Can't SLEEP? Magnesium L-Threonate (MAGTEIN) and Sleep Improvements-New Study
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Magnesium L-Threonate (MAGTEIN) and Sleep Improvements-New Study
Questionnaire Used in the Study
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Dr. Jin Sung is a Chiropractic Physician who specializes in the management of complex chronic conditions in Massachusetts, 30 minutes north of Boston. He utilizes natural and alternative therapies to help manage complex cases such as Hashimoto's, autoimmune conditions, IBS, SIBO, chronic fatigue, brain fog, early Alzheimer's, etc.
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Questionnaire Used in the Study
www.theseus.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/36268/leeds-sleep-evaluation-questionnaire.pdf?sequence=4
drhays.dgsom.ucla.edu/files/view/docs/surveys/sleep/RSQ.pdf
figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Profile_of_Mood_States_POMS_questionnaire/7808756/1?file=14531096
ouraring.com/why-oura
Study www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590142724000193
Best Magnesium for BRAIN----Magtein Magnesium L-Threonate
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Other studies on Magnesium
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15004561/
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15572114/
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3668337/
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20152124/
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9786204/
www.metagenicsinstitute.com/ce-education/science-sheets/science-review-magnesium-l-threonate/
www.researchgate.net/publication/366149973_A_MagteinR_Magnesium_L-Threonate_-Based_Formula_Improves_Brain_Cognitive_Functions_in_Healthy_Chinese_Adults
Excellent study report...this not only aids sleep, but it also improves cognition...!
What are your thoughts on NAC Ethyl Ester? Is it really worth trying?
Thanks for sharing updated research when it comes out. Scientific knowledge is always improving.
Thank you for this information. I have been taking Magnesium an hour before bedtime. Have noticed an improvement in sleep quality.
Thank you Dr for sharing research based knowledge ❤
It helped me. Improve my quality of sleep. Not just length.
Did you take it at night?
@ yes I did and continue. I have looked at quality of sleep with and without. It definitely makes a difference. I also take melatonin.
Thank you new supporter looking forward forward to watching thank you
Thanks for this valuable information. I've been wondering if I should add this to my supplement list, you've just answered my questions. Thank you!
I take 2000 mg daily, in the AM with the rest of my supplements (vitamin D3, zinc). I started out taking one capsule every ither day and worked up to daily. I can absolutely say it has helped with my sleep, hip pain and alertness upon waking.
@@janchapman3408 2000 mg is alot in my opinion. How long have you been taking this dosage?
Yep .. I've confirmed this myself. Some friends as well.
Magnesium L threonate is awesome for brain🎉
I’m taking it now, so I’m hoping it will help my brain😁❤️
Is Magtein just a trade name for magnesium threonate or does it have additional properties that are not present in conventional magnesium threonate supplements?
I used it before always at bedtime and then someone specialist said its better in the morning and take glycinate before bed. Well then I skip it around again and magtein goes to my bed time sup cocktail. Who knows I do sleep better again as well. :)
That study sample at 80 is not sufficient to meet statistical significance ( P value).
i've heard that it's really no better than some of the other magnesium and it's so expensive like I can barely afford it and also I heard that a lot of the trials are done by the company that owns a patent or whatever is any of this true you know does it really work I have an older mom I would like to buy it for if it works but uncertain about itwould be appreciative thank you
Yes, price is a factor. Next best option is Mag Glycinate.
If a trial has been done for supplements usualy there is big pharma behind it, because many supplement producers cannot afford reliable trials on this scale. And yes they swindle a lot with them to get better outcome and improve its marketing. And this also causes steep prices.
@@DrJinSunghi Doc kindly make a video with other sleep supplements. My mom
Is afraid to take anything useful that I suggest supplements such as melatonin etc but if she hears you mention it in a video she’ll take it no doubt.
She complains of waking up during night and not being able
To go back to sleep etc
Hi Dr I have alot of panic attacks and now some hypoglycemia how can I cure hypoglycemia?
Interesting 🤓
Deep sleep is NOT REM. There is deep sleep, light sleep and REM. 😮
Yes, you are correct. Thanks for pointing that out. What I meant to say was there was an improvement in deep sleep score and REM sleep score. So improvement both criteria based on scoring.
Thank you. I’ll try it.
Be careful with Magtein. I took this at recommended dosage ( Dr Berg Recommendation) for 2 weeks then started having issues. Heart palpitations, headache, anxiety and groggy during the day, heart would stop then beat harder felt like afib and Im overall very healthy. As soon as I stopped this stuff and returned to Magnesium Citrate all the side effects went away.
Whats your calcium and potassium situation?
I dont know where I heard yesterday, that many women with insuline resistance have the same issues with magnesium, they need to fix other deficiencies first, mostly minerals (electrolytes) because due to the insuline resistance the body cant deal with magnesium very well on its own. I think it was a video Dr Hyman I heard about it.
@@AnnaMaria-zm8cvinteresting ❤
My daughter had same issues plus dizziness
Mg Glycinate or citrate r staffer . Plus Ca . Or herbs❤❤
I’ve been having the same problems and I didn’t realise what was causing it. I’ve been taking for a month it’s improved my sleep but I’m feeling lethargic during the day. I’ll stop taking it and go back to my usual mag citrate and see how I fee.
Dr Sung, please, how can one use both magnesium glycinate and L.Threonate on a daily basis? Especially when you need both. Thank you.
I use both, I take glycinate in morning and afternoon and magtein before going to bed. Until this video I took magtein in afternoon instead. I also take magnesium taurate somewhere during the day but not every day. You can mix different types of magnesium, but you got to take mind that not every product has same amount of elemental magnesium, some are very low, some are high and in some it is mostly a filler that also enhances the other ingredient. It is important to know if you have a condition that doesnt do well with magnesium that you check each type to not go over your daily limit, but for healthy people or those low in magnesium it should be fine. Magtein doesnt contain much elemental magnesium, but it is very effective because it goes through blood brain barrier and absorbs really well.
Thanks. Sure beats what I'm doing now with the steak hammer.
Sounds like industry sponsorship
after taking even 600mg of magtein 1h before sleep I'm always waking up in the middle of the night and cuz of that I'm waking up lot more groggy; I don't if it's worth it even when i feel some benefit in the day (lot more calm, ability to approach any task without anxiety, bit more focused); anyone with the same experience?
My experience is that Magtein is better taken in the morning. I take it on Tues, Thurs, Sat and Sun. I alternate with Mag Glycinate at night on Mon, Wed, and Fri.
Take it in the morning. Absolutely should help. It helped me after years of feeling tired every morning.
I think that was why I more often hear to take it in morning or at lunch time, because in some it raises alertnes which causes you to wake up. I guess its trial and error here, see what suits best for people. Might not be for light sleepers maybe. I sleep better with it for sure. I take it every night and during day glycinate.