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Treat Migraines Naturally?

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

CAN MIGRAINES BE TREATED AND PREVENTED NATURALLY?

Combine These Three Easy & All-Natural Steps to Help Conquer Your Migraines!

 

1.  NUTRITIONAL:  The proper natural supplementation to address nutritional deficiencies

2.  STRUCTURAL:  Correct any structural misalignments that may be causing your pain, discomfort and migraines

3.  LIFESTYLE:  A healthy routine and lifestyle

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Don’t just treat the pain – solve the problem!
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Riboflavin

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2) – Helpful in the natural treatment of migraine headaches

Another helpful and natural product for the treatment of migraine headaches is Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2) which is a precursor of flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD).   Migraine sufferers normally suffer mitochondrial energy deficiencies, which Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) can improve when given in high dosages.  This coenzyme is an important component of the electron-transport chain.  A deficiency of mitrochondrial energy reserves has been observed in some persons exhibiting poor cerebrovascular tone.  This defect may theoretically be corrected by a compound such as riboflavin that improves the activity of the electron-transport chain.

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Puracol Feverfew

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Puracol Feverfew is a superior form of feverfew shown to be effective with the control and prevention of migraine headaches.

Commonly recommended for its ability to support cerebrovascular tone, feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) is rich in compounds known as sesquiterpene lactones. One of the more important of these compounds may be parthenolide, which represents 85% of the sesquiterpene lactone content in feverfew. Some scientific studies indicate that while parthenolide may be important there may very well be other phytochemicals in feverfew that are as of yet unidentified and play a role in its effectiveness. Some studies of extracts of feverfew containing parthenolide yielded no significant benefits. This led researchers to believe that certain of the unidentified phytochemicals may have been left behind during the extraction process. The ideal solution would be a non-extracted feverfew product that naturally contained high levels of parthenolide and kept all of the other naturally occurring phytochemicals as well.  Thus Puracol Feverfew, a non-extracted plant source with high levels of naturally occurring parthenolide was developed. Puracol Feverfew is superior in it’s effectiveness as it delivers optimal dosages of parthenolide.  Scientific studies have found parthenolide inhibits platelet aggregation and the release of serotonin from platelets and polymorphonuclear leukocyte granules.  It has also been shown to inhibit pro-inflammatory prostaglandin synthesis and the release of arachadonic acid. Each of these phenomena are associated with migraines.  European studies have shown the benefits of feverfew on long-term cerebrovasular tone.

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