A migraine headache is a form of vascular (blood vessels) headache. Migraine headache is caused by a combination of vasodilatation (enlargement of blood vessels) and the release of chemicals from nerve fibers that coil around the blood vessels. During a migraine attack, the temporal artery enlarges. (The temporal artery is an artery that lies on the outside of the skull just under the skin of the temple.) Enlargement of the temporal artery stretches the nerves that coil around the artery and causes the nerves to release chemicals. The chemicals cause inflammation, pain, and further enlargement of the artery. The increasing enlargement of the artery magnifies the pain. The above results in periodic attacks of headaches on one or both sides of the head. These may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, increased sensitivity of the eyes to light (photophobia) with visual disturbance and flashes (aura), increased sensitivity to sound (phonophobia), dizziness, blurred vision, cognitive disturbances, and other symptoms. Some migraines have these symptoms but do not include headache, and migraines may or may not be preceded by an aura.
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What is the difference between a migraine and a headache?
The difference between a migraine headache and a tension headache is that while a tension headache involves the muscles and fascia of the scalp and neck tightening and causing pain, a migraine involves a large chemical change that affects the entire body. Blood vessels in the brain become wider, serotonin is lowered, and nerves misfire – causing severe pain – along with a host of other symptoms like those mentioned above that usually do not occur in non-migraine headaches.
Headache | Migraine | |
Duration | Hours to days | 4 to 72 hours |
Location | Over the entire head | Often one-sided but not always |
Intensity of Pain | Mild to moderate | Often Severe |
Nature | Dull, pressing | Pounding, throbbing, increases with activity |
Other Symptoms | Minimal to none | Nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light, sound, odors |
What is MigreLief?
MigreLief (formerly Migre Health and MigreLieve) is a nutritional, non-drug, dietary supplement that has been used by hundreds of thousands of migraine sufferers and recommended by top headache doctors for more than two-decade.
What does MigreLief do?
MigreLief is the first dietary supplement that assists in the nutritional status of migraine sufferers. Research shows that migraine frequency and duration can be related to nutritional status, among other factors. MigreLief provides a new, “Triple Therapy™” approach.
What do you mean by “Triple Therapy”? *
MigreLief combines 3 dietary ingredients, each of which has been shown to be strongly associated with dietary issues linked to migraine sufferers. With MigreLief, you are more likely to get a dietary supplement that can help you take control of your migraine nutritional status.
What does Riboflavin (B-2) do?
Riboflavin is also known as vitamin B-2 and is involved in energy production in every cell, and studies suggest it can have dramatic health benefits. Riboflavin is a unique water-soluble vitamin that was initially isolated from milk whey in the year 1879. Riboflavin deficiency is associated with various health disorders such as heart diseases, anemia, and bad skin health. Such a deficiency also negatively affects the absorption of other important minerals such as iron and zinc. Riboflavin may also protect against cancer and disorders of the nervous system.
Here are some amazing health benefits of riboflavin:
Fights Migraine Headaches
Riboflavin intake is an effective remedy for the treatment of migraines. It is known to improve brain mitochondrial function. Mitochondria are the powerhouses of cells. Riboflavin helps maintain healthy levels of mitochondrial energy which have been shown to be low in many chronic migraine sufferers. Riboflavin is a safe option for migraine sufferers and has no side-effects. Like many B-Vitamins, it is water-soluble and can make urine turn yellow, which is normal. (1, 2)
Prevents Anemia
Riboflavin enhances the absorption of iron and iron status (the way your body uses and stores iron). Riboflavin plays an important role in the production of red blood cells. It is very well-known that low red blood cells or hemoglobin in the blood is associated with the onset of anemia. Therefore a riboflavin deficiency can lead to anemia. (3)
Helps Avoid Heart Failure
Research suggests that individuals with heart diseases are often deficient in riboflavin. An elevated level of homocysteine in the blood is a risk factor for heart diseases. Riboflavin promotes the breakdown of homocysteine and helps in lowering circulating levels of homocysteine in the body. Adding riboflavin to your diet by taking a dietary supplement or eating riboflavin-rich foods can help protect against heart failure and heart diseases. (4, 5)
Promotes Healthy Growth and Development
Riboflavin deficiency is associated with poor absorption of iron and zinc. Iron and zinc are two important minerals that are required for proper growth and development in children. These minerals play a vital role in cell multiplication and growth of tissues and muscles. Iron and zinc are further required for proper cognitive development.
Insufficiency of these minerals is associated with overall bad health, low immune system, the easy onset of infections, and poor cognitive function. (6)
Helps Protects the Nervous System
Riboflavin plays an essential role in protecting the nervous system against damage. It provides energy to the brain cells and prevents the onset of nervous disorders such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and Alzheimer’s disease.
Deficiency of riboflavin is associated with increased free radical damage to the brain cells. Riboflavin intake enhances the activity of enzymes that boost the action of natural antioxidants present in the body. These antioxidants promote the elimination of free radicals and protect the brain cells against damage and death.
Studies have found that treatment with riboflavin supplements improved the overall condition of individuals with Parkinson’s disease. Hence, for normal functioning of the nervous system and for the treatment and prevention of nervous disorders, it is essential to add riboflavin to your diet. (7)
Important for Eye Health
Research has found that older individuals without riboflavin deficiency had a clear lens, whereas individuals with riboflavin deficiency had cloudy lens.
Riboflavin protects the lens of the eye against damage caused by dangerous free radicals. People who consume diets rich in riboflavin are at a low risk of developing cataracts.
Riboflavin is essential to produce glutathione, a potent antioxidant that protects the body against oxidative stress. Low levels of glutathione due to the insufficiency of riboflavin can cause oxidative damage to the eyes that results in clouding of the lens or cataracts. Enhancing your overall riboflavin intake can help prevent cataracts. (8)
Boosts Immunity
Riboflavin plays a key role in enhancing immunity. It reduces inflammation and boosts resistance to bacterial infections. Riboflavin is also required to produce antibodies that fight infections and illness. It strengthens the body and prevents the onset of diseases. It promotes growth and development, acts as an antioxidant and thus, improves overall health. (9)
What is Puracol™ Feverfew? *
Feverfew has been safely used for centuries in Europe by migraine sufferers. Puracol® Feverfew is Akeso Health Sciences’ proprietary combination of a specific Feverfew extract plus whole leaf feverfew. This combination assures a broad range of the beneficial phytochemicals found in the plant including parthenolide.
Feverfew is recommended for its ability to support cerebrovascular (blood vessels in the brain) tone and function and its ability to inhibit platelet aggregation.
What studies have been done on MigreLief?
There have been a number of independent, double blind clinical studies done on magnesium, riboflavin and feverfew. In addition, prominent physician experts have had hands-on experience with MigreLief with hundreds of patients. More information on MigreLief can be found in a Time Warner book entitled “What Your Dr. May Not Tell You About Migraines” by Dr. Alexander Mauksop M.D. & Barry Fox, PhD.
Where can I find this book?
This book is available at many retail book chains nationwide (e.g. Barnes & Noble, Borders), through online book sellers (e.g. Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com), and at a special discount on this website.
Don’t I get some of these same ingredients in my multi-vitamin?
Multi-vitamins often have lower doses of magnesium and far lower doses of riboflavin than are found in MigreLief and usually don’t contain feverfew.
Can I buy these ingredients separately?
Magnesium and riboflavin may be purchased separately however, the Puracol™ Feverfew used in MigreLief can not be purchased separately.
Is MigreLief GMO-free?
Yes! MigreLief is GMO-free and contains NO artificial flavors, preservatives, yeast, milk, corn, wheat, gluten or soy. It’s Puracol™ brand Feverfew is also GMO-free.