Source Naturals Migraine Blocker for Migraine Relief

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This product does use some good ingredients and it seems fairly priced which could suggest that it is an ok product, however, it has no money back guarantee

Source Naturals Migraine Blocker Review

The following is a review of a product called Migraine Blocker and it will explore all the relevant facts about this product. This product claims to be a safe effective relief from migraines and further claims to work within minutes by addressing body systems that may be the root cause of migraines such as hormone regulation and the bodies ability to react to stress. This product also claims to be a homeopathic natural remedy.

Ingredients

  • Chamomilla – 4X
  • Bryonia Alba – 6X
  • Iris Versicolor – 6X
  • Juglans Cinerea – 6X
  • Pulsatilla – 6X
  • Sanguinaria Canadensis – 6X
  • Natrum Muriaticum – 10X
  • Magnesium Muriatica – 10X
  • Phosphorus – 10X
  • Silicea – 10X
  • Zinc – 10X
  • Belladonna – 12X
  • Gelsemium Sempervirens – 12X
  • Ignatia Amara – 12X
  • Scutellaria – 12X

Chamomilla may be effective to treat anxiety. Bryonia Alba is used as a laxative to treat stomach issues. Iris Versicolor can be used as a laxative and to treat pain, inflammation and nausea although, it is researched to be an unsafe ingredient as is causes headaches, nausea and swollen eyes which is concerning. Juglans Cinerea may work as a laxative. Pulsatilla may have calming effects and might treat pain, fever and spasms. Sanguinaria Canadensis contains chemicals that may help inflammation, fight bacteria and plaque. Natrum Muriaticum may treat fatigue and headaches. Magnesium Muriatic is needed for proper growth and function of healthy bones. Phosphorus is important for cell structure. Zinc is a beneficial nutrient. Belladonna contains chemicals that block the functions of the bodies nervous system. Gelsemium Sempervirens may reduce pain. Ignatia Amara may affect nerve transmissions to muscles. Scutellaria may assist with swelling and act as a sedative.

Dosage

The manufacturer advises that you should use this product as soon as symptoms start and that you should chew a tablet a little bit and then allow it to dissolve under your tongue. They recommend that you should take two tablets to begin and then one tablet every two hours if needed. The manufacturer further recommends that children ages 6 to 12 years should take half the adult dosage and children under 6 years should only use as prescribed by a doctor. You are cautioned not to take more than twelve tablets per day.

Price

You can purchase this product online and the suggested retail price is listed at $10.75 according to the manufacturer’s website and although this product cannot be purchased through the manufacturer you could opt for an accredited third-party retailer such as Amazon. Unfortunately, there does not seem to be any discounts available for this product.

Guarantee

The manufacturer does not offer a money back guarantee of any kind and they also do not seem to have a return policy suggested on their website which shows a great lack of confidence and also creates doubts regarding the quality and results that this product may have to offer especially when realising there are no reviews available on the manufacturer’s website and further research online shows that some reviews state that this product caused side effects such as dizziness yet did not treat any migraine symptoms.

Source Naturals Migraine Blocker Review – Conclusion

This product does use some good ingredients and it seems fairly priced which could suggest that it is an ok product, however, it has no money back guarantee and there are negative customer reviews about it, this product also uses some unsafe ingredients and may have a few unpleasant side effects. We recommend that you consider a similar product from leading brands that would prove to be more suitable.

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About

Albert holds a PhD in Chemistry from the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He is currently working in a Biochemistry laboratory at Columbia University in NYC. In addition to contributing to many online publications, Albert spends his time away from the laboratory with his partner of many years, and their dog, Helium.



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