The Secret of MigreLief-NOW
We’ve talked about MigreLief quite often before, but there’s an exciting new version of this popular migraine treatment in town.
As many of you know, MigreLief (along with Children’s MigreLief) is a natural migraine preventative, containing feverfew, magnesium and riboflavin (vitamin B2). It’s also gluten free. Taken daily, MigreLief has helped many migraine patients cut down or eliminate migraine symptoms.
But there’s a new product in town – and it’s called MigreLief-NOW.
MigreLief Now is designed as an abortive – that is, it’s taken at the onset of migraine symptoms. It still contains magnesium (a blend of two types) and feverfew, two much-studied migraine treatments. But it also has a blend of ginger – another migraine and nausea fighter. It also contains aflapin boswellia serrata, a gum resin extract that has been studied especially for its anti-inflammatory action.
Common questions
If I take MigreLief every day, can I also use MigreLief Now?
Yes. MigreLief Now has been designed for both MigreLief users and non-users. Both can be taken at the same time.
Are there any side effects I should be aware of?
MigreLief Now uses high quality natural ingredients, and side effects are rare. Rarely, temporary gastro-intestinal upset or diarrhea may be experienced. Taking MigreLief Now with food may help with these symptoms. In most cases, the ginger in MigreLief Now should calm your stomach.
Does MigreLief Now have any “painkillers” such as aspirin or tylenol?
No. MigreLief should be safe to take with other medication for migraine. However, as with anything, it is wise to discuss with your doctor.
There is a lot more that could be said about the specific formulations used in MigreLief. For now, I’m very interested to hear your feedback. These ingredients have a lot of science behind them – we know that they have helped a lot of migraine patients. But have you specifically tried MigreLief Now? Has it helped?
Linda Hunter
26 June 2015 @ 2:07 pm
MigreLief – If you are allergic to ragweed, you are probably allergic to feverfew as well as it’s part of the same family. I didn’t know that before taking it and MigreLief actually made my headache worse because of this allergy/sensitivity.
Chris Anne Mac
31 December 2016 @ 8:38 am
Yes! Migrelief has changed my life!!! Highly recommended. I will never be without it!
Holly Hazen
21 April 2017 @ 2:17 pm
Ah! That explains it … I can’t take feverfew either. Thanks.