Reddit Reddit reviews NOW Supplements, Butterbur with Feverfew, Neurological Support*, 60 Veg Capsules

We found 3 Reddit comments about NOW Supplements, Butterbur with Feverfew, Neurological Support*, 60 Veg Capsules. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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NOW Supplements, Butterbur with Feverfew, Neurological Support*, 60 Veg Capsules
WITH FEVERFEW: European herbalists have been using butterbur for decades, and scientific studies have demonstrated that petasins, the active constituents in butterbur, can support healthy blood flow to the brain and promote normal neurological function*SUPPORTS HEALTHY BLOOD FLOW TO THE BRAIN*: In this way, butterbur may help to maintain head comfort in healthy individuals*FREE OF UNDESIRABLES: NOW Butterbur is also free of undesirable pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs), so it can be used regularlyGMP Quality Assured: NPA A-rated GMP certification means that every aspect of the NOW manufacturing process has been examined, including our laboratory/testing methods (for stability, potency, and product formulation)Packaged in the USA by a family owned and operated company since 1968
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3 Reddit comments about NOW Supplements, Butterbur with Feverfew, Neurological Support*, 60 Veg Capsules:

u/Poop_Dolla · 2 pointsr/keto

Take your vitamins! My neurologist has me taking a vitamin D supplement, magnesium (magnesium is very important for migraine sufferers) Iron. Even though I eat plenty of red meat and greens I was still iron deficient. Another great supplement to look into is called butterbur with feverfew, my neurologist HIGHLY recommends it, you can find it on amazon here http://www.amazon.com/Foods-Butterbur-Feverfew-60-Capsules/dp/B0013OVXWQ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1343226804&sr=8-2&keywords=feverfew+migraine

Oh yeah, and sadly I had to cut WAY back on my caffeine intake I went completely cold turkey for about a month and now I have a cup of coffee every other day or so. But it works!

u/cuttlefish_tragedy · 1 pointr/migraine

My physician suggested the herb "Butterbur" for me, but I was unable to afford a trial of it (I'm on an extremely limited income). I understand it has a few good studies behind its use, and he was confident in the recommendation. (We ended up going with the prescription medication Gabapentin instead, and it's worked wonders for me.)

I realize you said your family took her to one doctor, but that's never the end-all, be-all! Get a second opinion, if you can! There are dozens of medications that can be prescribed to prevent migraine.

Also, see if you can help her keep a food diary - that's where she writes down what she eats each day, and you refer to it when she gets a migraine (and write that down, too), to try to make an association. Sometimes there isn't one - and sometimes there are more than one food triggers.

Walking out into bright light, first thing, is one of my triggers - sunlight can easily set me off. Loud sounds, too. Being suddenly startled can trigger them for me. Movie theaters have a 100% success rate of triggering a migraine in me (but are sometimes worth it).

u/humanefly · 1 pointr/migraine

I tried butterbur /feverfew and it did seem to let me lower my dose of meds https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B0013OVXWQ/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I like to try new things and cycle supplements so I stopped after that bottle, but maybe I should try another cycle.