Designs for Health Migranol Review

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Migranol appears to be a promising product that can potentially help you get relief from migraines. It is made from a variety of ingredients and it comes in easy to take capsules for convenience.

Designs for Health Migranol Review

This review is going to take a closer look at Designs for Health Migranol to learn more about how this product works and to see if it’s worth trying out. This product is a dietary supplement that is made up of a variety of ingredients that are formulated to help treat and prevent migraines from occurring. The manufacturer claims that their product contains an extract of feverfew in order to support a healthy anti-inflammatory response and contains other ingredients that are included for their antioxidant properties and their role in supporting a balanced inflammatory response and muscle relaxation.

Ingredients

  • Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2) – 150 mg
  • Magnesium (as Di-Magnesium Malate) – 180 mg
  • Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium)(aerial) – 300 mg
  • Rosemary Extract ( rosmarinus officinalis) (leaf) [standardized to contain 7% carnosic acid] – 75 mg
  • Curcumin C3 Complex (containing three curcuminoids: curcumin, bisemthoxycurcumin, demethoxycurcumin) [standardized to contain 95% curcuminoids] – 75 mg

Other Ingredients: Celulose (capsule), microcrystalline cellulose, vegetable stearate, silicon dioxide.

Research has shown that those experiencing a migraine usually have low levels of Magnesium during an attack. Magnesium is needed for proper brain function and it is believed that a Magnesium deficiency can be related to migraines. Feverfew leaves have many different chemicals including parthenolide which is a chemical that can decrease factors in the body that can cause migraine headaches. Rosemary Extract is commonly used as a way to reduce pain. Studies have shown that curcumin C3 can be stronger than aspirin and ibuprofen as an anti-inflammatory. It is also believed to work as a way to prevent stress which can cause migraines.

Dosage

The manufacturer recommends taking three capsules daily or as otherwise directed by your healthcare practitioner.

If you are pregnant, nursing or have a medical condition, you should talk to your doctor before taking this supplement.

Price

You can purchase this Migranol directly from the manufacturer and from third-party retailers. One 90-capsule bottle costs $24.00 on the manufacturer’s website. They do not offer any discounted bulk purchasing packages.

Guarantee

We were unable to find any mention of a manufacturer’s guarantee and it appears that they do not offer one.

Designs for Health Migranol Review – Conclusion

Migranol appears to be a promising product that can potentially help you get relief from migraines. It is made from a variety of ingredients and it comes in easy to take capsules for convenience. However, this product is not backed by a manufacturer’s guarantee which is both concerning and risky. It means that if you purchase this supplement and are unsatisfied for any reason, you cannot get your money back from the manufacturer. Furthermore, the lack of a guarantee indicates that the manufacturer is lacking confidence in its product’s ability.

Anybody who has experienced a migraine understands the need to potentially take a supplement daily in order to prevent a migraine from occurring. The manufacturer does not offer any discounted bulk purchasing packages to make it financially easier to continuously take their supplement. Taking these factors into consideration, choosing Migranol is risky. You are better off purchasing a product that is backed by a strong manufacturer’s guarantee for consumer protection and one that offers good discounted bulk purchasing packages.

Concise, honest reporting from Authority Reports.

About

After obtaining her medical degree from Emory University School of Medicine, Jenny went on to specialize in the competitive field of dermatology. In her single days, she was a Peace Corps volunteer and a medic for Doctors without Borders. These days, Dr. Michelle works part-time in a private practice in her hometown of Little Rock, Arkansas, so that she can devote herself to her growing family. In her spare time, Jenny gives back to her community by volunteering with her husband and children at their local soup kitchen.



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