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Migrelief Original Formula, Triple Therapy with Puracol, 60-Caplets (Pack of 2) |  | Brand: MigreLief Category: Health and Beauty
List Price: $44.04 Buy New: $31.89 as of 9/5/2010 03:03 CDT details You Save: $12.15 (28%)
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Seller: AmericanWholesale Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 829
Ingredients: Active Ingredients:
Per Caplet: Riboflavin 200 mg Magnesium (as Citrate and Oxide) 180 mg Puracol (Feverfew Whole Leaf and Extract) 50 mg Dextrates Cellulose Sodium Starch Glycolate Stearic Acid Silicon Dioxide Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose Caramel Caramine Titanium Dioxide. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 3.7 x 3.7 x 1.9
UPC: 855586000223 EAN: 0855586000223 ASIN: B001G7QZBO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Patented combination of magnesium, riboflavin, and puracol feverfew | | • | Number 1 recommended supplement by leading headache clinics, neurologists, and doctors | | • | Used by thousands of migraine sufferers over the last 5 years | | • | Used with migraine prescriptions or by itself | | • | Taken daily - 2 tablets daily |
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Product Description Doctors around the country are recommending MigreLief - a patented, non-prescription dietary supplement that treats the underlying nutritional deficiencies that clinical studies show may play a role in reducing migraine frequency and severity
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Very helpful! August 11, 2010 jobert (Chicago, IL) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
With MigreLief, I have been so happy to find something that helps! It reduced the frequency and intensity of my migraines, and mostly got rid of a persistent daily headache that I hadn't realized was there. Unfortunately, pain had become the new normal for me. I suspect that I had become mineral depleted. A funny thing is that in the last few years, I always had really cracked, peely lips. After I was on MigreLief for a few weeks, they stopped peeling. Surprised, I did some research, and read somewhere that riboflavin is helpful for that problem. So I suspect I was riboflavin deficient. Whatever the case, it is nice to have migraine relief, and healthier lips.
Not being someone who rests on her laurels, I also read book reviews on Amazon for coping with headaches. I wanted to understand the underlying cause so that I was not just taking a supplement to treat a symptom, so to speak. So in addition to taking MigreLief, I highly recommend the book "Heal your Headache" by Dr. Buchholz. What he recommends is not easy, and there is a lot of pain at the beginning, but it's worth it. Apparently I have food-related triggers. Now I am to the point of only having one tiny migraine every 9 or 10 days, instead of medium ones twice a week with daily persistent headache. It feels heavenly, and I hope all other migraineurs can experience the relief and liberation I have had the past few months--even if it means giving up things like caffeine and chocolate. Best wishes to you all!
**Update**
I have done a bit of reading about Riboflavin deficiency (which I originally, erroneously suspected was a magnesium deficiency), and it is important to know that high doses of Riboflavin can cause light sensitivity. If you take MigreLief, be very conscious of protecting your eyes and skin from light. You can damage your eyes. Would have been nice to see this warning on the MigreLief label! I will post the link to this info in the comments section. Best wishes!
So far, so good August 6, 2010 L. Salva (Houston) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
So far it seems to have lessened the intensity and amount of my headaches. I just started a month ago, but it seems to be working. Hopefully they will continue to lessen in pain, frequency, and duration.
really works for me July 30, 2010 silverlake 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My neurologist recommended I use a magnesium supplement and mentioned Migrelief as one of the options. I've been taking it for almost two years now and have reduced my usage of migraine meds from 10-12 per month down to 3-4 per month. As others have mentioned, I do notice that if I run out, I'm likely to start getting the headaches/aura again, so I am religious about taking it twice a day. One other note: I thought perhaps another, more expensive product containing magnesium and butterbur would work even better due to the butterbur studies in Europe, but I switched to it for a month and my headaches ramped up again. (This makes me think the placebo effect is not entirely responsible for the results I find with Migrelief though to be honest I wouldn't care if it were -- anything to get relief). Anyway, I am back on Migrelief for good.
this product has made a huge difference June 23, 2010 Donna F. Mitchener (Charlotte, NC) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have been plagued with migraines for more than 25 years. Over the last few years I had developed exertional migraines - every time I exercised I got a migraine. In desparation I read everything that I could find about migraines. After reading What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Migraines I purchased my first order of Migrelief. From the time that I started taking it I have not had another migraine. I'm not sure if my migraines are gone for good but I know that I can exercise now and not be worried that I will get an aura and a headache within an hour.
I have spoken with a pharmacist trained in integrative medicine. She believes the the use of magnesium can make a big difference in migraines. The scientific evidence is out there that substantiates that the ingredients in Migrelief statiscally reduces the number of migraines.
I say "go ahead and try it" - you might find some relief. I was desperate and have been incredibly pleased with the results.
Huge Help for Chronic Migraines/Cluster Headaches June 19, 2010 A. L. Berey (New Jersey) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After over 8 years of chronic headaches and cluster headaches (approx 20 days/month), taking daily preventative meds (topamax and others), and every triptan offered, and even trying herbals and acupuncture, I have finally found something that seems to really help! I am down to about 5-6 headaches/month, which is very manageable for me (I highly recommend Treximet, a combination of Imitrex and anti-inflammatory). I am still taking Topamax daily, but taking the Migrelief has dramatically decreased the frequency of the migraines and completely eliminated the mild, annoying daily headache I couldn't get rid of, which I often treated with the migraine meds, which probably caused more rebound headaches. None of the neurologists I've gone to knew about it, but I will let mine know this works!
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