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Cynthia (Madison, WI) on 04/11/2025
Well, I can report it works, and works really well! Most days, just 500 mg of magnesium chloride gives me the lift and joy back in my life. I am noticeably upbeat, I want to sing, I want to do things and am more likely to get out of the house, I have a smile on my face. I feel so much better! I think that many other good forms of magnesium would have the same effect.
Doris (Murfreesboro, TN) on 12/05/2007
Art (California ) on 09/10/2017
This study is very helpful because it not only shows that mag chloride tablets are useful for depression, but it is also well tolerated with a very good safety profile. This study is also useful because it shows the dosing used and describes the benefit achieved. According to the study, some participants started to see benefit after just two weeks of supplementing. Participants of the treatment group took 4 tablets of magnesium chloride per day. This is the manufacturer who supplied the magnesium chloride tablets and the tablets are similar to those used in the study, but possibly 20mg more per tablet.
As you can see from the study they used four tablets of Alta Health Magnesium Chloride at 500mg per tablet for a total of 248 mg of elemental magnesium per day. Magnesium chloride is well absorbed topically or orally. The tablets seem relatively easy to take compared to mag oil application to the skin everyday.
Here is a link to the full study:
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0180067
One important finding from the study is that some people may be able to get by with a smaller dose than what was used in this study.
Art
Leah (Israel) on 09/01/2013
I truly truly believe that depression is a chemical imbalance and not necessarily a psychological problem. I really hope this helps others out there who are suffering with this!
Celia (Seattle, Wa) on 08/18/2011
I also use a combination herbal therapy for Mood Support, which works well. And every day I take vitamin D at 4000 mg, fish oil, and something called lithium orotate, a safe, commonly found supplement for brain and mood health. (Don't let the word lithium scare you. Unlike the drug lithium, lithium orotate is safe to take and you don't need to have your blood tested. Please look up lithium orotate online for more info.)
But to me, the most important missing link in the puzzle was magnesium. You can buy it at the drugstore, but I do suggest taking at least 700 mg a day to begin to see results. I stagger the dose, taking 200 mg magnesium citrate tablets twice a day at work, and then taking the wonderful fizzy magnesium drink at night as a hot tea, which makes me feel very sleepy and Calm.
Jennifer (Chicago, Il) on 10/09/2009
Doris (Murfreesboro, TN) on 12/05/2007