2|Ingredients

Sep 16, 2020

MigreLief+M IS A TRUSTED FORMULA THAT MAKES A DIFFERENCE 

60 Caplets / 2 per day / 1-month supply

Amount per day Daily Value
Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2) 400mg 23,529%
Magnesium (citrate and oxide) 360mg 90%
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B-6) 100mg 5,882%
Biotin (biotin-d, 15,000mcg) 15mg 50,000%
Chasteberry Extract 275mg *
Puracol® Feverfew** (Tanacetum parthenium) 100mg *
L-Theanine 100mg *
Chromium Picolinate 1,000mcg *
*No Daily Value established

 

Puracol® Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) 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.*

Riboflavin—high doses of Riboflavin have been proven in clinical studies to reduce the number of neurological discomforts experienced each month and improve mitochondrial energy deficiencies.*

Magnesium—two clinically known beneficial forms critical to controlling the inhibition of vasospasm.*

Chasteberry Extract—has been shown in numerous studies to establish balance of female hormones, and reduce discomfort, excessive bleeding, and signs of PMS and POCS

L-Theanine—L-theanine is an amino acid known to calm without making you drowsy, increase alpha wave activity in the brain, and lessens signs of PMS.*

D-Biotin—higher amounts of biotin is required to stabilize blood sugar levels, which is strongly related to the occurrence of migraines, and the symptoms of PMS and PCOS*

Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (vitamin B-6)—Multiple human studies (listed below) in almost 1000 women, have shown that vitamin B-6 helps to alleviate PMS discomforts, irritability, low mood, cravings and bloating.*

Chromium—an essential trace mineral that can improve insulin sensitivity and enhance protein, carbohydrate, and lipid metabolism

Akeso's MigreLief® line of products has changed lives worldwide by providing effective nutritional support to migraine sufferers.

 


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