How is NeuroMag different from Magnesium Citrate?

The main difference is absorption and intent. Magnesium Citrate is often used for its laxative effect to help with constipation. NeuroMag (L-Threonate) is designed to cross the blood-brain barrier, focusing on cognitive function and memory rather than digestive regularity.

About NeuroMag (Magnesium L-Threonate) Guide: Benefits for Cognitive Health

This answer is drawn from the full physician-reviewed guide to NeuroMag (Magnesium L-Threonate) Guide: Benefits for Cognitive Health on the GOAL.MD Vitamin Shop learning hub. Read the full guide for mechanism of action, evidence, dosing, safety, and interactions.

Medically reviewed by Dr. Michael Mimlitz, MD (NPI 1508891870), Chief Physician of GOAL.MD. Physician-supervised telehealth. More at goal.md/answers.