Magnesium MigraSoothe Booster II - Super absorbable Magnesium to Support Migraine Relief in conjunction with MigraSoothe Riboflavin Products
Magnesium MigraSoothe Booster II - Super absorbable Magnesium to Support Migraine Relief in conjunction with MigraSoothe Riboflavin Products
Migrasoothe Magnesium for Migraine relief
Magnesium MigraSoothe Booster II - Super absorbable Magnesium to Support Migraine Relief in conjunction with MigraSoothe Riboflavin Products
Magnesium MigraSoothe Booster II - Super absorbable Magnesium to Support Migraine Relief in conjunction with MigraSoothe Riboflavin Products
Magnesium MigraSoothe Booster II - Super absorbable Magnesium to Support Migraine Relief in conjunction with MigraSoothe Riboflavin Products
Dosage Guide for migraine relief magnesium kinds and Q 10 and vitamin B2 riboflavin

Magnesium MigraSoothe Booster II - Super absorbable Magnesium to Support Migraine Relief in conjunction with MigraSoothe Riboflavin Products

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Product information

Magnesium modulates many important neural and vascular processes. It is often found to be  depleted in modern diets affecting neurological and energy processes including Migraine. 

Magnesium citrate is one of the top choices for magnesium supplementation because with citrate, an organic part, it has a better rate of absorption than typical alternatives.

  • Note If used for migraine reduction this product should be taken in conjunction with MigraSoothe Original TM, MigraSootheTM +Herbs or MigraSootheTM Pro Plus.

The maximum beneficial effect of this product may take several months to develop for some individuals.

Directions

  • Take two capsules with water.
  • For increased effectiveness take 1 hour after an evening meal and 1 hour before bedtime.
  • Dose 
  • Two capsule typically provides:
  • Magnesium 300mg (80% NRV*) from Magnesium Citrate 1000mg
  • *Nutrient Reference Value
  • Full Ingredients: Magnesium Citrate, Capsule Shell: Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Bulking Agent: Brown Rice Flour, Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide.
  • Allergy Advice: According to our suppliers of raw material this product is free from all common allergens, including gluten, wheat, dairy, eggs, fish, crustaceans, molluscs, soy, sesame, celery, mustard.**

Ingredients: Magnesium Citrate (Buffered), Capsule Shell: Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Bulking Agent: Brown Rice Flour, Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide.

Magnesium 150mg (40% NRV*)
From Magnesium Citrate Buffered 500mg
*Nutrient Reference Value

More info

Magnesium is a mineral that is essential for many functions in the body and has been shown to play a role in migraine headaches. Low levels of magnesium have been associated with an increased frequency and severity of migraines, and magnesium supplementation has been found to be helpful for some people with migraines.

Migraine headaches are thought to be caused by a combination of genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors, and magnesium is believed to play a role by modulating neurotransmitter release, regulating vascular tone, and reducing inflammation. Research has shown that magnesium supplementation can improve symptoms in some people with migraines, although more research is needed to fully understand the relationship between magnesium and migraines.

It is considered a useful supplement because it has a relatively low risk of side effects and is well-tolerated by most people. Magnesium supplements can be taken orally, and can be found in a variety of forms. Magnesium citrate is preferred due to rapid and easy adoption without side effects.

Research and Further Reading

  1. "Magnesium supplementation in migraine prophylaxis: an open pilot study" published in "Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain" in 1993, found that oral magnesium supplementation reduced the frequency of migraines in patients with low levels of magnesium.

  2. "Randomized controlled trial of magnesium supplementation in children with migraine" published in "Cephalalgia" in 2009, found that magnesium supplementation reduced the frequency and severity of migraines in children with migraines.

  3. "Efficacy of magnesium in migraine without aura: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study" published in "The Journal of Headache and Pain" in 2012, found that magnesium supplementation was effective in reducing the frequency and intensity of migraines in people with migraines without aura.