Magnesium L-Threonate vs Phosphatidylserine

Side-by-side comparison of mechanisms, dosing, interactions, and stacking potential.

✅ Stacking Partners — These compounds are commonly used together and may have synergistic effects.
Magnesium L-ThreonatePhosphatidylserine
CategoryMineralsSupplements
Standard Dose1000-2000mg magnesium L-threonate daily (providing ~144mg elemental Mg per 2000mg)100-300mg daily
TimingSplit dose: 1 capsule morning, 2 capsules before bed (or per product label). Evening dose supports sleep and overnight memory consolidation.With meals (fat-containing preferred for absorption). Can be taken morning or evening. Cortisol-blunting effects are relevant for evening/pre-bed dosing in stressed individuals.
Cycle DurationongoingOngoing; no cycling required. Clinical benefits observed from 6-12 weeks.
Evidence Levelmoderate_humanstrong_human

Mechanism

Magnesium L-threonate (Magtein) was specifically developed by MIT researchers to cross the blood-brain barrier efficiently. L-threonate, a metabolite of vitamin C, acts as a carrier to increase brain magnesium concentration by ~15% (compared to negligible CNS penetration from other Mg forms). Elevated brain Mg2+ enhances NMDA receptor signaling fidelity, increases synaptic density in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex, promotes BDNF expression, and enhances both short-term and long-term memory via potentiation of pre-synaptic release probability at hippocampal CA3-CA1 synapses.

Standard Dosing

1000-2000mg magnesium L-threonate daily (providing ~144mg elemental Mg per 2000mg)

Timing

Split dose: 1 capsule morning, 2 capsules before bed (or per product label). Evening dose supports sleep and overnight memory consolidation.

Cycle Duration

ongoing

Side Effects

  • Drowsiness
  • Headache (initial)
  • Mild GI discomfort
  • Cost (significantly more expensive than other Mg forms)

Contraindications

  • Severe renal insufficiency
  • Myasthenia gravis

Best Stacking Partners

Lion's ManePhosphatidylserineOmega-3 (DHA)Bacopa Monnieri
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Phosphatidylserine

Supplements

Mechanism

Major phospholipid component of neuronal cell membranes (15-20% of total phospholipid pool) that maintains membrane fluidity and supports signal transduction. Serves as a cofactor for protein kinase C (PKC), Na+/K+-ATPase, and other membrane-bound enzymes critical for neurotransmitter release. Blunts HPA axis hyperactivation by modulating corticotrophin-releasing factor (CRF) receptor interactions, attenuating cortisol release during physical and psychological stress. Facilitates acetylcholine, dopamine, and norepinephrine release, and enhances glucose metabolism in the brain.

Standard Dosing

100-300mg daily

Timing

With meals (fat-containing preferred for absorption). Can be taken morning or evening. Cortisol-blunting effects are relevant for evening/pre-bed dosing in stressed individuals.

Cycle Duration

Ongoing; no cycling required. Clinical benefits observed from 6-12 weeks.

Side Effects

  • Mild GI upset at high doses
  • Insomnia (if taken too late in some individuals)
  • Rare: nausea
  • GI distress (uncommon)
  • Insomnia (at higher doses)
  • Headache (rare)

Contraindications

  • Soy allergy (if soy-derived — use sunflower-derived instead)
  • Known soy allergy (soy-derived PS)
  • Antiphospholipid syndrome (theoretical concern)

Best Stacking Partners

Omega-3 (DHA)Acetyl-L-CarnitineAlpha-GPCGinkgo BilobaBacopa MonnieriPiracetam

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