A traditional herbal medicinal product used for the prevention of migraine headaches, based on traditional use only. Taking one capsule per day will help to prevent migraine attacks and the maximum beneficial effect of this product may take several months for some people. A migraine is not to be confused with a "really bad headache". Migraines are generally diagnosed by a GP, and although it is indeed a severe headache, it is often associated with other symptoms such as nausea, increased sensitivity to light and visual problems. Migraines are common; affecting about 1 in 4 females and 1 in 12 men in the UK. It is possible for migraines to begin later in life. However, it is more usual for the condition to begin in childhood or as a young adult. About 90 per cent of people who experience migraines have their first one before they are 40 years old. Some people experience migraine attacks frequently, such as several times a week. Other people only experience a migraine occasionally. For example, it is possible for years to pass between migraine attacks. Each MigraHerb tablet contains 100mg of Feverfew dry herb (Tanacet um parthenium). Do not use if you: - Are under 18 - Are pregnant or breastfeeding - Are allergic to any of the ingredients [I]Ingredients: Dextrin white, silica colloidal anhydrous, talc, magnesium stearate, hypromellose, titanium dioxide E171.[/I]
Higher Nature Feverfew Migraine Relief is used to prevent migraine headache. Higher Nature Feverfew Migraine Relief is a traditional herbal medicinal product used for the prevention of migraine headaches, exclusively based upon long-standing use as a traditional remedy. Migraines are common, affecting 1 in 4 females and 1 in 12 males in the UK and should not be confused with a ‘really bad headache’. Although it may be severe, the headache is normally associated with other unpleasant symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light and visual problems. Higher Nature Feverfew Migraine Relief is suitable for people who have previously received a doctor’s diagnosis for migraine. Used to lessen the frequency of migraine attacks. Native to the Balkan Mountains, Feverfew has been used for over two millennia as a traditional herbal medicine. Fresh Feverfew leaves are occasionally eaten, or made into tea. With its dainty daisy-like yellow and white flowers, and its zesty-fragrant leaves, Feverfew makes a wonderfully decorative garden plant. Made from natural herbs. Independently assessed for quality and safety. Not suitable if under 18 years, pregnant, or breast-feeding.