The first magnesium made for type 2 diabetics.
Your body doesn’t handle magnesium like everyone else’s. So we built one made for the way it actually works.
Why it’s made for you.
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Made for a body that burns through it
High sugar and your daily pills pull magnesium out fast. This is built to keep up with that drain.
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The kind that actually gets in
Pure glycinate — the form your body absorbs. Not the cheap kind that runs right through you.
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A real amount, not a sprinkle
Enough to refill a draining body — not the token dose most bottles give you.
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Built for diabetic men, and tested
Made for your exact problem, and checked by an outside lab so the number is real.
We spent years on the diabetes–magnesium link, and built the dose the shelf was missing. That is Reversa.
How it stacks up against the rest.
| Reversa | ED pills | Shelf magnesium | Doing nothing | |
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| Fixes the cause | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Made for a diabetic body | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | – |
| Helps your blood sugar | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Cost | ~$1.33/day | $15–70 a night | Cheap | $0 |
| Over time | Builds back | A few hours | No change | Gets worse |
The only one made to fix the cause — for the price of a daily coffee.
Elemental magnesium, every day.
The amount your body actually absorbs — built for a body that burns through it fast.
Shipped private. Always.
Our customers asked us to keep this discreet — so we did. The box and your card statement show only our name. Nothing on them says what’s inside.
Every day you wait, the hole gets deeper.
The drain doesn’t pause while you decide. The sugar and the pills keep pulling — so the longer you wait, the more there is to refill, and the longer the road back. It won’t fix itself. The one move that helps is starting today.
Why 90 days — and not one bottle?
A shortage this deep took years to build. One bottle can’t move it — there isn’t enough time for your level to climb back and your vessels to soften. The 90-day refill is the least it takes to do anything real. So it comes as the full course, not a sample.
And the 90 days are guaranteed. Do the full three months — if you feel no difference, send one email and it’s free. No bottle to send back. The commitment is on us, not you.
90-Day Money-Back Guarantee
Most brands won't take a bottle back once it's opened. We will. Here's the deal: use Reversa every day for 60 days first — that's the least it takes for a drained body to climb back. If you've done the 60 days and still feel no difference, email us before day 90 and we refund every dollar. Opened, half-empty, almost gone — it doesn't matter. Keep the bottles.
We ask for the 60 days because a few weeks can't tell you the truth — and we'd rather you feel the change than quit before it shows. No restocking fees, no return shipping, no questions. Just an email to support@tryreversa.com. Applies to your first order.
Questions diabetic men ask before ordering.
It comes back fastest-first. Sleep and night cramps tend to ease in the first weeks. Within a few weeks, many men see their morning blood sugar start reading lower — that's your sign it's reaching you.
Blood flow is the slowest to recover, because the smallest vessels heal last. That one usually takes the most time — often three to six months. If you've been depleted for years, the rebuild takes longer. Most men who try magnesium and feel nothing stopped before it ever reached the slow, deeper stuff. Give it the full time.
Two things usually explain it. The form: most pharmacy magnesium is oxide, which barely absorbs. Reversa is pure glycinate, the form your body actually takes up.
The dose: most products put a big number on the front — usually the weight of the whole compound — and bury the part that matters, the elemental magnesium, in the panel on the back. It's often under 100mg. Reversa delivers 275mg of elemental magnesium per serving. For a diabetic body that's draining it fast, the lower doses simply don't move the needle.
Here's something most people don't know: metformin itself blocks magnesium from being absorbed, which is part of why so many diabetic men run low in the first place. Magnesium is generally well-tolerated alongside it.
That said, interactions vary. If you take blood-pressure medication, a water pill (diuretic), antibiotics, or thyroid medication, talk to your doctor or pharmacist before starting — and space magnesium a couple of hours apart from antibiotics. This goes for any supplement, not just ours.
Have a specific question right now? Our chatbot at the bottom right of the page can answer general questions about magnesium and common medication interactions. It's powered by Claude (the same AI that helps doctors and researchers) — but for anything specific to your situation, your doctor or pharmacist is still the right call.
Magnesium is what your body uses to help insulin do its job, and it supports healthy blood sugar. Most people with type 2 diabetes are low in it to begin with, which is exactly why we built this.
One important thing: this is not a replacement for your medication. Keep taking what your doctor prescribed, and keep monitoring your levels the way you always do. If anything, watching your morning numbers is the best way to see it working.
Three capsules per serving. Most people take them in the evening, with or without food, since glycinate tends to support sleep. Some prefer to split it — one or two with breakfast, the rest before bed.
What matters most is consistency. Daily use is what refills the tank and keeps it topped up.
Magnesium is an essential mineral your body uses every day. And here's the part that matters for you: your diabetes keeps draining it. High blood sugar pulls magnesium out through your kidneys, and metformin blocks more of it. So refilling it once isn't the finish line — staying topped up is. Most men stay on it the same way they'd take vitamin D.
If you have kidney disease, check with your doctor before supplementing.
Take it daily for 60 days first — that's the least it takes for a drained body to start answering, and a few weeks simply can't tell you. You're covered through day 90 from the day it arrives. If you've done the 60 days and still feel nothing, email support@tryreversa.com and we refund every dollar. Opened bottles, half-finished, almost gone — doesn't matter.
No restocking fees, no return shipping, no questions about why. Just send the email. This applies to your first order — we can keep it this open because the dose is high enough to actually do something.
Manufactured in a US facility. Every batch is independently third-party tested for elemental magnesium content, heavy metals, and microbiological contamination.
The Certificate of Analysis is available on request — email support@tryreversa.com.
It comes back fastest-first. Here's roughly the order.
These are the patterns we hear most often from diabetic men. Your timeline depends on how depleted you've been, how consistently you take it, and what your body repairs first.
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Week 1–2
Sleep and night cramps tend to ease first. Falling asleep faster, waking less, the calf cramp that used to grab you at night letting up. Some men feel nothing yet — that's normal.
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Week 3–6
Steadier days, less of that afternoon drain. And this is the one to watch: check your morning blood sugar like you always do — for many men it starts reading lower. That's your proof it's reaching you, while the vessels are still healing underneath.
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Month 2–3
Blood flow is the slowest to recover, because the smallest vessels heal last. This is the one that takes the most time — often three to six months. Slow is what real looks like.
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Ongoing
Your diabetes keeps draining magnesium every day — high sugar and metformin both pull it out. Daily use keeps you topped up, so what comes back doesn't quietly slip away again.