The Role of Magnesium in Sleep Health: a Systematic Review of Available Literature
This systematic review found an association between magnesium status and sleep quality in observational studies, while randomized clinical trials remained uncertain.
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For people who want help winding down, falling asleep, and staying asleep.
For users comparing metabolism and weight-management products with clear ingredient signals.
For people comparing omega-3 and cardio-oriented products with evidence and label context.
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For prenatal and iron products with dosage, timing, and caution context.
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Supplements are not FDA-approved for efficacy. This demo shows label context, dosage text, and caution notes alongside literature evidence so users can make a more informed choice.
For people who want help winding down, falling asleep, and staying asleep.
This systematic review found an association between magnesium status and sleep quality in observational studies, while randomized clinical trials remained uncertain.
A concise evidence snapshot that helps frame magnesium as a plausible supplement choice but not a guaranteed sleep fix.
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sleep meds, pregnancy, kidney disease
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Look for magnesium forms, serving size, and label directions.
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For users comparing metabolism and weight-management products with clear ingredient signals.
This systematic review evaluated the efficacy of purported dietary supplements and alternative therapies for weight loss and found that evidence quality varied substantially across interventions.
The meta-analysis synthesized randomized placebo-controlled trials of dietary supplements for weight loss including chitosan, glucomannan, conjugated linoleic acid, and fructans.
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blood pressure, heart rhythm, pregnancy
Show stimulant and medication-caution context; this is label enrichment, not a promise of efficacy.
Show serving size, ingredient form, and any stimulant or fiber context.
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For people comparing omega-3 and cardio-oriented products with evidence and label context.
In 149,051 participants, omega-3 fatty acids were associated with reductions in several cardiovascular outcomes, though the evidence remains nuanced and should be interpreted carefully.
A systematic review and meta-analysis that summarizes efficacy and safety signals for omega-3 supplements in cardiovascular prevention.
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anticoagulants, blood pressure meds, atrial fibrillation
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Show EPA/DHA per serving when present and any softgel or liquid form details.
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Key terms: supplements, omega-3, fish oil
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Key terms: supplements, omega-3, omega 3, fish oil, immune, women, men
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Key terms: supplement, omega-3, fish oil
This site demonstrates the grounding layer an AI agent can use when standard drugstores do not surface: PMIDs, short PubMed links, ingredient-aware ranking, merchant catalog images, and dosage / caution context in one view.
Supplements are not FDA-approved for efficacy; the demo surfaces merchant/label context, not medical advice.
For users comparing probiotic, prebiotic, and digestive-support products with strain and label context.
A systematic review and meta-analysis found probiotics may improve intestinal barrier function, though effects vary by strain, population, and outcome.
A meta-analysis focused on IBS found symptom effects that were promising but not uniform across probiotic products and outcomes.
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immunocompromised, antibiotics, pregnancy
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Show CFU, strain names, and whether the label says with food or empty stomach.
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Key terms: supplement, vitamins, probiotic, prebiotic, stress, mood, gut, digestive, immune, minerals
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Key terms: supplement, supplements, vitamins, probiotic, prebiotic, calcium, gut, digestive, energy, immune
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Key terms: supplements, prebiotic, gut, digestive
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For prenatal and iron products with dosage, timing, and caution context.
A recent systematic review found prophylactic iron likely reduces maternal anemia during pregnancy while emphasizing the need to quantify gastrointestinal harms more clearly.
An updated evidence review for pregnancy focused on iron screening, supplementation, and harms across randomized and observational studies.
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constipation, iron overload, pregnancy
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Show elemental iron, serving size, and whether the label pairs iron with folate or other micronutrients.
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Key terms: vitamins, iron, prenatal, minerals
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For users comparing immune-support products with clear vitamin, mineral, and botanical signals.
Pooled trials suggested zinc may shorten the duration of common-cold symptoms when started early, but heterogeneity and adverse effects mean the evidence is still uneven.
Regular vitamin C did not reduce common-cold incidence in the general population but was associated with a modest reduction in duration; routine high-dose supplementation is not supported.
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autoimmune conditions, immunosuppressants, pregnancy
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Show serving size, vitamin/mineral forms, and any botanical (elderberry, echinacea) content on the label.
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Key terms: vitamin, zinc, elderberry, echinacea, immune
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Key terms: supplements, vitamin, vitamins, magnesium, zinc, ashwagandha, elderberry, gummy, sleep, immune, melatonin
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Key terms: vitamin, zinc, echinacea, gummy, sleep, immune, l-theanine, melatonin
This site demonstrates the grounding layer an AI agent can use when standard drugstores do not surface: PMIDs, short PubMed links, ingredient-aware ranking, merchant catalog images, and dosage / caution context in one view.
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For people comparing energy and anti-fatigue products with clear B-vitamin, mineral, and adaptogen cues.
A meta-analysis reported reduced fatigue scores with CoQ10 in some populations, while noting variable study quality and the need for larger trials.
Correcting a documented B12 or iron deficiency can improve fatigue, but supplementation in people without a deficiency shows little consistent benefit.
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anemia workup needed, stimulant sensitivity, pregnancy
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Key terms: multivitamin, iron
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Key terms: iron, women, men
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Key terms: b-complex, iron
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For users comparing focus and memory products with omega-3, botanical, and B-vitamin signals.
Omega-3 supplementation showed no clear benefit for cognition in cognitively healthy older adults over the trial periods studied, underscoring the limits of the current evidence.
Evidence that Ginkgo biloba improves cognition was inconsistent and unreliable, with no convincing benefit demonstrated across trials.
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anticoagulants, pregnancy, seizure disorder
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Key terms: omega-3, women, men
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Key terms: vitamins, omega-3, omega 3, iron
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Key terms: supplements, vitamin, vitamins, magnesium, ashwagandha, gummy, sleep, melatonin
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Supplements are not FDA-approved for efficacy; the demo surfaces merchant/label context, not medical advice.
For people comparing joint- and bone-support products with collagen, glucosamine, and mineral signals.
Effects on knee osteoarthritis pain were small and of uncertain clinical relevance, with industry-funded trials tending to report larger benefits.
Some trials of collagen peptides reported reduced joint discomfort and possible bone-density signals, but study sizes were small and the evidence remains preliminary.
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shellfish allergy, anticoagulants, kidney disease
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Key terms: supplements, vitamins, magnesium, calcium, sleep, stress, minerals
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For users comparing stress- and mood-support products with adaptogen, amino-acid, and mineral signals.
Several small randomized trials reported reduced perceived stress and cortisol with ashwagandha, though sample sizes were limited and longer-term safety data are sparse.
L-theanine was associated with modest reductions in subjective stress in some trials, but effects were inconsistent and the evidence base is still small.
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serotonergic drugs / SSRIs, thyroid disease, pregnancy
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Show serving size, adaptogen (ashwagandha, rhodiola) amounts, and any L-theanine or magnesium content.
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Key terms: supplement, supplements, magnesium, selenium, stress, mood, l-theanine, amino acid, minerals
This site demonstrates the grounding layer an AI agent can use when standard drugstores do not surface: PMIDs, short PubMed links, ingredient-aware ranking, merchant catalog images, and dosage / caution context in one view.
Supplements are not FDA-approved for efficacy; the demo surfaces merchant/label context, not medical advice.
For users comparing women's hormonal-balance and menopause-support products with clear ingredient signals.
There was insufficient evidence to support the use of black cohosh for menopausal symptoms, with trials too heterogeneous to draw firm conclusions.
Phytoestrogen supplements showed a modest reduction in hot-flush frequency in some analyses, but effects were small and varied by preparation and population.
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hormone-sensitive conditions, pregnancy, liver disease
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Show serving size, botanical (black cohosh, vitex, maca) content, and any menopause- or hormone-specific label cues.
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Key terms: supplement, supplements, vitamin, vitamins, multivitamin, magnesium, ashwagandha, beauty, hair, skin, energy, immune, menopause, women
This site demonstrates the grounding layer an AI agent can use when standard drugstores do not surface: PMIDs, short PubMed links, ingredient-aware ranking, merchant catalog images, and dosage / caution context in one view.
Supplements are not FDA-approved for efficacy; the demo surfaces merchant/label context, not medical advice.