Hi nameless,
Did you check your blood serum Mg level?
If so, did Cardio-Mag raise the Mg level?
Did you use the recommended dosage of 4 capsules or smaller dose?
What are you using now? Has it changed the Mg reading in your bloodtest?
I've just replaced the daily dose of one NCI Mg Orotate 500mg with just 1 capsule of Cardio-Mag which is 770mg.
The bloodtest on 25th Feb will show where the Mg level will be.
Thanks
It's been years since I've had a mag RBC done, but I recall it being at the higher end of normal range (whatever that is), after supplementing magnesium. But I am pretty sure it wasn't mag orotate I was taking at the time .... if I had to guess, it was mag glycinate.
And when I took cardiomag, I took 4 caps, which is a pretty dinky dose of magnesium overall, at 200mg daily. Well... dinky for the cost involved, I should say. Cardio Mag is only 50 mg elemental per capsule, so I wouldn't expect your bloodtest to really show a whole lot of movement there.
As for what I am using now, I have a bottle of MagOx and a bottle of Jigsaw magnesium. Both were pretty cheap... the latter I just got out of curiosity as it's slow release... trial size w/coupon made it inexpensive enough to try. I also don't take a whole lot of mag anymore, maybe 125mg daily or so.
If you have a heart issue and want to improve your heart strength, I recommend ubiquinol and follow up with cardiac mris or echos, to see if it makes any difference. And if you want to increase your mag serum levels, I expect you'll need more than 50mg daily.