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Life Extension, Neuro-Mag®, Magnesium L-Threonate ( Supports Memory and Cognitive Function )
Life Extension, Neuro-Mag®, Magnesium L-Threonate ( Supports Memory and Cognitive Function )
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What it is
A supplement containing Magtein® magnesium L‑threonate, a form of magnesium designed to cross into the brain more effectively than many other forms of magnesium.
Available in different forms: capsules, powder drink mix (flavored), gummies.
Non‑GMO, vegetarian / vegetarian capsules, gluten free.
Key details & dosage
Specification Details
Active Ingredient Magnesium L‑threonate (Magtein®)
Amount per serving ~ 2,000 mg magnesium L‑threonate per full serving (from the capsule, powder, or equivalent form)
Elemental magnesium ~ 144 mg per serving (from that 2,000 mg of the threonate salt)
Serving / Use Usually 3 capsules per day, or 1 scoop if using the powder; taken with or without food.
Forms offered Capsules (90 veg caps), tropical drink powder, gummies, etc.
Claimed / observed benefits
Supports memory (particularly working memory or short‑term memory)
Helps with cognitive function and “quick thinking”
May maintain or enhance synaptic connections between brain cells
Supports overall brain aging well: maintaining clarity, recall, reaction time etc.
Animal and human studies suggest improvements in cognitive/executive function in older adults with daily supplementation for a number of weeks.
Strengths & advantages
Because magnesium L‑threonate is better able to cross the blood‑brain barrier, it may offer more direct benefits on cognition vs conventional magnesium salts.
Lower risk of gastrointestinal side effects/diarrhea compared with some magnesium forms (oxide, citrate), though individuals vary.
Flexible forms (capsules, powder, flavor options) make it easier to use depending on preferences.
Good brand reputation and testing in many markets for quality, etc.
Potential downsides / risks
Some people may experience bloating, gas, digestive discomfort.
Mild side effects like nausea, headache, or feeling “off” have been reported.
Because of its effects on brain and nervous function, those with certain neurological conditions or on medications may need to be cautious.
Elemental magnesium accumulates, so in people with poor kidney function or on certain medications, there is risk of excess; always check with a healthcare professional.
Effects are not guaranteed for everyone; sometimes subtle and may need consistent use over weeks.
Usage tips
Start with full serving only if you tolerate magnesium well; otherwise, start lower (e.g. 1‑2 capsules) and increase.
Take with food if you get digestive discomfort.
Spread out dose if needed (morning + evening) to avoid sleep disruption or digestive load.
Monitor other magnesium sources (diet, other supplements) to avoid too much total intake.
What the research shows
In older adults (50‑70), using ~1.5‑2 g/day of magnesium L‑threonate over 12 weeks showed improvements in cognitive and executive function in a placebo‑controlled trial.
A supplement containing Magtein® magnesium L‑threonate, a form of magnesium designed to cross into the brain more effectively than many other forms of magnesium.
Available in different forms: capsules, powder drink mix (flavored), gummies.
Non‑GMO, vegetarian / vegetarian capsules, gluten free.
Key details & dosage
Specification Details
Active Ingredient Magnesium L‑threonate (Magtein®)
Amount per serving ~ 2,000 mg magnesium L‑threonate per full serving (from the capsule, powder, or equivalent form)
Elemental magnesium ~ 144 mg per serving (from that 2,000 mg of the threonate salt)
Serving / Use Usually 3 capsules per day, or 1 scoop if using the powder; taken with or without food.
Forms offered Capsules (90 veg caps), tropical drink powder, gummies, etc.
Claimed / observed benefits
Supports memory (particularly working memory or short‑term memory)
Helps with cognitive function and “quick thinking”
May maintain or enhance synaptic connections between brain cells
Supports overall brain aging well: maintaining clarity, recall, reaction time etc.
Animal and human studies suggest improvements in cognitive/executive function in older adults with daily supplementation for a number of weeks.
Strengths & advantages
Because magnesium L‑threonate is better able to cross the blood‑brain barrier, it may offer more direct benefits on cognition vs conventional magnesium salts.
Lower risk of gastrointestinal side effects/diarrhea compared with some magnesium forms (oxide, citrate), though individuals vary.
Flexible forms (capsules, powder, flavor options) make it easier to use depending on preferences.
Good brand reputation and testing in many markets for quality, etc.
Potential downsides / risks
Some people may experience bloating, gas, digestive discomfort.
Mild side effects like nausea, headache, or feeling “off” have been reported.
Because of its effects on brain and nervous function, those with certain neurological conditions or on medications may need to be cautious.
Elemental magnesium accumulates, so in people with poor kidney function or on certain medications, there is risk of excess; always check with a healthcare professional.
Effects are not guaranteed for everyone; sometimes subtle and may need consistent use over weeks.
Usage tips
Start with full serving only if you tolerate magnesium well; otherwise, start lower (e.g. 1‑2 capsules) and increase.
Take with food if you get digestive discomfort.
Spread out dose if needed (morning + evening) to avoid sleep disruption or digestive load.
Monitor other magnesium sources (diet, other supplements) to avoid too much total intake.
What the research shows
In older adults (50‑70), using ~1.5‑2 g/day of magnesium L‑threonate over 12 weeks showed improvements in cognitive and executive function in a placebo‑controlled trial.
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