Comment · Wed, October 21, 2015 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Magnesium l-threonate/Magtein: publication bias in its human trials
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gwern · 45 points
Magnesium l-threonate is a variety of magnesium suggested in a few small animal studies to have better uptake into the brain and hence increased cognitive effects compared to more common forms of magnesium supplements like magnesium citrate. I am interested in magnesium supplementation in general, but magnesium l-threonate is far more expensive than magnesium citrate (likely due to its status as a patented formulation, controlled by AIDP Inc & Magceutics), and animal studies are a thin reed to rely on, so I went looking for human trials. In January 2012, the official Magtein website stated that:
A human study for memory and cognitive function has just started at University of Southern California, Department of Psychology, with a leading expert in cognitive health. It is a double-blind, placebo controlled study with 40 individuals. Preliminary results will be available by mid 2012.
In June 2013, I noted that no publications or results had been posted, and the page now read just:
> For the second study, a double-blind, placebo-controlled human study with…
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_MoreNowAgain_ · 1 points
Would you be willing to sell some of the l-theronate you have now, if I contacted you via email about it?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Sure, I could sell you some. It's all Nootropics Depot branded, but I have a bunch of it.