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Magnesium Complex - Cortisol Support for Perimenopause

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Magnesium Complex - Cortisol Support for Perimenopause

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Perimenopause makes it harder for your body to handle stress — cortisol stays high at night, and that's what keeps waking you up. Magnesium Complex is built to bring cortisol down — so your body can finally relax, and you can sleep through the night.

  • Supports healthy cortisol levels*
  • 10 forms of magnesium + KSM-66® ashwagandha (500mg)
  • Helps you sleep through the night*
  • Wake up clear-headed — melatonin-free, no groggy mornings
  • One capsule per night
  • 90-day money-back guarantee
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90-night money-back guarantee. Free US shipping.

Why 10 forms of magnesium?

Because one form can only do one job.

90-Day Guarantee

Take the full 90 days to decide — about three months of nights. If it doesn’t help you, email us and we’ll refund every penny. No return shipping, no forms, no hoops.

What You’ll Feel

Week 1 — Nights first. Many women notice fewer 2–4am wake-ups within the first two weeks.*

Weeks 2–3 — More full nights of sleep. When you do wake up, it’s easier to fall back asleep.*

Month 2+ — Stress drains magnesium over time. Taking it nightly restores your levels, so the effect builds the longer you take it.*

Will It Make Me Groggy?

No. There is no melatonin in it and nothing that sedates you. It supports the cortisol drop your body is already supposed to make at night.* You sleep, and you wake up clear-headed — many women describe it as a weight lifted off their mind. There’s nothing habit-forming in it.

What’s Inside — All 20
  • 10 forms of magnesium — glycinate, citrate, malate, taurate, and 6 more. It takes the full complex to bring cortisol down at night and keep it down until morning.*
  • KSM-66® ashwagandha, 500mg — the most-studied form, at the studied dose, for the daytime-stress side.*
  • Vitamin D3 + K2 and methylated B vitamins — also in the formula, with every amount printed on the label.

No melatonin. No hormones. No proprietary blends. Third-party tested.

Which Form Does What?

One form of magnesium can’t do the whole job. Bringing cortisol down at night — and keeping it down until morning — takes the full 10-form complex, at full dose, in one serving. That’s why a single-form bottle usually doesn’t do much.

KSM-66® ashwagandha covers the other half: the daytime stress that feeds the 3am wake-up.*

How & When To Take It

One nightly serving (one capsule) with water, 30–60 minutes before bed. Night matters: cortisol is supposed to drop at night, and magnesium helps that happen.* It’s hormone-free, so if you’re on HRT or progesterone, nothing about your routine changes. Every ingredient and amount is printed on the label — show it to your doctor if you’d like. One bottle is a full 30-day supply.

Vegan + Plant-Based

Gluten-Free + Non-GMO

Powered By Plants

Made in the USA

Eco-Friendly Glass Bottles

Third-Party Tested

Problem

Why You Wake Up At 3AM — Even If You’re On HRT

Sound familiar?

  • You fall asleep fine — then wake between 2 and 4am, often at the same time
  • You wake up wide awake, heart pounding — every night since perimenopause
  • It doesn’t matter when you go to bed. Same wake-up either way
  • If you’re on HRT or progesterone, they helped other things — but not this
  • Your mind races at 3am, then you’re exhausted at work by 11
  • You’ve started to dread going to bed

Here’s what’s going on. Cortisol is the stress hormone. It’s supposed to stay low at night and rise slowly toward morning. In perimenopause and menopause, that rise can come too early and too hard — around 3am — and it wakes you up. Why now? Estrogen and progesterone used to help your body absorb stress. As they fall, that cushion goes away — right when life stress is at its peak: work, kids, aging parents. And here’s the part nobody explains: treating your hormones doesn’t automatically fix the stress hormone’s schedule. That’s why HRT can help the hot flashes and the moods and still leave the 3am wake-up. It’s also why earlier bedtimes and better sleep habits don’t touch it.

Why You Wake Up At 3AM — Even If You’re On HRT
Solution

How Magnesium Complex Works On Cortisol

This is cortisol support. It regulates cortisol two ways.* First, magnesium: your body needs this mineral to bring cortisol down at night, and stress drains it. Ten forms of magnesium restore it, so cortisol can drop when it’s supposed to.* Second, KSM-66® ashwagandha (500mg) helps your brain relax out of fight-or-flight, so daytime stress stops feeding the 3am wake-up.* It also includes vitamin D3 + K2 and methylated B vitamins. No melatonin. No hormones. If you’re on HRT or progesterone, keep taking them exactly as prescribed — this works on the stress hormone, not your hormone therapy.

How Magnesium Complex Works On Cortisol

One Bottle, Four Jobs

1. Brings Cortisol Down At Night

Your body needs magnesium to bring cortisol down at night — and stress drains it. Ten forms of magnesium restore it.*

2. Helps Your Brain Relax

KSM-66® ashwagandha (500mg) helps your brain relax out of fight-or-flight, so stress stops driving the 3am wake-up.*

3. No Melatonin, No Grogginess

Nothing in it knocks you out. It supports your body’s own nighttime cortisol drop — so you wake up clear-headed.*

4. Hormone-Free — Works With HRT

There are no hormones in it. If you’re on HRT or progesterone, keep them — this works on the stress hormone instead. If you’re not, it works on its own.

One Bottle, Four Jobs

What to Expect

Week 1

Fewer 3am wake-ups

Evening cortisol starts to settle. Falling asleep was never your problem — the change shows up between 2 and 4am.*

Weeks 2-4

More full nights

The wake-ups get less frequent. When you do wake, it’s easier to fall back asleep.*

Month 2+

Rested mornings

Cortisol drops on schedule at night. You sleep through, wake up rested, and think clearly during the day.*

When Cortisol Drops On Schedule, Everything Works Better

Sleep Through the Night

Stay asleep past 3am — and fall back asleep faster if you do wake.*

Clear Mornings

Wake up rested when the alarm rings — clear-headed, not groggy.*

A Steadier Mood

A calmer response to everyday stress — at home and at work.*

Better Focus During the Day

Less brain fog during the day — because you weren’t awake at 3.*

No More Dreading Bedtime

Bed stops being something you brace for. You lie down expecting to sleep through.*

A Longer Fuse

Less snapping by evening once you’re sleeping again.*

When Cortisol Drops On Schedule, Everything Works Better

20-in-1. Nothing Wasted.

10 Forms of Magnesium

10 Forms of Magnesium

Glycinate, citrate, malate, taurate, and 6 more — one form can’t do the whole job of bringing cortisol down and keeping it down. The full complex can.*

Ashwagandha (KSM-66®)

Ashwagandha (KSM-66®)

500mg of the most-studied form of ashwagandha, for stress and cortisol support.*

Vitamin D3 + K2

Vitamin D3 + K2

The sunshine pair — mood, bones, and hormone support.*

Methylated B Vitamins

Methylated B Vitamins

On the label with everything else — every ingredient and amount listed.

4.8 Stars Verified Reviews

Customer reviews

Helped with the 3am wake ups my HRT didn't fix

The patch took care of my hot flashes and the mood swings, but I was still waking up at 3 in the morning wide awake. My nurse practitioner thought it might be cortisol and said magnesium was worth trying. Took about three weeks, but I finally slept through the whole night for the first time in probably two years. I'm still on my HRT, I just take this too.

Denise K., 54 Verified Reviewer
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Carol M., 52

Carol M., 52

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The heart pounding wake ups have mostly stopped

I would wake up around 3:15 with my heart going and my brain instantly on. Just wide awake, every night since perimenopause. Nobody could explain it to me. I've been on this about two weeks and it has mostly stopped. When I do wake up now, I fall back asleep instead of staring at the ceiling until my alarm.

Marianne T., 51 Verified Reviewer
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Lynette S., 47

Lynette S., 47

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Finally staying asleep

My progesterone gets me to sleep fine, but I was still waking up at 3 most nights and I didn't want to keep raising the dose. So I kept everything the same and just added this at bedtime. It's been about a month and I sleep through most nights now. My husband noticed before I did, honestly.

Beth R., 49 Verified Reviewer
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Gail P., 55

Gail P., 55

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My sisters take it now too

Me and both of my sisters wake up between 3 and 4, we joke that it runs in the family. I ordered it first to be the guinea pig. After about a month I'm sleeping past 5 most mornings, which has not happened in years. Both of my sisters have their own bottles now because I wouldn't stop talking about it.

Paula G., 56 Verified Reviewer
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Vicki T., 50

Vicki T., 50

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Took three weeks to do anything

I'll be honest, I had already tried a magnesium glycinate from Target and felt nothing, so my expectations were low. First week on this, also nothing. I almost quit. Then somewhere in the third week I noticed I was sleeping through more nights than not. Glad I finished the bottle before making up my mind.

Renee W., 48 Verified Reviewer
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Donna H., 53

Donna H., 53

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No fog the next day

Sleep aids worked for me but I dragged all morning, and I work in healthcare, I can't be foggy. With this I just stay asleep and wake up clear when my alarm goes off at 5:45. That's really all I wanted.

Joan M., 53 Verified Reviewer
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Maryann B., 49

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Top Questions

That pattern points to cortisol, the stress hormone. Cortisol is supposed to stay low at night and rise slowly toward morning. In perimenopause and menopause, that rise can come too early and too hard — around 3am — and it wakes you up with your heart pounding and your mind on. Two things drive it. First, estrogen and progesterone used to help your body absorb stress; as they fall, that cushion goes away. Second, midlife stress is at its peak. That’s why bedtime changes and sleep habits don’t fix it — it isn’t a habit problem. Magnesium is the mineral your body needs to bring cortisol down at night, and stress drains it. This formula restores your magnesium, and KSM-66® ashwagandha helps your brain relax out of fight-or-flight.*

Yes. If you’re on HRT or progesterone, this works alongside them — there are no hormones and no melatonin in the formula. HRT works on your hormones. This works on cortisol, the stress hormone. That’s a different job, and it’s why many women on HRT still wake at 3am: treating hormones doesn’t automatically fix the stress hormone’s schedule. Keep your prescription exactly as your doctor set it, and show the label to your doctor — every ingredient and amount is printed on it. And if you’re not on HRT, that’s fine too. This doesn’t require it.

No melatonin. Melatonin doesn't fix anything — it tricks your body into going to bed. Take it long enough and your body slowly makes less of its own melatonin, and many people get scarily vivid dreams. This works differently: it lowers cortisol — the reason you keep waking up — so you sleep on your own, with no grogginess the next morning.

Most likely you tried one form, at a low dose, by itself. One form can’t do the whole job — bringing cortisol down at night and keeping it down until morning takes the full complex. This formula uses 10 forms, at full dose, in one nightly serving, plus KSM-66® ashwagandha for the daytime-stress side, which magnesium alone can’t cover.* If it still doesn’t work for you, the 90-day guarantee means you get your money back.

We use 500mg of KSM-66®, the most-studied form of ashwagandha, and the formula contains no hormones. Every ingredient and amount is printed on the label. Take it to your doctor or pharmacist before you start — especially if you take thyroid medication or prescription hormones. That’s the right move with any new supplement.

At night. Cortisol is supposed to drop at night, and magnesium helps that happen — taking it in the morning wastes its best benefit.* One nightly serving (one capsule), 30–60 minutes before bed, with water.

Many women notice a change within the first two weeks — fewer wake-ups, easier nights. The effect builds over the first month or two as your magnesium levels come back up.* And you get 90 days to decide: if it doesn’t help you, email us and we’ll refund your order in full. No forms, no hoops. It’s a

Every batch, by an independent lab, for identity, potency, and purity. Every form and every amount is listed on the label — no proprietary blends.

Yes — vegetable capsules, no animal-derived ingredients, non-GMO, and free of gluten, dairy, soy, and nuts. Made in a cGMP-certified facility in the USA.