Magnesium Citrate vs Phosphatidylserine

Sleep vs Nootropic · evidence-backed comparison

Quick take
  • Phosphatidylserine has the broader effect profile across the 9 effect categories.
  • Magnesium Citrate is cheaper per serving ($0.12 vs $0.80).
  • Phosphatidylserine has a slightly cleaner safety profile.

Side-by-side traits

TraitMagnesium CitratePhosphatidylserine
Category
SleepNootropic
Active compound
Magnesium citratePhosphatidylserine (sunflower-derived)
Form available
Capsule, Powder, Tablet, LiquidCapsule, Softgel
Source
syntheticplant
Typical dose
200–400 mg elemental Mg100–300 mg daily
Dose range
200–400 mg100–300 mg
Loading protocol
Best taken with
any time, with waterwith food
Best time of day
anyevening
Bioavailability
How efficiently the body absorbs and utilizes the compound.
High (4/5)High (4/5)
Onset time
Acute: 1–3 hoursCumulative: 3–8 weeks
Half-life
Evidence level
Quality and quantity of human research.
Moderate (some RCTs)Moderate (some RCTs)
Overall effect
Subjective effect magnitude.
Moderate (3/5)Low (2/5)
Muscle / strength
Low (2/5)Very Low (1/5)
Physical energy
Low (2/5)Very Low (1/5)
Focus / cognition
Very Low (1/5)Moderate (3/5)
Mood / stress
Low (2/5)Moderate (3/5)
Sleep quality
Moderate (3/5)High (4/5)
Immunity
Very Low (1/5)Very Low (1/5)
Recovery
Post-exercise recovery support.
Low (2/5)Moderate (3/5)
Longevity / healthspan
Moderate (3/5)Moderate (3/5)
Safety rating
5 = exceptionally well-tolerated; 1 = significant risk profile.
High (4/5)Very High (5/5)
Price per serving
Approximate USD per typical daily dose.
$0.12$0.80
Vegan friendly
YesYes
Gluten free
YesYes
3rd-party tested
YesYes

About Magnesium Citrate

Most affordable absorbable magnesium. Doubles as a mild laxative — useful if constipated, less ideal if not.

Active compound: Magnesium citrate
Forms: Capsule, Powder, Tablet, Liquid
Onset: Acute: 1–3 hours
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About Phosphatidylserine

Cell membrane phospholipid that lowers cortisol and supports memory in aging. Particularly useful for stress-induced poor sleep.

Active compound: Phosphatidylserine (sunflower-derived)
Forms: Capsule, Softgel
Onset: Cumulative: 3–8 weeks
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Magnesium Citrate safety

Common side effects:

  • Loose stools (often desired)
  • GI cramps

Avoid if:

  • Severe kidney disease

Drug interactions:

  • Bisphosphonates

Phosphatidylserine safety

Common side effects:

  • GI upset (high doses)

Avoid if:

  • Anticoagulants

Drug interactions:

  • Anticholinergics
  • Anticoagulants

Common uses

  • General magnesium repletion
  • Constipation
  • Sleep

Stacks well with: Vitamin D3

Common uses

  • Memory in aging
  • Cortisol management
  • Sleep
  • Athlete overtraining

Stacks well with: Fish Oil (Omega-3 EPA/DHA), Magnesium Glycinate

Medical disclaimer

SupplementDuel is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Consult a physician before starting, stopping, or combining supplements — especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, take prescription medication, or have a chronic condition.