraculous! I had trouble sleeping, and after following my doctor's advice to try this magnesium supplement, my sleep returned to normal within a week. I take a pill before bed, fall asleep in 15 minutes, and sleep soundly until my alarm goes off. I definitely recommend it!
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9
Enhanced nails and hair
1 people found this helpful
I'm breastfeeding my 9-month-old, and since I started taking these vitamins, my sleep has improved significantly, and my nails and hair are no longer as fragile. It has been just two weeks, and I feel better overall. There’s no heaviness in my stomach, and no unusual urine odour from these vitamins.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 2 Researches
8
  • All Researches
9
Zinc protects heart function in OSA
We explored how zinc affects heart function in the context of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), specifically focusing on cases of intermittent hypoxia (IH). In a detailed study using male rats, researchers set up different groups: a control group and one that underwent 10 weeks of exercise training. Half of the rats in both groups were exposed to IH conditions to simulate the effects of sleep apnea.

The results were eye-opening. Rats that experienced IH showed notable impairment in their heart's left ventricular function, characterized by reduced ejection fraction and increased inflammation. However, when treated with zinc, these negative effects were significantly countered. Notably, those who exercised and received zinc treatment displayed improved heart function and antioxidant capabilities compared to their counterparts that did not receive zinc.

On the flip side, exercise alone did not provide the same protective benefits when zinc was absent. The findings suggest that zinc is essential not only for the heart's protection against the damaging effects of IH but also enhances the benefits of physical exercise. This research indicates the importance of zinc in potentially managing heart health in individuals suffering from sleep apnea.
Read More
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 13 Reviews
8.4
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Heart pain relief
40 people found this helpful
Super! I have a small child and suffered from sleep deprivation, which caused my heart to ache. After visiting a cardiologist, he recommended Calcium, Magnesium, and Zinc. Since I started taking these supplements, my heart no longer hurts. I highly recommend this preparation, although it can be hard to find.
Read More
9
Restored sleep
6 people found this helpful
It's simply miraculous! I had trouble sleeping, and after following my doctor's advice to try this magnesium supplement, my sleep returned to normal within a week. I take a pill before bed, fall asleep in 15 minutes, and sleep soundly until my alarm goes off. I definitely recommend it!
Read More
9
Enhanced nails and hair
1 people found this helpful
I'm breastfeeding my 9-month-old, and since I started taking these vitamins, my sleep has improved significantly, and my nails and hair are no longer as fragile. It has been just two weeks, and I feel better overall. There’s no heaviness in my stomach, and no unusual urine odour from these vitamins.
Read More
7.5
Improved sleep quality
8 people found this helpful
I used to struggle with long-term insomnia and severe hair loss. My doctor suggested taking magnesium and zinc supplements, and soon after starting, I noticed significant improvements in my sleep quality and my hair became thicker. The results are very positive, and I plan to continue taking them!
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7.5
Better sleep
2 people found this helpful
The quality of this product is excellent. It provides essential ingredients in a balanced form, especially beneficial for women over 50. Magnesium helps normalise sleep and positively affects the nervous system. One product replaces several separate supplements, and I've noticed an overall improvement in how I feel.
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Frequently Asked Questions

9
Restored sleep
6 people found this helpful
It's simply miraculous! I had trouble sleeping, and after following my doctor's advice to try this magnesium supplement, my sleep returned to normal within a week. I take a pill before bed, fall asleep in 15 minutes, and sleep soundly until my alarm goes off. I definitely recommend it!
9
Enhanced nails and hair
1 people found this helpful
I'm breastfeeding my 9-month-old, and since I started taking these vitamins, my sleep has improved significantly, and my nails and hair are no longer as fragile. It has been just two weeks, and I feel better overall. There’s no heaviness in my stomach, and no unusual urine odour from these vitamins.
7.5
Calming effect
1 people found this helpful
Calcium, Magnesium, and Zinc make a fantastic combination, eliminating the need to buy multiple jars. My husband and I have been taking these, and the large packaging is advantageous. The Solgar vitamin quality is remarkable, calming my nervous system and ensuring excellent sleep. However, you need to take it for at least a month to see results.
7.5
Improved sleep quality
8 people found this helpful
I used to struggle with long-term insomnia and severe hair loss. My doctor suggested taking magnesium and zinc supplements, and soon after starting, I noticed significant improvements in my sleep quality and my hair became thicker. The results are very positive, and I plan to continue taking them!
8
Reduced morning fatigue
My husband takes magnesium daily, and I've been happy with the results. Since I began taking it before bed, I sleep well and feel less fatigued in the mornings.
9
Improved sleep quality
1 people found this helpful
Good, the dietitian recommended taking calcium during pregnancy. This package is ideal with high-dose ingredients and moderate cost, suitable for vegans. Solgar brand quality is evident. However, I find the tablets quite large and difficult to swallow. They don't cause burping, and the effect of magnesium is apparent as my sleep has improved significantly. I can't comment on calcium and zinc's effects during pregnancy yet, but I hope everything goes smoothly. Overall, it's the best option in this dosage at this price.
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.
9
Zinc protects heart function in OSA
We explored how zinc affects heart function in the context of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), specifically focusing on cases of intermittent hypoxia (IH). In a detailed study using male rats, researchers set up different groups: a control group and one that underwent 10 weeks of exercise training. Half of the rats in both groups were exposed to IH conditions to simulate the effects of sleep apnea.

The results were eye-opening. Rats that experienced IH showed notable impairment in their heart's left ventricular function, characterized by reduced ejection fraction and increased inflammation. However, when treated with zinc, these negative effects were significantly countered. Notably, those who exercised and received zinc treatment displayed improved heart function and antioxidant capabilities compared to their counterparts that did not receive zinc.

On the flip side, exercise alone did not provide the same protective benefits when zinc was absent. The findings suggest that zinc is essential not only for the heart's protection against the damaging effects of IH but also enhances the benefits of physical exercise. This research indicates the importance of zinc in potentially managing heart health in individuals suffering from 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. doi:10.1016/j.jad.2024.05.002
  2. Chen TI, Chen MY. Zinc Is Indispensable in Exercise-Induced Cardioprotection against Intermittent Hypoxia-Induced Left Ventricular Function Impairment in Rats. PLoS One. 2016;11:e0168600. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0168600
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