| Blend of Supplements May Help Migraine Sufferers
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2003-04-14 NBC News
28
million migraine suffers in the US may soon have relief. Migraine
experts have found that magnesium, riboflavin, and a certain form of
the herb feverfew can make a nutritional difference in some migraine
sufferers.
Steven
Graf Radford, DDS, Co-Dir. of Pain Center at Cedar Sinai Medical
Center - "Nutrition is important in overall management of
migraine. so therefore it's not surprising that certain subsances
such as vitamin b-2, magnesium, and fever few have been shown in
individual studies to be very effective."
New
York neurologist Dr. Alexander Mauskop has created a blend of the
supplements. He calls it "the triple therapy approach."
Dr.
Alexander Mauskop - "These three ingredients have been subjected
to many clinical trials over the years with very good results in
migraine patients."
That
blend is available in one product -- it's called Migrahealth. Studies
show patients reported improvements in 4-to-8 weeks.
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