Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 38 Researches
7.3
USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 26 Reviews
7.6
Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  2 Veg Capsules
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Magnesium (from Magnesium Aspartate)
250 mg
60%
Potassium (from Potassium Aspartate)
99 mg
2%
Taurine (Free-Form)
100 mg

Top Medical Research Studies

9
Magnesium implantation improves heart recovery
We explored the potential of magnesium implantation as a new approach to combat heart attacks, specifically myocardial infarction (MI). Our research centered on using magnesium slices implanted under the skin of rats to generate hydrogen gas continuously. This method could ensure a greater and longer-lasting concentration of hydrogen directly reaching the heart, which is crucial for its therapeutic effects.

Through our study, we measured how effectively the magnesium produced hydrogen and evaluated its safety. The results were promising; we observed that magnesium implantation not only improved cardiac function in rats suffering from MI, but also played a role in eliminating harmful free radicals from mitochondrial dysfunction. Furthermore, it helped reduce cell death in heart muscle cells, which is a common consequence of heart attacks.

Compared to traditional hydrogen inhalation, which has limitations in delivering sufficient doses over time, magnesium implantation proved to be a superior method. Overall, our findings pave the way for innovative treatments that could enhance recovery after heart attacks by harnessing the unique properties of magnesium for hydrogen production.
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We explored the effects of taurine treatment on cardiac remodeling following a myocardial infarction, or heart attack. The study focused on how taurine, an amino acid, might help heal the heart in this critical condition. Our findings suggest that taurine may play a beneficial role in diminishing heart damage and improving recovery, showcasing its potential as a supportive treatment after a heart attack.

Throughout the research, we applied a systematic approach to assess taurine's isolated impact, minimizing the influence of other treatments. This allowed us to confidently state that taurine has a significant positive effect on cardiac health in the aftermath of a heart attack.

This research not only reaffirms taurine's importance in cardiac support but also opens up avenues for future studies to further investigate its mechanisms and applications in heart health.
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8
Magnesium levels impact heart attack outcomes
We examined whether serum magnesium levels at admission could predict in-hospital outcomes for patients experiencing a heart attack.

In our study of 259 acute myocardial infarction patients, those with lower magnesium levels (below 1.82 mg/dl) faced significantly higher risks of complications, including arrhythmias and even death, compared to those with healthier levels.

Our findings suggest that maintaining adequate magnesium levels is essential for better health outcomes after a heart attack.
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Most Useful Reviews

8
Vital energy boost
7 people found this helpful
This effective drug was purchased in spring to support cardiac muscle. I felt a positive change after about 10-12 days, waking up more active and cheerful, with no discomfort in my heart after exercising.
Read More
9
ECG improvement
4 people found this helpful
I have an annual medical examination at work, which includes an ECG. Following my last check-up, I was referred to a cardiologist due to concerning ECG results indicating a near-pre-infarction state, despite not feeling unwell. I was prescribed numerous medications, which alarmingly could cause heart attack. Thankfully, I discovered Now Foods, a brand I trust. After two months of taking a complex supplement including omega-3, my next ECG showed normal results, and I no longer had any complaints.
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9
Good for tachycardia
4 people found this helpful
This formula, combining magnesium with potassium and taurine, is an excellent choice for heart health. It effectively addresses tachycardia and high blood pressure issues. Although the capsules are quite large and hard to swallow, I manage by pouring the contents into a spoon and drinking it with water. I wholeheartedly recommend this high-quality product.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 38 Researches
7.3
  • All Researches
9
Magnesium implantation improves heart recovery
We explored the potential of magnesium implantation as a new approach to combat heart attacks, specifically myocardial infarction (MI). Our research centered on using magnesium slices implanted under the skin of rats to generate hydrogen gas continuously. This method could ensure a greater and longer-lasting concentration of hydrogen directly reaching the heart, which is crucial for its therapeutic effects.

Through our study, we measured how effectively the magnesium produced hydrogen and evaluated its safety. The results were promising; we observed that magnesium implantation not only improved cardiac function in rats suffering from MI, but also played a role in eliminating harmful free radicals from mitochondrial dysfunction. Furthermore, it helped reduce cell death in heart muscle cells, which is a common consequence of heart attacks.

Compared to traditional hydrogen inhalation, which has limitations in delivering sufficient doses over time, magnesium implantation proved to be a superior method. Overall, our findings pave the way for innovative treatments that could enhance recovery after heart attacks by harnessing the unique properties of magnesium for hydrogen production.
Read More
9
Magnesium scaffolds improve heart attack outcomes
We examined the performance of two types of bioresorbable scaffolds in patients experiencing acute coronary syndrome (ACS) - a common and serious manifestation of heart disease. Specifically, we compared the effectiveness of magnesium-based scaffolds, known as Magmaris, with the earlier polymer scaffolds called Absorb.

Our study included 193 patients using Magmaris and 160 patients using Absorb, all treated in similar clinical settings. Over the course of one year, we monitored their health outcomes, particularly focusing on serious issues like cardiac death, heart attacks, and instances of scaffold thrombosis.

Surprisingly, we found that patients with Magmaris had significantly better outcomes than those with Absorb. Specifically, the rates of primary complications and target lesion failures were notably lower with Magmaris. We noted a concerning trend with Absorb, where patients experienced a higher rate of scaffold thrombosis.

Overall, our findings suggest that magnesium-based scaffolds could provide a safer and more effective option for patients undergoing treatment for heart attacks compared to their polymer counterparts.
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9
Potassium benefits heart attack recovery
We explored the effects of potassium treatment on heart attack recovery in rat models. By administering diazoxide during peak heart injury, we observed significant protective benefits, including a reduction in heart muscle damage and levels of autophagy—the process where cells break down their components.

Notably, this treatment activated the AKT/mTOR signaling pathway, which plays a pivotal role in cellular survival. Conversely, treatments that counteract potassium's effects led to increased cell damage. Overall, potassium shows promise in mitigating heart attack severity by promoting beneficial cellular responses.
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We explored how andrographolide affects heart health during myocardial infarction (MI) in a rat model. By dividing the rats into four groups—some receiving isoproterenol to induce MI and others treated with andrographolide—we examined their heart conditions after treatment.

The results showed that isoproterenol caused significant heart damage, but andrographolide appeared to mitigate these effects, reducing harmful calcium currents while increasing beneficial potassium currents.

This suggests that andrographolide might be a promising avenue for creating effective therapies against heart attacks.
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9
Taurine supports heart recovery
We conducted a study to evaluate how taurine, when combined with meldonium, impacts heart rate variability in patients recovering from a heart attack and living with type 2 diabetes. Our investigation involved 98 patients, who we divided into two groups based on random selection. One group received the treatment, while the other was used for comparison.

Over a period of 12 weeks, we measured heart rate variability (HRV) twice daily using a specialized system. We were particularly interested in various frequency and spectral parameters that indicate heart health. Our findings revealed that the combination of taurine and meldonium significantly improved certain metrics of HRV, such as the standard deviation of NN intervals (SDNN) and high-frequency (HF) components during the night.

This suggests that taurine, alongside meldonium, may play a key role in reducing oxidative stress and enhancing heart recovery. However, it's also important to note that the effects of taurine alone were difficult to isolate due to the concurrent use of meldonium in the treatment groups.
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User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 26 Reviews
7.6
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
8
Vital energy boost
7 people found this helpful
This effective drug was purchased in spring to support cardiac muscle. I felt a positive change after about 10-12 days, waking up more active and cheerful, with no discomfort in my heart after exercising.
Read More
9
ECG improvement
4 people found this helpful
I have an annual medical examination at work, which includes an ECG. Following my last check-up, I was referred to a cardiologist due to concerning ECG results indicating a near-pre-infarction state, despite not feeling unwell. I was prescribed numerous medications, which alarmingly could cause heart attack. Thankfully, I discovered Now Foods, a brand I trust. After two months of taking a complex supplement including omega-3, my next ECG showed normal results, and I no longer had any complaints.
Read More
9
Good for tachycardia
4 people found this helpful
This formula, combining magnesium with potassium and taurine, is an excellent choice for heart health. It effectively addresses tachycardia and high blood pressure issues. Although the capsules are quite large and hard to swallow, I manage by pouring the contents into a spoon and drinking it with water. I wholeheartedly recommend this high-quality product.
Read More
9
Taurine benefits
2 people found this helpful
This product is outstanding for heart health. The secret lies in taurine, as it aids the absorption of magnesium and potassium, making it highly effective.
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9
Reduced heart pressure
2 people found this helpful
Our grandmother suffers from high blood pressure, and the doctor recommended this medication. Two weeks later, her heart stabbing stopped, and her pressure improved! I recommend it; it has been tried and tested. She has been taking it for over a year.
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Frequently Asked Questions

8
Vital energy boost
7 people found this helpful
This effective drug was purchased in spring to support cardiac muscle. I felt a positive change after about 10-12 days, waking up more active and cheerful, with no discomfort in my heart after exercising.
9
Reduced heart pressure
2 people found this helpful
Our grandmother suffers from high blood pressure, and the doctor recommended this medication. Two weeks later, her heart stabbing stopped, and her pressure improved! I recommend it; it has been tried and tested. She has been taking it for over a year.
9
ECG improvement
4 people found this helpful
I have an annual medical examination at work, which includes an ECG. Following my last check-up, I was referred to a cardiologist due to concerning ECG results indicating a near-pre-infarction state, despite not feeling unwell. I was prescribed numerous medications, which alarmingly could cause heart attack. Thankfully, I discovered Now Foods, a brand I trust. After two months of taking a complex supplement including omega-3, my next ECG showed normal results, and I no longer had any complaints.
7.5
Reduces pulse rate
37 people found this helpful
Excellent! I have congenital heart issues (SVC syndrome and mitral valve prolapse) and do cardio several times a week. I previously experienced a rapid pulse, but since starting these, my pulse rate has decreased significantly. I take it at night alongside Q10. Overall, I am satisfied with the effect.
7.5
No more seizures
8 people found this helpful
In September 2019, I suffered a myocardial infarction and was fortunate to survive. However, a recurrence occurred two months later. I discovered a book by Dr. Mitsuishi and Dr. Fujikawa in November 2020, which led me to start this supplement alongside others. Since then, I have not experienced another seizure, my arrhythmia has stabilised, and my wife's "trigger finger" has improved. Although I'm uncertain which supplement worked, I feel positive effects from both.
9
Taurine benefits
2 people found this helpful
This product is outstanding for heart health. The secret lies in taurine, as it aids the absorption of magnesium and potassium, making it highly effective.
7.5
Helps heart palpitations
7 people found this helpful
I purchased this supplement for my wife due to her heart palpitations and chronic fatigue. I will modify the rating after we have more experience with it. The product, a nutritional supplement of Magnesium + Potassium Aspartate, is of known quality, containing 250 mg of Magnesium Aspartate, 99 mg of Potassium Aspartate, and 100 mg of Taurine. It supports heart health and nerve functions effectively.
7.5
Enhances heart function
34 people found this helpful
COOL!! Magnesium + Potassium + Taurine is a fantastic combination! Taurine aids the digestion of minerals and stabilises the heart muscle alongside improving blood circulation. It helps prevent fluid retention during intense training as well! If you appreciated my feedback, click "Yes," thank you!
7.5
Heart rate normalization
2 people found this helpful
I purchased this to support my aunt’s heart health, finding it comparable to brands like Doppelgertz and Asparkam but at a better price. The dosage is convenient, with just one capsule taken twice a day, lasting two months. The magnesium and potassium normalise heart rate while taurine enhances cerebral circulation and reduces cholesterol plaque formation, making it an excellent choice for those over 50.
9
Good for tachycardia
4 people found this helpful
This formula, combining magnesium with potassium and taurine, is an excellent choice for heart health. It effectively addresses tachycardia and high blood pressure issues. Although the capsules are quite large and hard to swallow, I manage by pouring the contents into a spoon and drinking it with water. I wholeheartedly recommend this high-quality product.
6
Eases heart stress
1 people found this helpful
This is a good and effective alternative to asparkams available at our pharmacy. I have taken it myself, and my husband uses it too. It has made my heart feel better with less stress.
7
Magnesium levels impact kidney injury
We investigated how serum magnesium levels affect the risk of acute kidney injury (AKI) in patients who experienced ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), a severe type of heart attack. In our study, we reviewed data from 1,219 patients, dividing them into two groups: those with hypomagnesemia (low magnesium levels) and those without. Hypomagnesemia was specifically defined as having a serum magnesium level of less than 0.75 mmol/L, a threshold that indicates deficiency.

Out of the participants, we found that 163 patients (about 13.4%) were hypomagnesemic, and alarmingly, 256 patients (21.0%) developed AKI during their hospital stay. The figures showed a significant disparity: AKI occurred in 31.9% of the hypomagnesemia group compared to 19.3% of those with normal magnesium levels, signaling a concerning association.

Our analysis indicated that hypomagnesemia is an independent risk factor for developing AKI, with a calculated odds ratio of 2.41. This suggests that patients with lower magnesium at admission face more than double the risk of experiencing kidney complications. These findings highlight the potential for magnesium interventions in heart attack recovery, suggesting that monitoring and managing magnesium levels could play a crucial role in improving patient outcomes and reducing the risk of kidney injury after a heart attack.
7
Magnesium levels and mortality link
We investigated how variations in serum magnesium levels might relate to in-hospital mortality for patients experiencing an acute myocardial infarction (AMI), commonly known as a heart attack. The research examined data from over 2,700 patients in intensive care, allowing us to analyze trends over time.

What we found was significant: elevated magnesium levels at ICU admission and changes in magnesium levels within the first 48 hours of ICU stay were associated with a higher risk of in-hospital mortality among these patients. In fact, 18.6% of the patients in our study did not survive their hospital stay.

This relationship remained consistent across different groups, regardless of age, gender, or health severity scores. It highlights the importance of closely monitoring magnesium levels during crucial treatment periods as it may provide insight that could help tailor treatments to improve patient outcomes.

However, we must note that while the study shows an association, it does not isolate the effects of magnesium treatment itself. This means we can't definitively say that magnesium treatment alone drastically alters mortality rates after a heart attack. Instead, the findings suggest magnesium monitoring is vital in intensive care settings.

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