Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 10 Researches
7.9
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 6 Reviews
8.2
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 3 Tablets
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCl)
25 mg
1,471%
Magnesium (as magnesium oxide)
400 mg
95%

Top Medical Research Studies

9
Magnesium aids menopause-related issues
We explored the connection between magnesium deficiency and various challenges commonly faced by postmenopausal women, such as chronic pain, memory decline, and mood disorders. Our research specifically focused on how magnesium supplementation can help in alleviating these issues in ovariectomized and aged female mice—modeling the postmenopausal state.

We administered magnesium-L-threonate to these mice to assess its effects on pain sensitivity, memory function, and emotional behavior through behavioral tests. We found that this treatment not only prevented but also reversed many of the disturbances associated with aging and menopause.

Additionally, we noted significant changes at the molecular level, such as increased levels of inflammatory markers in the brain and spinal cord of untreated mice, which were significantly normalized with magnesium treatment. Notably, low magnesium levels in various body fluids were also addressed by this supplementation, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic approach for menopause-related disorders.

In summary, while estrogen loss during menopause leads to neuroinflammation and related health issues, magnesium supplementation presents a promising option to support postmenopausal health.
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We investigated how dietary factors, particularly vitamin B6, influence the timing of natural menopause in women. Our study focused on women aged 40 to 65 who completed a food frequency questionnaire and recorded their reproductive history.

Over a 4-year follow-up period, we found that a higher intake of vitamin B6 was associated with a delay in the onset of menopause. Specifically, each additional milligram of vitamin B6 consumed each day was linked with a postponement of menopause by 0.6 years. While this suggests that increasing vitamin B6 intake could be beneficial for delaying menopause, it’s important to note that this effect was not isolated from other dietary influences, which may complicate our understanding of its specific role.

We also observed that certain foods like oily fish and fresh legumes were associated with later menopause, while refined pasta and rice were linked to earlier menopause. Our findings underline the potential influence of diet on menopause timing, though we must approach the effects of vitamin B6 with the understanding that it may not act alone.
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We explored the relationship between magnesium intake and bone health in postmenopausal black South African women over a two-year period. In this study, which included 144 participants, researchers measured bone mineral density (BMD) at several key sites, alongside various biochemical analyses, including bone turnover markers.

The findings highlighted that higher dietary magnesium intake was linked to lower levels of C-Telopeptide of type I collagen (CTX-1), indicating reduced bone resorption. Moreover, calcium intake showed a positive correlation with BMD at the distal radius both at the start and end of the study.

Interestingly, one dietary pattern—snacking—also related to BMD scores over time, suggesting that what we eat can influence our bone health as we age. The results revealed that magnesium intake alone predicted a notable portion of the changes in bone turnover, emphasizing its potential role in supporting bone health during menopause.

Overall, this study suggests that paying attention to magnesium in our diets could be beneficial for women navigating menopause, especially regarding bone health.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Improved mood and sleep
I absolutely love this drug. My sleep is fantastic, my mood is stable, and I feel calm. I take 2 tablets in the morning after breakfast, and the effect is very good, especially for women experiencing menopause. I highly recommend it!
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9
Relief from symptoms
Magnesium is an essential mineral for me. This product comes in convenient packaging with 250 capsules. I took 600mg during menopause, which helped with hot flashes and cramps. My overall condition has improved, fatigue is gone, and I am no longer irritable. I appreciate the natural ingredients and the quality, and I recommend it to everyone!
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7.5
Soothes cramps effectively
This product perfectly soothes and combats cramps. It has benefited me greatly at the onset of menopause, which I've been experiencing for the past two years. I highly appreciate this preparation!
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 10 Researches
7.9
  • All Researches
9.5
Vitamin B6 supports menopause relief
Our exploration involved a study assessing the effectiveness of a nutritional product that includes vitamin B6 among other ingredients, targeted at relieving menopausal symptoms. We engaged 156 menopausal women who took the product daily for 12 weeks, while tracking their experiences using a validated Menopausal Rating Score (MRS).

The findings were promising! Participants reported a significant reduction in various menopausal symptoms. There was a notable drop in hot flashes, mood swings, sleep disturbances, and other issues associated with menopause. For instance, we observed a 48.15% decrease in hot flashes and a 45.0% decrease in depressive moods among participants.

Although the study did not isolate the effects of vitamin B6, it was part of a blend that appeared to contribute to overall symptom relief. This raises interesting questions about the role of vitamin B6 alongside other ingredients in managing menopausal discomfort effectively.

Overall, it seems that using Exelvit Menopause®, which contains vitamin B6 and several other beneficial ingredients, may help women navigate this stage of life with more ease and comfort.
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9
Magnesium aids menopause-related issues
We explored the connection between magnesium deficiency and various challenges commonly faced by postmenopausal women, such as chronic pain, memory decline, and mood disorders. Our research specifically focused on how magnesium supplementation can help in alleviating these issues in ovariectomized and aged female mice—modeling the postmenopausal state.

We administered magnesium-L-threonate to these mice to assess its effects on pain sensitivity, memory function, and emotional behavior through behavioral tests. We found that this treatment not only prevented but also reversed many of the disturbances associated with aging and menopause.

Additionally, we noted significant changes at the molecular level, such as increased levels of inflammatory markers in the brain and spinal cord of untreated mice, which were significantly normalized with magnesium treatment. Notably, low magnesium levels in various body fluids were also addressed by this supplementation, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic approach for menopause-related disorders.

In summary, while estrogen loss during menopause leads to neuroinflammation and related health issues, magnesium supplementation presents a promising option to support postmenopausal health.
Read More
9
Magnesium's impact on bone health
Our exploration centered on the effects of magnesium, particularly from nanofiltrated deep ocean water (DOW), in addressing osteoporosis, a common concern during menopause. In our study, we used ovariectomized female Sprague-Dawley rats, a model that simulates menopausal conditions. We administered varying amounts of DOW daily over eight weeks to observe its impact on bone health.

We found that DOW supplementation significantly increased bone density and reduced bone loss related to menopause. This was particularly notable as the rats that received DOW showed improved bone structure and reduced adiposity in their bones. More specifically, the lowest doses of DOW led to increased expression of a key protein called RUNX2, which plays an essential role in the formation of bone cells known as osteoblasts.

In human osteoblasts, DOW also raised levels of osteocalcin and alkaline phosphatase—both vital for promoting bone health. Overall, our findings demonstrated that magnesium-rich DOW can enhance osteoblast differentiation, contributing positively to bone structure integrity during menopause. This work highlights how incorporating magnesium into our diets or supplements could be beneficial for bone health as we age.
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9
Isoflavones, probiotics boost bone health
We explored the impact of a novel red clover extract rich in isoflavones and probiotics on bone health in postmenopausal osteopenic women. In a year-long double-blind trial with 78 participants, we compared this treatment alongside standard supplements against a placebo. Results showed that the extract substantially reduced bone mineral density loss and improved certain estrogen metabolism markers. However, it did not affect other bone turnover indicators significantly. Overall, combining the extract with calcium and magnesium proved beneficial for bone health in this demographic.
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9
Magnesium reduces menopause symptoms
We explored the effects of a nutraceutical blend, including magnesium, on menopause symptoms through a crossover trial involving 43 postmenopausal women.

Participants experienced significant reductions in menopause symptoms, as measured by the Menopause Rating Scale, after using the nutraceuticals.

Additionally, improvements were noted in cardiovascular risk factors, such as lower cholesterol levels and blood pressure.

Overall, this study suggests that magnesium, combined with other nutrients, may provide meaningful relief for postmenopausal symptoms.
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User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 6 Reviews
8.2
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Improved mood and sleep
I absolutely love this drug. My sleep is fantastic, my mood is stable, and I feel calm. I take 2 tablets in the morning after breakfast, and the effect is very good, especially for women experiencing menopause. I highly recommend it!
Read More
9
Relief from symptoms
Magnesium is an essential mineral for me. This product comes in convenient packaging with 250 capsules. I took 600mg during menopause, which helped with hot flashes and cramps. My overall condition has improved, fatigue is gone, and I am no longer irritable. I appreciate the natural ingredients and the quality, and I recommend it to everyone!
Read More
7.5
Soothes cramps effectively
This product perfectly soothes and combats cramps. It has benefited me greatly at the onset of menopause, which I've been experiencing for the past two years. I highly appreciate this preparation!
Read More
6
Calmer and insomnia-free
2 people found this helpful
I liked the drug. I take magnesium as per my doctor's recommendation for weight reduction and menopause. I feel calmer during the day, and my insomnia has improved. I recommend it.
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7.5
Better sleep and less anxiety
I've been taking this drug for less than a month and am very pleased with the results. My sleep has improved; I no longer wake up at night, and I've experienced fewer anxiety and emotional instability issues related to menopause. This drug is also more cost-effective compared to those available in pharmacies and requires a lower dosage.
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Frequently Asked Questions

7.5
Better sleep and less anxiety
I've been taking this drug for less than a month and am very pleased with the results. My sleep has improved; I no longer wake up at night, and I've experienced fewer anxiety and emotional instability issues related to menopause. This drug is also more cost-effective compared to those available in pharmacies and requires a lower dosage.
6
Calmer and insomnia-free
2 people found this helpful
I liked the drug. I take magnesium as per my doctor's recommendation for weight reduction and menopause. I feel calmer during the day, and my insomnia has improved. I recommend it.
9
Improved mood and sleep
I absolutely love this drug. My sleep is fantastic, my mood is stable, and I feel calm. I take 2 tablets in the morning after breakfast, and the effect is very good, especially for women experiencing menopause. I highly recommend it!
9
Relief from symptoms
Magnesium is an essential mineral for me. This product comes in convenient packaging with 250 capsules. I took 600mg during menopause, which helped with hot flashes and cramps. My overall condition has improved, fatigue is gone, and I am no longer irritable. I appreciate the natural ingredients and the quality, and I recommend it to everyone!
7
Magnesium aids menopausal metabolism
We conducted a study to understand how magnesium, along with other supplements, could influence metabolic health during menopause. Our research involved 42 adult female rats that were either ovariectomized or kept as controls. We divided them into seven groups to assess the effects of various treatments, including magnesium, boric acid, vitamin D3, extra virgin olive oil, and combinations of these supplements.

The results were promising. We observed significant improvements in markers related to inflammation, oxidative stress, and various metabolic parameters when magnesium was included in the treatment plans. Interestingly, the rats receiving magnesium, especially as part of a combined treatment, showed better results than those given individual supplements. This suggests that magnesium could play a valuable role in supporting metabolic health during menopause.

However, it’s worth noting that while magnesium demonstrated beneficial effects, the comprehensive impact of each supplement used individually wasn’t singled out for analysis. Thus, while magnesium appears to contribute positively, we cannot decisively state its specific role in isolation. Overall, our findings hint at a promising therapeutic potential for magnesium in managing menopausal symptoms, particularly when used alongside other beneficial nutrients.
9
Magnesium aids menopause-related issues
We explored the connection between magnesium deficiency and various challenges commonly faced by postmenopausal women, such as chronic pain, memory decline, and mood disorders. Our research specifically focused on how magnesium supplementation can help in alleviating these issues in ovariectomized and aged female mice—modeling the postmenopausal state.

We administered magnesium-L-threonate to these mice to assess its effects on pain sensitivity, memory function, and emotional behavior through behavioral tests. We found that this treatment not only prevented but also reversed many of the disturbances associated with aging and menopause.

Additionally, we noted significant changes at the molecular level, such as increased levels of inflammatory markers in the brain and spinal cord of untreated mice, which were significantly normalized with magnesium treatment. Notably, low magnesium levels in various body fluids were also addressed by this supplementation, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic approach for menopause-related disorders.

In summary, while estrogen loss during menopause leads to neuroinflammation and related health issues, magnesium supplementation presents a promising option to support postmenopausal health.
9
Magnesium's impact on bone health
Our exploration centered on the effects of magnesium, particularly from nanofiltrated deep ocean water (DOW), in addressing osteoporosis, a common concern during menopause. In our study, we used ovariectomized female Sprague-Dawley rats, a model that simulates menopausal conditions. We administered varying amounts of DOW daily over eight weeks to observe its impact on bone health.

We found that DOW supplementation significantly increased bone density and reduced bone loss related to menopause. This was particularly notable as the rats that received DOW showed improved bone structure and reduced adiposity in their bones. More specifically, the lowest doses of DOW led to increased expression of a key protein called RUNX2, which plays an essential role in the formation of bone cells known as osteoblasts.

In human osteoblasts, DOW also raised levels of osteocalcin and alkaline phosphatase—both vital for promoting bone health. Overall, our findings demonstrated that magnesium-rich DOW can enhance osteoblast differentiation, contributing positively to bone structure integrity during menopause. This work highlights how incorporating magnesium into our diets or supplements could be beneficial for bone health as we age.
9
Magnesium reduces menopause symptoms
We explored the effects of a nutraceutical blend, including magnesium, on menopause symptoms through a crossover trial involving 43 postmenopausal women.

Participants experienced significant reductions in menopause symptoms, as measured by the Menopause Rating Scale, after using the nutraceuticals.

Additionally, improvements were noted in cardiovascular risk factors, such as lower cholesterol levels and blood pressure.

Overall, this study suggests that magnesium, combined with other nutrients, may provide meaningful relief for postmenopausal symptoms.

References

  1. Atteia HH, Ahmed SF, Askar ME, Sakr AT. Utilizing a Combination of Supplements Comprising Boric Acid, Magnesium, Vitamin D3, and Extra Virgin Olive Oil to Improve Metabolism in Menopausal Ovariectomized Rats. Biol Trace Elem Res. 2024. doi:10.1007/s12011-024-04476-y
  2. Zhang J, Mai CL, Xiong Y, Lin ZJ, Jie YT, et al. The Causal Role of Magnesium Deficiency in the Neuroinflammation, Pain Hypersensitivity and Memory/Emotional Deficits in Ovariectomized and Aged Female Mice. J Inflamm Res. 2021;14:6633. doi:10.2147/JIR.S330894
  3. Chen PC, Lee YC, Jao HY, Wang CP, Jacobs A, et al. Supplementation of nanofiltrated deep ocean water ameliorate the progression of osteoporosis in ovariectomized rat via regulating osteoblast differentiation. J Food Biochem. 2020;44:e13236. doi:10.1111/jfbc.13236
  4. Kolanu BR, Vadakedath S, Boddula V, Kandi V. Activities of Serum Magnesium and Thyroid Hormones in Pre-, Peri-, and Post-menopausal Women. Cureus. 2020;12:e6554. doi:10.7759/cureus.6554
  5. Wright HH, Kruger MC, Schutte WD, Wentzel-Viljoen E, Kruger IM, et al. Magnesium Intake Predicts Bone Turnover in Postmenopausal Black South African Women. Nutrients. 2019;11. doi:10.3390/nu11102519
  6. Lambert MNT, Thybo CB, Lykkeboe S, Rasmussen LM, Frette X, et al. Combined bioavailable isoflavones and probiotics improve bone status and estrogen metabolism in postmenopausal osteopenic women: a randomized controlled trial. Am J Clin Nutr. 2017;106:909. doi:10.3945/ajcn.117.153353
  7. McCabe D, Lisy K, Lockwood C, Colbeck M. The impact of essential fatty acid, B vitamins, vitamin C, magnesium and zinc supplementation on stress levels in women: a systematic review. JBI Database System Rev Implement Rep. 2017;15:402. doi:10.11124/JBISRIR-2016-002965
  8. Trimarco V, Rozza F, Izzo R, De Leo V, Cappelli V, et al. Effects of a new combination of nutraceuticals on postmenopausal symptoms and metabolic profile: a crossover, randomized, double-blind trial. Int J Womens Health. 2016;8:581.
  9. Palacios S, Mustata C, Rizo JM, Regidor PA. Improvement in menopausal symptoms with a nutritional product containing evening primrose oil, hop extract, saffron, tryptophan, vitamins B6, D3, K2, B12, and B9. Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci. 2023;27:8180. doi:10.26355/eurrev_202309_33578
  10. Dunneram Y, Greenwood DC, Burley VJ, Cade JE. Dietary intake and age at natural menopause: results from the UK Women's Cohort Study. J Epidemiol Community Health. 2018;72:733. doi:10.1136/jech-2017-209887
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