Ingredient analysis based on the supplied Sensivion label

    Sensivion Ingredients: What the Label Contains and Leaves Unclear

    Sensivion provides 80 mg of magnesium per capsule at 21% NRV, together with 100 mg of alpha-lipoic acid, 50 mg of butcher's-broom root extract, 10 mg of L-carnitine, 10 mg of turmeric extract standardised to 95% curcuminoids and 5 mg of Coenzyme Q10 as ubiquinone.

    The label declares one quantified magnesium amount. Its nutrition panel uses the source name "magnesium glycinate," while the complete ingredients list uses "magnesium-bisglycinate." This is a terminology difference — not a second quantified 80 mg amount.

    Most principal amounts are visible, but several preparation details remain undisclosed. These include the alpha-lipoic-acid form, butcher's-broom extract ratio and standardisation, L-carnitine form, turmeric extraction details and CoQ10 delivery system. Jeff has not opened, used or laboratory-tested Sensivion.

    By Jeff, Editor-in-ChiefPublished 28 July 2026Sensivion label checked on 28 July 2026

    This is a label and public-research analysis. It is not a laboratory authentication, purity test or clinical trial. Independent scientific and regulatory sources are cited beside consequential claims and grouped in Sources.

    Sensivion food supplement bottle reviewed for ingredient amounts, forms and label transparency

    Sensivion ingredients at a glance

    Magnesium:
    80 mg per capsule
    NRV:
    21%
    Magnesium wording:
    "Magnesium glycinate" in the nutritional panel and "magnesium-bisglycinate" in the ingredients list
    Second quantified magnesium amount:
    No
    Alpha-lipoic acid:
    100 mg
    Butcher's-broom root extract:
    50 mg
    L-carnitine:
    10 mg
    Turmeric rhizome extract:
    10 mg, 95% curcuminoids
    Coenzyme Q10:
    5 mg, ubiquinone
    Capsule shell:
    Hypromellose vegetable capsule
    Proprietary blend:
    No hidden total-only proprietary blend is shown for the six principal quantified entries
    Formula transparency:
    Partial
    Tested by Jeff:
    No

    Main strength: most principal amounts are individually disclosed. Main limitation: several chemical, botanical and delivery-system details are absent.

    See our complete Sensivion review for the broader pre-purchase assessment covering evidence, warnings, merchant claims, price and the overall verdict.

    Complete Sensivion ingredient and label inventory

    The table below reproduces the supplied English Sensivion label. It is a full inventory of what is disclosed for each row and where important preparation details remain unclear.

    Nutritional Information

    Magnesium

    Amount: 80 mg · 21% NRV

    Form: As magnesium glycinate (nutrition panel) / magnesium-bisglycinate (ingredients list)

    Role: Quantified nutrient

    Main missing detail: Consistent source-name terminology; detailed chelate specification

    Amount, NRV, source name

    Ingredient Blend

    Alpha-lipoic acid

    Amount: 100 mg

    Form: Not specified

    Role: Quantified principal ingredient

    Main missing detail: Isomer (R- vs racemic), stabilised salt, supplier, purity

    Amount, ingredient name

    Ingredient Blend

    Butcher's-broom root extract

    Amount: 50 mg

    Form: Ruscus aculeatus root extract

    Role: Botanical extract

    Main missing detail: Extract ratio, solvent, standardisation, ruscogenin content

    Botanical name, root plant part, extract status, amount

    Ingredient Blend

    L-carnitine

    Amount: 10 mg

    Form: Generic L-carnitine

    Role: Amino-acid-related compound

    Main missing detail: Salt or specialised form (e.g. L-tartrate, acetyl-, propionyl-)

    Ingredient name, amount

    Ingredient Blend

    Turmeric rhizome extract

    Amount: 10 mg

    Form: Curcuma longa rhizome extract, 95% curcuminoids

    Role: Botanical extract

    Main missing detail: Extract ratio, solvent, absorption technology, curcumin amount

    Botanical name, rhizome part, amount, standardisation

    Ingredient Blend

    Coenzyme Q10

    Amount: 5 mg

    Form: Ubiquinone

    Role: Coenzyme

    Main missing detail: Carrier oil, softgel or dispersion system, supplier, crystalline form

    Ingredient name, amount, ubiquinone form

    Complete Ingredients List

    Hypromellose capsule shell

    Amount: Not quantified

    Form: Vegetable capsule

    Role: Capsule material

    Main missing detail: Full vegan certification for finished product

    Capsule material identified

    Complete Ingredients List

    Microcrystalline cellulose

    Amount: Not quantified

    Form: Bulking agent

    Role: Bulking agent

    Main missing detail: Amount

    Technological role stated

    Complete Ingredients List

    Magnesium salts of edible fatty acids

    Amount: Not quantified

    Form: Anti-caking agent

    Role: Anti-caking agent

    Main missing detail: Amount — must not be added to the 80 mg nutritional magnesium

    Technological role stated

    Complete Ingredients List

    Silicon dioxide

    Amount: Not quantified

    Form: Anti-caking agent

    Role: Anti-caking agent

    Main missing detail: Amount

    Technological role stated

    Complete Ingredients List

    Stearic acid

    Amount: Not quantified

    Form: Emulsifier

    Role: Emulsifier

    Main missing detail: Amount

    Technological role stated

    Supplied Sensivion label used for this ingredient analysis. JeffsReviews has not authenticated a physical production batch.

    Product documentation can change, so compare this analysis with the label currently displayed by the merchant.

    Why does the Sensivion label use two magnesium names?

    The label declares one quantified magnesium amount: 80 mg per capsule at 21% NRV. The nutritional panel calls the source magnesium glycinate. The complete ingredients list uses magnesium-bisglycinate. No second quantified magnesium row appears, and the quantified Ingredient Blend does not contain another magnesium amount.

    Magnesium terminology card

    Declared magnesium:
    80 mg
    NRV:
    21%
    Nutrition-panel term:
    Magnesium glycinate
    Ingredients-list term:
    Magnesium-bisglycinate
    Second amount displayed:
    No
    Editorial interpretation:
    One declared amount with differing source terminology

    The label owner could improve clarity by using one consistent source name or explaining why the terminology differs. JeffsReviews does not claim that glycinate and bisglycinate are chemically identical in this product, that one term is definitely incorrect, or that either term proves superior absorption.

    The official product page uses the authorised magnesium statement concerning normal functioning of the nervous system. That authorised nutrient wording does not prove that the complete Sensivion formula repairs nerves, treats neuropathy, cleanses blood vessels or improves vision.

    Interpretation card

    Alpha-lipoic acid — 100 mg, form not identified

    Sensivion amount:
    100 mg per capsule
    Form disclosed:
    Generic alpha-lipoic acid
    Most important missing detail:
    R-alpha-lipoic acid vs racemic, any stabilised salt, supplier, delivery system

    Why it matters: different alpha-lipoic-acid preparations behave differently in the body, so without an isomer or salt, this 100 mg entry cannot be lined up cleanly with published studies. Our interpretation: an honest amount, an incomplete specification.

    See the full alpha-lipoic-acid research comparison

    Alpha-lipoic acid has been studied in multiple human contexts, but many studies use different preparations, substantially different amounts (often 300 mg, 600 mg or intravenous) and disease-specific populations. Those data cannot establish ordinary Sensivion outcomes, and single-ingredient studies do not test the complete formula. JeffsReviews does not invent a form the label does not disclose.

    That limitation is most obvious with the two plant extracts, where the plant identity is clearer than the actual extract specification.

    Butcher's-broom root extract: plant identity disclosed, extract details missing

    The label discloses the common name, the botanical name Ruscus aculeatus, the root plant part, extract status and a 50 mg amount. It does not disclose the extract ratio, native extract quantity, extraction solvent, standardisation, ruscogenin content, drug-extract ratio, raw-material supplier or country of origin.

    The European Medicines Agency material on Rusci rhizoma concerns specified Ruscus aculeatus root or rhizome preparations. Those conclusions do not evaluate Sensivion, and a 50 mg extract cannot be matched confidently to a monograph or human study without preparation details. Circulatory-context research does not prove a Sensivion benefit and does not establish eye, nerve, ear or cardiovascular treatment.

    Conclusion: the botanical identity and root part are useful disclosures, but the missing extract ratio, solvent and standardisation prevent confident comparison with researched butcher's-broom preparations.

    Interpretation card

    L-carnitine — 10 mg, no salt or specialised form disclosed

    Sensivion amount:
    10 mg per capsule
    Form disclosed:
    Generic L-carnitine
    Most important missing detail:
    Salt or specialised form (L-tartrate, acetyl-, propionyl-)

    Why it matters: "carnitine" covers several distinct compounds, and much of the human research is on specific salts at gram-level amounts. A 10 mg unspecified entry cannot inherit those results. Our interpretation: presence is confirmed, but a preparation match to published carnitine studies is not.

    See the full carnitine-form comparison

    Research on acetyl-L-carnitine or propionyl-L-carnitine does not automatically apply to an unspecified L-carnitine entry. Studies may use substantially different amounts, so the 10 mg label entry should not be compared casually with gram-level research. Supplier, purity and delivery system are also not disclosed on the supplied label.

    Turmeric extract: useful standardisation detail, but no absorption information

    The label discloses Curcuma longa, the rhizome plant part, an extract at 10 mg and standardisation to 95% curcuminoids. The standardisation describes the proportion of curcuminoids in the listed extract. It does not establish how much is absorbed or whether the finished product produces a clinical benefit.

    What is not disclosed: the extract ratio, extraction solvent, exact curcuminoid profile, a separately stated curcumin amount, any bioavailability technology, lipid carrier, phospholipid complex, micellar or nanoparticle delivery, piperine or black-pepper extract, or the raw-material supplier. No piperine or black-pepper extract is listed on the supplied label.

    Turmeric and curcumin formulations vary substantially. Enhanced-bioavailability products should not be treated as equivalent to an ordinary extract, and research using different preparations and substantially larger amounts does not establish the effect of Sensivion's 10 mg extract. Ingredient standardisation is not finished-product proof.

    Conclusion: the turmeric entry is one of the better-described botanical ingredients on the label, but its absorption and clinical relevance within Sensivion remain unconfirmed.

    Interpretation card

    Coenzyme Q10 — 5 mg as ubiquinone, delivery system not disclosed

    Sensivion amount:
    5 mg per capsule
    Form disclosed:
    Ubiquinone
    Most important missing detail:
    Carrier oil, softgel, dispersion or absorption system

    Why it matters: CoQ10 is a fat-soluble molecule, and its bioavailability depends heavily on how it is delivered. Without a delivery system disclosure, the practical absorption of 5 mg ubiquinone in Sensivion is unknown. Our interpretation: the form is one of the clearer disclosures on the label; the formulation behind it is not.

    See the full CoQ10 preparation comparison

    Ubiquinone and ubiquinol are different forms and should not be treated as interchangeable. Research using much larger amounts, different formulations or specialised delivery systems is indirect for a 5 mg ubiquinone entry. Supplier, purity and crystalline form are also not disclosed on the supplied label.

    The remaining label entries serve practical manufacturing roles rather than being the main advertised ingredients.

    What are the capsule shell and other ingredients?

    Label fact

    Hypromellose

    Role: Vegetable capsule

    Hypromellose is the capsule-shell material. A vegetable capsule shell does not by itself prove that every ingredient or manufacturing aid is vegan. Full vegan certification is not shown on the supplied label.

    Label fact

    Microcrystalline cellulose

    Role: Bulking agent

    The label identifies its technological role. No amount is displayed. It should not be described as an active health ingredient.

    Label fact

    Magnesium salts of edible fatty acids

    Role: Anti-caking agent

    A technological ingredient. It must not be confused with the quantified 80 mg magnesium nutrient declaration. Do not add it to the nutritional magnesium amount. The label does not quantify it.

    Label fact

    Silicon dioxide

    Role: Anti-caking agent

    No amount is displayed. It should not be described as an active mineral benefit.

    Label fact

    Stearic acid

    Role: Emulsifier

    Appears in the complete ingredients list. No amount is displayed. Included here so the inventory is not silently shortened.

    The label identifies the main technological roles of the excipients, but does not quantify them — which is different from hiding the amounts of the principal quantified ingredients.

    Does Sensivion use a hidden proprietary blend?

    Not in the usual total-only sense for the six principal quantified entries. Each of the principal active entries has an individual displayed amount. The label uses the heading "Ingredient Blend," but that heading alone does not mean the amounts are hidden. Magnesium is separately quantified in the nutritional panel. The complete ingredients list also includes unquantified excipients. Preparation details remain incomplete even where amounts are disclosed.

    Amount transparency and preparation transparency are different.

    Amount transparency — generally stronger

    • Magnesium amount is displayed
    • Alpha-lipoic-acid amount is displayed
    • Butcher's-broom amount is displayed
    • L-carnitine amount is displayed
    • Turmeric amount is displayed
    • CoQ10 amount is displayed

    Preparation transparency — more limited

    • Alpha-lipoic-acid form is absent
    • Butcher's-broom extract specification is incomplete
    • L-carnitine form is absent
    • Turmeric extraction and delivery details are incomplete
    • CoQ10 delivery system is absent
    • Magnesium terminology differs between label sections

    Which formula details remain undisclosed?

    Form and chemistry

    • Exact alpha-lipoic-acid formnot disclosed on the supplied label
    • Detailed magnesium chelate specificationnot disclosed on the supplied label
    • L-carnitine salt or specialised formnot disclosed on the supplied label

    Botanical preparation

    • Butcher's-broom extract rationot disclosed on the supplied label
    • Butcher's-broom extraction solventnot disclosed on the supplied label
    • Butcher's-broom standardisationnot disclosed on the supplied label
    • Turmeric extract rationot disclosed on the supplied label
    • Turmeric extraction solventnot disclosed on the supplied label
    • Exact curcuminoid profilenot disclosed on the supplied label

    Delivery and absorption

    • Turmeric bioavailability systemnot disclosed on the supplied label
    • CoQ10 carrier or solubilisationnot disclosed on the supplied label
    • Ingredient-release technologynot disclosed on the supplied label
    • Capsule disintegration datanot disclosed on the supplied label

    Quality and manufacturing

    • Manufacturing countrynot disclosed on the supplied label
    • Manufacturing facilitynot disclosed on the supplied label
    • Independent batch-testing resultsnot disclosed on the supplied label
    • Certificate of analysisnot disclosed on the supplied label
    • Heavy-metal resultsnot disclosed on the supplied label
    • Microbial resultsnot disclosed on the supplied label
    • Pesticide resultsnot disclosed on the supplied label
    • Stability resultsnot disclosed on the supplied label
    • Ingredient suppliersnot disclosed on the supplied label

    Dietary and allergen status

    • Full vegan certificationnot disclosed on the supplied label
    • Gluten-free statementnot disclosed on the supplied label
    • Dairy-free statementnot disclosed on the supplied label
    • Soy-free statementnot disclosed on the supplied label
    • Allergen-free statementnot disclosed on the supplied label
    • GMO-free statementnot disclosed on the supplied label
    • Organic certificationnot disclosed on the supplied label
    • Halal / kosher certificationnot disclosed on the supplied label
    • Cross-contamination statementnot disclosed on the supplied label

    What do "natural ingredients" and "high quality standards" establish?

    These are merchant claims. "Natural ingredients" is not a complete technical specification. It does not establish organic status, allergen status, vegan status, purity, laboratory testing or clinical effectiveness. "High quality standards" requires supporting manufacturing or testing documentation for independent verification.

    The official page's quality language is broader than the information visible on the supplied label. JeffsReviews did not receive a batch certificate, testing report or manufacturing audit for this analysis. These statements are not independently substantiated by the materials reviewed.

    Is Sensivion vegan, gluten-free or allergen-free?

    • Vegetable capsule: confirmed by label — the capsule shell is hypromellose and described as a vegetable capsule.
    • Full product vegan status: not confirmed. Capsule-shell material is not the only consideration; ingredient processing and manufacturing aids are not fully documented, and no independent vegan certification is shown.
    • Gluten-free status: not confirmed by the supplied label.
    • Dairy-free status: not confirmed by the supplied label.
    • Soy-free status: not confirmed by the supplied label.
    • Allergen-free status: not confirmed.
    • GMO-free status: not confirmed.

    People who need to avoid a specific allergen should verify the current physical label and obtain suitable manufacturer clarification before purchase or use.

    An ingredient name alone is not enough to establish that a study tested the same preparation used here.

    Do ingredient studies match the Sensivion formula?

    Magnesium

    Amount: 80 mg

    Form disclosed: Glycinate / bisglycinate terminology

    Research differences: Other magnesium salts; substantially different elemental amounts; different populations

    Direct evidence: No Sensivion-specific trial

    General magnesium research is not complete-product proof

    Alpha-lipoic acid

    Amount: 100 mg

    Form disclosed: Not specified

    Research differences: R-ALA, racemic preparations, stabilised salts, intravenous use, larger amounts

    Direct evidence: No Sensivion-specific trial

    Cannot be matched precisely to Sensivion's 100 mg oral entry

    Butcher's broom

    Amount: 50 mg

    Form disclosed: Root extract; extract specification incomplete

    Research differences: Specified extract ratios, solvents, ruscogenin standardisations

    Direct evidence: No Sensivion-specific trial

    Preparation matching is not possible from the label alone

    L-carnitine

    Amount: 10 mg

    Form disclosed: Generic L-carnitine only

    Research differences: Acetyl-, propionyl-, L-tartrate salts; much larger amounts

    Direct evidence: No Sensivion-specific trial

    Form and amount differ from much of the research

    Turmeric

    Amount: 10 mg

    Form disclosed: Rhizome extract, 95% curcuminoids

    Research differences: Different extract amounts, curcumin quantities, bioavailability systems

    Direct evidence: No Sensivion-specific trial

    Standardisation alone does not establish equivalence

    Coenzyme Q10

    Amount: 5 mg

    Form disclosed: Ubiquinone

    Research differences: Larger amounts, ubiquinol, specialised delivery carriers

    Direct evidence: No Sensivion-specific trial

    Form is partly disclosed but research remains indirect

    Same ingredient name ≠ same preparation ≠ same amount ≠ same result.

    Sensivion formula strengths and limitations

    Potential strengths

    • Six principal quantities are visible
    • Magnesium amount and NRV are disclosed
    • Alpha-lipoic-acid amount is disclosed
    • Butcher's-broom botanical identity and root part are disclosed
    • Turmeric botanical identity and rhizome part are disclosed
    • Turmeric is standardised to 95% curcuminoids
    • CoQ10 is identified as ubiquinone
    • Capsule-shell material is disclosed
    • Excipient roles are identified
    • No hidden total-only proprietary blend for the principal quantified entries
    • One-capsule daily formula keeps the ingredient inventory simple to inspect

    Important limitations

    • Magnesium source terminology differs between label sections
    • Alpha-lipoic-acid form is not specified
    • Butcher's-broom extract ratio, solvent and standardisation are not specified
    • L-carnitine form is not specified
    • Turmeric extract ratio, solvent and delivery system are not disclosed
    • No piperine is listed
    • CoQ10 delivery system is not disclosed
    • Manufacturing location is not clearly established
    • Batch-testing documents were not supplied
    • Full dietary and allergen status is not confirmed
    • Ingredient evidence does not establish finished-product effectiveness
    • Jeff did not authenticate the physical formula

    Who may appreciate this ingredient label?

    Adults who want most principal ingredient amounts displayed, buyers who value botanical names and plant parts, people who prefer a vegetable hypromellose capsule shell, and those willing to verify the current physical label.

    Who may prefer a more clearly specified formula?

    Buyers who require a specified alpha-lipoic-acid isomer, standardised butcher's-broom extract details, a specified carnitine form, a disclosed turmeric absorption system, batch certificates, strict allergen or certification statements, or a clinically demonstrated complete formula.

    What should buyers verify on the current Sensivion label?

    • Product name is Sensivion
    • Bottle contains 30 capsules
    • Label declares one capsule daily for adults
    • Magnesium remains 80 mg at 21% NRV
    • Magnesium source terminology is checked
    • Alpha-lipoic acid remains 100 mg
    • Butcher's-broom root extract remains 50 mg
    • L-carnitine remains 10 mg
    • Turmeric extract remains 10 mg at 95% curcuminoids
    • CoQ10 remains 5 mg as ubiquinone
    • Complete ingredients list matches the reviewed version
    • Stearic acid remains visible where applicable
    • Safety seal is intact
    • Expiration date is present
    • Batch number is present where provided
    • Distributor and support details are current
    • Any required allergen information is reviewed
    • Directions and warnings have not changed

    Physical packaging should take priority if online text differs from the label supplied with the purchased bottle.

    Our Sensivion research

    Taken together, Sensivion is clearer about quantities than it is about the exact preparations behind those quantities.

    Ingredient verdict

    Sensivion ingredient verdict: good amount disclosure, but incomplete preparation detail

    Sensivion's supplied label identifies six principal quantities: 80 mg of magnesium, 100 mg of alpha-lipoic acid, 50 mg of butcher's-broom root extract, 10 mg of L-carnitine, 10 mg of turmeric extract standardised to 95% curcuminoids and 5 mg of Coenzyme Q10 as ubiquinone.

    The magnesium quantity is clear: 80 mg per capsule at 21% NRV. The nutrition panel calls the source magnesium glycinate, while the complete ingredients list uses magnesium-bisglycinate. The label does not show a second quantified magnesium amount.

    Amount transparency is reasonably good, but preparation transparency is only partial. The alpha-lipoic-acid form, butcher's-broom extract specification, L-carnitine form, turmeric extraction and absorption details and CoQ10 delivery system are not disclosed.

    The label is therefore useful for identifying what is included, but it does not authenticate purity, absorption, ingredient synergy or finished-product effectiveness. Studies involving other preparations and amounts cannot automatically be transferred to Sensivion. Jeff has not opened, used or laboratory-tested Sensivion.

    The current product page is the appropriate place to verify whether the formula, warnings and package information still match the version reviewed here.

    Review the current Sensivion information

    Frequently asked questions

    Sources

    Sensivion label and official product information

    1. Supplied genuine English Sensivion label. Used for ingredient names, amounts, magnesium wording, NRV, botanical identities, plant parts, turmeric standardisation, CoQ10 form, complete ingredients list, capsule shell, excipient roles and serving. Checked on 28 July 2026.
    2. Sensivion. "Official English product page." Checked on 28 July 2026. View source

    Regulatory and health-claim sources

    1. European Commission. "Nutrition and Health Claims." View source
    2. European Commission. "EU Register of Nutrition and Health Claims." View source
    3. European Commission. "Food Supplements." View source

    Authoritative ingredient references

    1. NIH Office of Dietary Supplements. "Magnesium — Fact Sheet for Health Professionals." View source
    2. European Medicines Agency. "Rusci rhizoma." View source
    3. NIH Office of Dietary Supplements. "Carnitine — Fact Sheet for Health Professionals." View source
    4. National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health. "Turmeric — Usefulness and Safety." View source
    5. National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health. "Coenzyme Q10." View source

    Independent scientific research

    1. Fogacci F., et al. "Safety Evaluation of α-Lipoic Acid Supplementation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Placebo-Controlled Clinical Studies." Antioxidants, 2020. View source