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The Complete Migraine Support Gummies Supplement

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VITIVITAMINS

Migraine Support

A powerful blend of Magnesium, Riboflavin (B2), CoQ10, Feverfew, Ginger, and Vitamin B6 formulated to support healthy neurological function. Each ingredient works synergistically to help ease migraine frequency, improve focus, and restore balance.

Directions: Take 2 Migraine Support gummies daily

  • Non-Drowsy

  • DOES NOT CONTAIN caffeine, melatonin, gelatin, seed oils, preservatives, or aspirin 

  • Vegan and Gluten-free

  • All natural flavor and color

  • Made in the USA with locally sourced ingredients

What Makes Us Different

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Comprehensive Formula: The ONLY Neurologist-formulated all-in-one Migraine supplement on the market

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DOES NOT CONTAIN caffeine, melatonin, gelatin, seed oils, preservatives, artificial sweeteners/flavors, or aspirin 

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Rooted in Science: Each ingredient is carefully selected based on clinical research

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Complete Support: The ultimate migraine multivitamin

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FDA Compliant: Manufactured in an FDA and GMP compliant facility

What’s Inside & How It Helps

Migraine Support contains a powerful blend of vitamins, minerals, and plant extracts specifically chosen for their potential benefits in supporting skin pigmentation:

Magnesium

400mg

Calms overactive nerves

Supports blood flow

Reduces migraine frequency

Riboflavin (B2)

100mg

Boosts brain energy

Lowers migraine attack

Supports neurological health

CoQ10

100mg

Antioxidant protection

Fuels cellular energy

Reduces severity

Feverfew

100mg

Natural headache relief

Eases inflammation

Prevents recurrences

Ginger

100mg

Relieves nausea

Anti-inflammatory

Digestive support

Vitamin B6

20mg

Balances neurotransmitters

Enhances magnesium

Supports mood & energy

Science Behind the Migraine Support

Magnesium

Low magnesium levels have been linked to higher rates of migraine. Clinical studies show that magnesium supplementation can reduce the frequency and severity of attacks, likely by calming overactive nerves and improving blood vessel function. Both oral and IV magnesium have demonstrated benefit in migraine prevention and acute relief (Chiu et al., 2016; Xue et al., 2019).

Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)

Riboflavin plays a key role in mitochondrial energy production, which is often impaired in migraine. High-dose riboflavin (400 mg/day) has been shown in randomized controlled trials to significantly reduce migraine frequency and headache days compared to placebo. Meta-analyses confirm its usefulness as a safe, well-tolerated preventive option (Schoenen et al., 1998; Thompson et al., 2017).

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10)

CoQ10 is an antioxidant and essential cofactor for mitochondrial function. Randomized trials and systematic reviews demonstrate that CoQ10 supplementation can reduce migraine days, attack duration, and headache severity. These effects are believed to come from improved cellular energy metabolism and reduced oxidative stress in brain tissue (Sandor et al., 2005; Song et al., 2021).

Feverfew

Feverfew, a traditional herbal remedy, has been studied for migraine prevention for decades. Standardized extracts (containing parthenolides) appear to modestly reduce the frequency of migraine attacks compared with placebo. While results are mixed, systematic reviews and Cochrane analyses conclude that feverfew can provide benefit for some individuals as part of a prevention strategy (Pittler & Ernst, 2004; Wider et al., 2015).

Ginger

Best known for its anti-nausea properties, ginger also has natural anti-inflammatory effects. Clinical studies suggest ginger can provide acute migraine relief, especially when nausea is present. In one randomized trial, ginger powder was found to be nearly as effective as sumatriptan, a standard prescription migraine medication, for pain relief with fewer side effects (Maghbooli et al., 2014; Martins et al., 2021).

Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)

Vitamin B6 supports neurotransmitter balance and homocysteine metabolism, both of which are implicated in migraine. Trials using B6—often in combination with folate and B12—have shown reductions in migraine severity and duration. Its role in regulating serotonin and other brain chemicals may explain these effects (Lea et al., 2009; Menon et al., 2022)

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