A Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Effects of a Supplement on Energy and Mood (NCT07398521) | Clinical Trial Compass
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A Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Effects of a Supplement on Energy and Mood
United States60 participantsStarted 2025-10-14
Plain-language summary
This study evaluates the effects of a Liposomal Magnesium Complex supplement on energy and mood. The study is a single-arm, virtual trial in which 60 adult participants consume the supplement daily for 14 days and complete self-reported questionnaires at multiple timepoints.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years – 60 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Be male or female
* Be aged 18-60
* Anyone currently experiencing issues regarding all of the following: Low energy, Difficulty regulating mood
* Anyone who is generally healthy - does not live with any uncontrolled chronic disease.
* Anyone willing to avoid all other dietary supplements or products containing magnesium for the duration of the trial.
* Anyone willing to refrain from taking any products, prescription medications, or supplements that target energy, mood, stress, and sleep during the test period.
* Anyone willing to maintain their current diet, sleep schedule, and activity level for the duration of the study.
* Resides in the United States.
Exclusion Criteria:
* Anyone with pre-existing chronic conditions that would prevent participants from adhering to the protocol, including cancer and mental health disorders.
* Anyone with a nut allergy or allergies or sensitivities to any of the product ingredients.
* Any women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or trying to conceive (or who will be at any point during the study period).
* Anyone who drinks heavily (i.e., 8 or more alcoholic drinks per week for women or 15 or more alcoholic drinks per week for men).
* History of diagnosed psychiatric or mood disorders.
* History of diagnosed sleep disorders.
* History of serious illness in the last three months.
* History of substance abuse.
* History of kidney disease.
* History of hormone or endocrine disorders, including but not limited to hypothyro…