Clinicians MigraDol provides support for tension headaches, healthy circulation and blood vessel health. It is suitable for immediate and long term use and can be safely used alongside conventional medication.
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Helps to soothe tension in the head
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Is suitable for immediate and long term use if needed
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Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) may assist with energy production to support blood vessel health in the head. Research has also shown that vitamin B2 may help reduce duration and frequency.
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Contains magnesium to help support energy production, circulation and blood vessel health.
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Low magnesium levels are associated with increased tissue irritability which may promote smooth muscle contraction or spasm.
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Low magnesium may also adversely affects the body's ability to carry oxygen in the blood.
Clinicians MigraDol Features
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Targeted nutrient support: Magnesium and vitamin B2 work synergistically together
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Can be used long term with no apparent loss of effect
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Can be used alongside conventional medication
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Safe and well tolerated
Active Ingredients:
Active Ingredients in each gelatin capsule:
Also contains: magnesium stearate and silicon dioxide
No Added: gluten, dairy, yeast, sugar, artificial colours or preservatives Dosage: Adults: 3 capsules daily with food, either together or in divided doses.
Warnings:
Extended Information:
Clinicians MigraDol contains magnesium and vitamin B2 which contains an natural yellow pigment. This is what is changing your urine colour and is nothing to worry about. Q. Can this product cause bowel looseness? Yes when it is taken at too high a dose. Take with food and try taking less, or spreading the dose out during the day. Q. Can I take it alongside a multivitamin? Yes, a daily multivitamin can be beneficial to support energy levels, fill dietary gaps, and ensure an adequate intake of key vitamins and minerals to support everyday health. Q. Can I take it alongside my migraine medicines? Yes Clinicians MigraDol is well tolerated alongside prescription medicines. Poor dietary and lifestyle choices combined with high stress levels and poor quality sleep may be underlying factors that may contribute to the onset and severity of tension headaches.
Research has shown that dietary triggers may be responsible for up to 44% of tension headaches. Foods most frequently associated include caffeine, alcohol, aged cheeses, dairy products such as ice cream, citrus fruits, nuts, chocolate and processed meats |
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