Only budget-focused buyers with flexible standards.
Consider another option if
You care a lot about label clarity and want fewer unknowns.
Score breakdown
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Dosage quality
2.1/10
Dosing looks weaker than ideal
Checks whether labeled ingredient amounts fall within clinically studied ranges (not just regulatory minimums). Low/0 can reflect under-dosing or missing amounts (e.g., proprietary blends).
The supporting evidence profile is relatively strong. The main limitation is that magnesium: below clinically studied range.
Strengths
The supporting evidence profile is relatively strong
The formula stays relatively clean on excipients
The formulation has a clearer overall purpose
Weaknesses
Magnesium: below clinically studied range
Magnesium: chemical form not specified on label
Final verdict
Not a strong option overall. The product is materially held back by weaker ingredient form quality.
Ingredient Analysis & Evidence
A closer look at the main ingredients, how they influence the score, and the supporting evidence when available. Tap any ingredient to expand.
⚠ Strong evidence exists, but dose is below effective threshold
One of the weaker points: Dose is likely below clinically useful levels. The label does not specify the form, so absorption quality cannot be verified.
Scientific evidence
Systematic review
Boyle et al. systematic review magnesium and subjective anxiety
This evaluation is based on the product label and declared Supplement Facts available at review time. It does not verify laboratory-tested composition, purity, or batch-level quality. This content is educational and not medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional for personal health decisions. Affiliate disclosure: SuppScoreLab may earn a commission from qualifying Amazon links.
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