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Finally, migraine support you deserve.

MigreLief provides nutritional support for migraine sufferers.

To Begin

Take one caplet every morning and evening for best results.

Days 1-90

Give your body time to absorb the essential nutrients to feel the benefits.

90 Days Later

Feel real results in 90 days or get your money back.

Clinically studied ingredients. Doctor recommended.

  • Original patented triple-therapy formula is widely recommended by neurologists.
  • Effective ingredients: Magnesium, Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2), and Puracol® Feverfew.*
  • Safe and effective for teen & adult migraine sufferers*

Clinical studies show the three key ingredients of MigreLief support nutritional imbalances within our bodies to help take control of headaches and migraines.

Trusted by thousands

4.9 out of 5.0 stars | Based on 4,150 Reviews

I should have purchased this sooner

This has been a true lifesaver, and I was a sceptic at first. Like many others, I’ve tried everything and MigreLief has been the ONLY thing that has helped.

| Christine A.
Migrelief WORKS and is an answer to prayer

This stuff is the only thing that helps. I couldn't function without MigreLief. They're an answer to prayer.

| Emily P.
A major difference

I'm 23, and I've had migraines since I was a kid. It runs in the family. I started taking these a few months ago, and they've made a huge difference!

| Hayley L.
Puracol® Feverfew

Found only in MigreLief, is a proprietary blend of feverfew, a plant known for its health benefits.

Magnesium

Two forms of magnesium that are proven to be helpful in daily amounts to control blood vessel spasms.

Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2)

Though we need riboflavin for health, our bodies can't produce it; so we obtain it through food or supplements.

Safe and effective nutritional support for migraine sufferers.

Doctor Recommended
Drug-Free
Backed by Science
Allergen-Free
Vegan
GMO-Free
Gluten-free

FAQs

Backed by science

MigreLief® was researched and developed by Akeso Health Sciences' Chief Scientific Officer, Curt Hendrix, MS, CCN, CNS, a research scientist who holds degrees in chemistry and clinical nutrition and is a Clinical Nutrition Specialist.

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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.

  • 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.

CAUTION: Not for use during pregnancy, during lactation or by children under 13 years of age. (For children age 2-12 consider Children's MigreLief)