Effective Nutritional Support for Migraine Sufferers*
The power of nutrients is often overlooked when considering effective solutions for migraine sufferers.* Original patented triple-action formula that has been recommended by neurologists, specialists, and healthcare practitioners everywhere for over two decades.
- Non-prescription and drug free
- Effective for long-term, daily use by ages 13 to throughout adult life
- Researched and developed by Akeso Health Sciences Chief Scientific Officer, Curt Hendrix, a nutritional scientist who holds advanced degrees in chemistry and clinical nutrition and has dedicated his life to providing innovative natural medicines
- Manufactured in an established GMP facility; third party quality testing
- NO butterbur, wheat, gluten, salt, soy, milk or dairy, nuts, corn, caffeine, or artificial flavorings or preservatives; non-GMO and vegan
MigreLief® IS A TRUSTED FORMULA THAT MAKES A DIFFERENCE
MigreLief® products have changed lives worldwide by providing effective nutritional support to migraine sufferers.
Original Patented Formula with Puracol : 60 Caplets / 2 per day / 1-month supply
| Amount per 2 Tablets | Daily Value |
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Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2) | 400mg | 23,529% |
Magnesium (as citrate and oxide) | 360mg | 90% |
Puracol® Feverfew** (Tanacetum parthenium) | 100mg | * |
*No Daily Value established
**Puracol® Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) is unique to MigreLief. Delivered in optimum, clinically-studied amounts, Akeso’s Puracol® is a proprietary combination of whole leaf feverfew high in naturally occurring phytochemicals and a special feverfew extract. Supports proper cerebrovascular tone and function, and platelet aggregation that can otherwise lead to vasoconstriction.*
Magnesium—two clinically known beneficial forms of magnesium in daily amounts critical to controlling the inhibition of vasospasm and platelet aggregation in support of cerebral vascular tone*
Riboflavin (vitamin B-2)—although necessary for human health, riboflavin is not produced by the body and, therefore, must come from our food or dietary supplementation; high doses of highly absorbable Riboflavin have been proven in clinical studies to reduce the number of neurological discomforts experienced each month and to improve mitochondrial energy deficiencies*
MigreLief “Original” – Effective for adults and teens ages 13 and older
Take 1 caplet in the morning and 1 caplet in the afternoon or evening with food. Allow six to seven hours between servings.
Continue daily use after 90 day build-up period to maintain benefits. Many see benefits starting within a few days.
CAUTION: Not for use during pregnancy, during lactation or by children under 13 years of age.
- Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2) can cause urine to become bright yellow. This is normal and harmless.
- Although rare, some individuals experience transient (short term) diarrhea when taking magnesium.
- Like most dietary supplements, use of MigreLief should be discontinued one week before any surgery.
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