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MIGRAINE CARE Product Description : Migraine affects one out of 10 and 3 times more women than men.
MigraCap is useful in migraine which consists of a severe, throbbing headache, usually located on one side of the head. The pain begins suddenly in and around the eye or temple, spreading to one or both sides of the head and often accompanied by loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting or dislike of food.
The attacks typically last 4-72 hours. attacks can occur in early childhood but mostpatients first develop symptoms between the ages of 10 and 30. It is believed that migraines may be hereditary as almost half of those suffering from mirgraines have family members who also have them. in approximately 30% of all cases, mirgraine attacks are preceded by warning signs such as scintillating visual effects, blind spots, zigzag flashing lights, numbness in parts of the body and distorted visual effects. Composition : Each 500 mg capsule contains:
| Scientific Name |
Common Name |
English Name |
Quantity |
| Terminalia chebula, Yellow | Har Peeli | Chebulic Myrobalan | 25 mg | | Terminalia chebula, Brown | Har Choti | Chebulic Myrobalan | 25 mg | | Terminalia chebula, Black | Har Kaali | Chebulic Myrobalan | 25 mg | | Terminalia belerica | Bahera | Belleric Myrobalan | 25 mg | | Embilica officianlis | Amla | Indian Gooseberry | 25 mg | | Cassia angustifolia | Sana | Senna Leaves | 25 mg | | Operculina turpethum | Nisoth | Turpeth Root | 25 mg | | Polypodium vulgare | Khangali | Polypody | 25 mg | | Cuscuta reflexa | Akasbel | Dodder | 25 mg | | Coriandrum sativum | Dhania | Coriander Seeds | 25 mg | | Piper nigrum | Kali mirch | Black Pepper | 25 mg | | Zingiber officinale | Sonth | Ginger | 25 mg | | Lavandula stoechas | Dharu | Arabian Lavender | 175 mg | |
Dosage 2 capsules twice daily with water, one preferably before sunrise. Avoid triggers like stress, fatigue, cigarette smoke, bright lights, dairy products especially cheese, chocolate, eggs, wheat and
wheat products, peanuts, citrus fruits, tomatoes, red meat, shellfish and alcohol especially red wine and spirits. Any
tendancy to constipation, liver problems or general congestion will be a marked trigger in some individuals. drugs such as birth control pills which contain estrogen may also be triggers.
Contra-indications During pregnancy and lactation
side effects None
dietary advice Regular meals and snacks are an important part of the dietary management of migraine. suddenly giving up tea and coffee may act as a trigger for migraine in certain people. Reduce your intake of sugar, refined foods, nuts, fatty foods, animal products meats and dairy, chocolate, alcohol, soda and salt. Drink more water and eat more fibre, vegetables, whole grains and vegetable proteins.
Precautions None
Do not take more than the recommened daily dose.
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