Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 16 Researches
7.5
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 10 Reviews
8.2
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 3 Tablets
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Calories
10
 
Total Carbohydrate
3 g
1%*
Magnesium (as magnesium malate trihydrate)
425 mg
101%
Sodium
10 mg
<1%
Magnesium Malate Trihydrate
3.75 g
Malic Acid (as magnesium malate trihydrate and malic acid)
2.5 g

Top Medical Research Studies

We investigated the clinical safety and performance of a new magnesium scaffold known as DREAMS 3G. This innovative treatment aims to match the effectiveness of drug-eluting stents in coronary interventions.

Over one year, a total of 116 patients were monitored, showing promising results with minimal lumen loss and no adverse events like cardiac death or major thrombosis. Despite a few revascularization interventions, the scaffold appears to be a viable alternative.

Overall, our findings support its potential use in heart treatments.
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9
Magnesium nanoparticles enhance clotting time
We investigated the effects of magnesium oxide nanoparticles, created using fruit extract, on blood clotting and oxidative stress. Our experiments showed that these nanoparticles significantly extended clotting time, indicating an anticoagulant effect. They also effectively reduced damage to red blood cells and various tissues in laboratory tests, helping to restore their function. Importantly, we found these nanoparticles non-toxic, suggesting they could be a promising treatment option for oxidative stress-related conditions without adverse side effects. However, further research is needed to fully understand their potential in clinical applications.
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8
Magnesium scaffolds lower clotting risks
We aimed to examine how bioresorbable magnesium scaffolds influence blood clotting. Using a cutting-edge stent flow chamber system, we compared the thrombogenicity of various stents, including the Magmaris magnesium scaffold and a prototype called DREAMS 3G.

Our findings indicated that the Magmaris scaffold exhibited significantly lower thrombogenicity than traditional stainless steel stents. Impressively, the DREAMS 3G prototype demonstrated even further reductions in clotting risks, suggesting it could enhance patient safety.

This study highlights the potential of magnesium-based scaffolds in improving cardiovascular treatments.
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Most Useful Reviews

10
Post-meal pressure control
11 people found this helpful
After each meal, I would experience low blood pressure and nearly faint. However, after taking eight magnesium tablets before meals, my postprandial low blood pressure ceased completely from that day on. It is remarkably different from the inferior Japanese magnesium filled with additives.
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9
Blood pressure improved
6 people found this helpful
I intend to make continuous purchases. Thank you for magnesium; I discovered it online. My spouse suffers from high blood pressure and a low pulse. After using magnesium, their blood pressure improved from 140 to 115, and their pulse increased from 57 to 65, which the cardiologist approved.
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9
Blood pressure maintained
5 people found this helpful
This excellent form of magnesium helps keep my blood pressure stable.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 16 Researches
7.5
  • All Researches
9
Magnesium nanoparticles enhance clotting time
We investigated the effects of magnesium oxide nanoparticles, created using fruit extract, on blood clotting and oxidative stress. Our experiments showed that these nanoparticles significantly extended clotting time, indicating an anticoagulant effect. They also effectively reduced damage to red blood cells and various tissues in laboratory tests, helping to restore their function. Importantly, we found these nanoparticles non-toxic, suggesting they could be a promising treatment option for oxidative stress-related conditions without adverse side effects. However, further research is needed to fully understand their potential in clinical applications.
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8
Magnesium intake reduces RVO risk
We explored whether magnesium intake could influence the risk of retinal vein occlusion (RVO), a leading cause of vision loss. Our analysis involved over 16,000 participants from a national health survey.

We discovered that sufficient magnesium intake was linked to a significant 64% reduced risk of RVO.

This finding was especially relevant for adults under 60, those with hypertension, and individuals without glaucoma. Further studies are needed to confirm magnesium's preventive benefits for RVO.
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8
Effective clay-based hemostatic sponge
We examined a new sponge made from clay and collagen to control severe bleeding. Integrating palygorskite clay with collagen using gallic acid created a sponge that resists particle shedding and provides strong adhesion.

In our tests, this sponge demonstrated impressive results, reducing blood loss to 632 mg and achieving hemostasis in just 151 seconds, outperforming traditional gauze and even a well-known product called QuikClot.

With added antibacterial and antioxidant properties, this sponge could significantly enhance emergency bleeding management.
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8
Magnesium scaffolds lower clotting risks
We aimed to examine how bioresorbable magnesium scaffolds influence blood clotting. Using a cutting-edge stent flow chamber system, we compared the thrombogenicity of various stents, including the Magmaris magnesium scaffold and a prototype called DREAMS 3G.

Our findings indicated that the Magmaris scaffold exhibited significantly lower thrombogenicity than traditional stainless steel stents. Impressively, the DREAMS 3G prototype demonstrated even further reductions in clotting risks, suggesting it could enhance patient safety.

This study highlights the potential of magnesium-based scaffolds in improving cardiovascular treatments.
Read More
8
Bioresorbable stents' advancements noted
We explored the evolution of bioresorbable metallic stents as alternatives to traditional stents which can lead to complications like thrombosis and inflammation.

While bioresorbable polymeric stents face challenges, materials like zinc and magnesium show promise.

Specifically, magnesium-based stents have demonstrated successful absorption within a year and low rates of complications.

Continuing research will be essential to refine these innovations for better clinical outcomes.
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User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 10 Reviews
8.2
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
10
Post-meal pressure control
11 people found this helpful
After each meal, I would experience low blood pressure and nearly faint. However, after taking eight magnesium tablets before meals, my postprandial low blood pressure ceased completely from that day on. It is remarkably different from the inferior Japanese magnesium filled with additives.
Read More
9
Blood pressure improved
6 people found this helpful
I intend to make continuous purchases. Thank you for magnesium; I discovered it online. My spouse suffers from high blood pressure and a low pulse. After using magnesium, their blood pressure improved from 140 to 115, and their pulse increased from 57 to 65, which the cardiologist approved.
Read More
9
Blood pressure maintained
5 people found this helpful
This excellent form of magnesium helps keep my blood pressure stable.
Read More
10
Consistent blood pressure
3 people found this helpful
This product effectively maintains arterial blood pressure. The drug is excellent!
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9
Fatigue reduction confirmed
6 people found this helpful
Does malic acid really aid in fatigue recovery? My blood pressure seems to have declined due to magnesium. It had reached alarming levels of 129/89 mg, but after two weeks of use, it settled down to approximately 107-112/71-76 mmHg. I'm pleased to see malic acid reduce my fatigue too.
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Frequently Asked Questions

9
Fatigue reduction confirmed
6 people found this helpful
Does malic acid really aid in fatigue recovery? My blood pressure seems to have declined due to magnesium. It had reached alarming levels of 129/89 mg, but after two weeks of use, it settled down to approximately 107-112/71-76 mmHg. I'm pleased to see malic acid reduce my fatigue too.
6
Blood pressure regulation
1 people found this helpful
My blood pressure decreased significantly after taking it before bed. It helped lower my blood pressure by about 20 points. I chose malic acid for its gentle effect on my stomach, although I did experience some digestive irritation.
9
Blood pressure maintained
5 people found this helpful
This excellent form of magnesium helps keep my blood pressure stable.
10
Post-meal pressure control
11 people found this helpful
After each meal, I would experience low blood pressure and nearly faint. However, after taking eight magnesium tablets before meals, my postprandial low blood pressure ceased completely from that day on. It is remarkably different from the inferior Japanese magnesium filled with additives.
9
Blood pressure improved
6 people found this helpful
I intend to make continuous purchases. Thank you for magnesium; I discovered it online. My spouse suffers from high blood pressure and a low pulse. After using magnesium, their blood pressure improved from 140 to 115, and their pulse increased from 57 to 65, which the cardiologist approved.
2
No noticeable effect
1 people found this helpful
I didn't understand the effect. They say malate is good for the elderly to support blood vessels and lower blood pressure. Although I consumed three cans, I did not observe any effect. It seems essential to individually select the magnesium form.
8
Magnesium scaffolds lower clotting risks
We aimed to examine how bioresorbable magnesium scaffolds influence blood clotting. Using a cutting-edge stent flow chamber system, we compared the thrombogenicity of various stents, including the Magmaris magnesium scaffold and a prototype called DREAMS 3G.

Our findings indicated that the Magmaris scaffold exhibited significantly lower thrombogenicity than traditional stainless steel stents. Impressively, the DREAMS 3G prototype demonstrated even further reductions in clotting risks, suggesting it could enhance patient safety.

This study highlights the potential of magnesium-based scaffolds in improving cardiovascular treatments.
We studied how a lack of magnesium transporter 1 (MAGT1) impacts blood clot formation and the risk of stroke. Using various laboratory and animal models, we observed that MAGT1 deficiency leads to enhanced platelet activity and quicker clotting. This deficiency resulted in faster artery blockage and severe brain damage during strokes. Interestingly, restoring magnesium levels or blocking certain channels helped normalize platelet behavior. Overall, we found that MAGT1's function is crucial for vascular health, indicating its deficiency could elevate risks for thrombosis and ischemic stroke.
9
Magnesium nanoparticles enhance clotting time
We investigated the effects of magnesium oxide nanoparticles, created using fruit extract, on blood clotting and oxidative stress. Our experiments showed that these nanoparticles significantly extended clotting time, indicating an anticoagulant effect. They also effectively reduced damage to red blood cells and various tissues in laboratory tests, helping to restore their function. Importantly, we found these nanoparticles non-toxic, suggesting they could be a promising treatment option for oxidative stress-related conditions without adverse side effects. However, further research is needed to fully understand their potential in clinical applications.

References

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  2. Guo X, Zeng X, He Y, Zhang X, Shi W, et al. An Antibacterial, Antioxidant Adherent Sponge Constructed for Control of Arterial Bleeding Via Gallic Acid-Mediated Robust Assembly of Fibrous Clay in Collagen. ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2025;17:16489. doi:10.1021/acsami.4c19209
  3. Müller M, Ludwig L, Englert H, Riedl KA, Müller MC, et al. A novel stent flow chamber system demonstrates reduced thrombogenicity of bioresorbable magnesium scaffolds. Sci Rep. 2024;14:26691. doi:10.1038/s41598-024-77266-0
  4. Zhang J, Chen Z, Rao L, He Y. Coronary bioresorbable metallic stents: Advancements and future perspectives. J Cardiol. 2025;85:69. doi:10.1016/j.jjcc.2024.08.003
  5. Włodarczak A, Rola P, Włodarczak S, Szudrowicz M, Giniewicz K, et al. Two-Year Outcomes for Patients with Non-ST-Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome Treated with Magmaris and Absorb Bioresorbable Scaffolds in Large-Vessel Lesions. J Pers Med. 2024;14. doi:10.3390/jpm14050540
  6. Galli S, Troiano S, Palloshi A, Rapetto C, Pisano F, et al. Comparison of acute versus stable coronary syndrome in patients treated with the Magmaris scaffold: Two-year results from the Magmaris Multicenter Italian Registry. Cardiovasc Revasc Med. 2023;57:53. doi:10.1016/j.carrev.2023.06.022
  7. Włodarczak A, Rola P, Barycki M, Furtan Ł, Łanocha M, et al. Mid-term safety and efficacy of magnesium bioresorbable vascular scaffolds - magmaris in diabetic population. 2-Years outcome in acute coronary syndrome cohort. Diab Vasc Dis Res. 2023;20:14791641231188705. doi:10.1177/14791641231188705
  8. Gotru SK, Mammadova-Bach E, Sogkas G, Schuhmann MK, Schmitt K, et al. MAGT1 Deficiency Dysregulates Platelet Cation Homeostasis and Accelerates Arterial Thrombosis and Ischemic Stroke in Mice. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2023;43:1494. doi:10.1161/ATVBAHA.122.318115
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