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Husband & Wife Duo Create "Miracle" Migraine-Defeating Blend of 12 Clinically-Studied Ingredients
We created the solution we hoped existed, to shortcut 20 years of research for anyone who needs neurological support.
My heart broke again when I saw Jeremy, the love of my life, crawling in his dark closet in excruciating pain.
His cluster headaches had come back with a vengeance, and during an attack, light would become one of his biggest enemy.
I set in motion, almost in auto-pilot mode. Oxygen bottle for relief? Filled up. Sumatriptan injections? Picked up from the pharmacy and ready to be used.
After getting off the phone with his neurologist, begging for an appointment, I locked myself up in the bathroom and broke down. I needed a few minutes.
I knew I was doing a lot to support him, but I still felt like that wasn't enough.
I got flash backs of my favorite aunt who missed Sunday family lunches because of her migraines.
It all felt too familiar.
In that moment, on that bathroom floor, I thought: enough.
There HAS to be another way.
That was three years ago. While Jeremy was resting from his cluster episodes, I started pulling late nights to dive into the research.
Jeremy had tried supplements before, and they seemed to help a bit, but the relief never lasted. I knew I had to start there. Pubmed — 37 million citations from the world's best science journals – became my best friend.
And what I found was fascinating.
Dozens of studies that showed promise. Dozens of others that showed incredibly strong results.
There's something here that more people need to know about, I thought.
I continued digging deep. While Jeremy suffered from cluster headaches, a rare disease, I learned that millions of others – like my aunt – were suffering with migraine in silence.
And the studies I was discovering? All showed incredible results for migraine:
75% decreased attacks by 50% in a study of combined magnesium, CoQ-10 and feverfew.
Riboflavin: 59% of participants saw a reduction in the frequency of their migraine attacks compared to placebo.
CoQ-10: 34% saw a reduction in the frequency of their migraines.
There were even studies showing 72% reported additional energy and 68% experienced enhanced mood.
I decided to go all in. I quit my job and left everything behind to create a better solution for the people I loved the most.
Jeremy joined me. We talked to dozens of experts to come up with the world's most comprehensive formula for migraine and headache support.
We picked a top-notch manufacturer based in the US, obsessed over quality and safety, and put the interest of our community above profit.
We spent months, and thousands of dollars from our own savings, making sure we created the best possible product. We launched a first product, an all-in-one powder, which started changing lives right away.
But the product needed to get even better and more accessible. We collected thorough customer feedback to make it better.
That's how Mighty was born.
A whopping 12 active ingredients, all studied thoroughly to support people with migraine across all their symptoms. A convenient capsule form to make it easy-as-pie to incorporate into one's routine. No sweetener, no citric acid, no gum blend, no coloring, no flavoring and no known migraine-trigger.
"I went from 15+ debilitating migraine headaches to one this month."— Kara, Verified Customer
Today, we have thousands of happy customers who are getting their lives back.
Moms and grandparents who are able to be more present with their kids. Young professionals who can finally take on a full-time job after years of being on short-term disability. And year-long sufferers who can rely less on drugs, feeling calmer and with a clearer mind than they have in years.
We're on a mission to help as many people as we can.
Every message we get from our customers getting relief means the world to us. This is why we decided to pour all of our time and efforts into starting Melina.
And we're not stopping here. There is so much more to create ahead to support every single person with a brain lead the life they want.
We know what it's like to try everything to get better, and lose hope in the process. To feel misunderstood and unheard by medical teams who are supposed to have your back.
We see you, and I hope this is the answer you've been looking for.
So I'd love for you to give Mighty a try. And to make it easier, I made a special code for you to get an additional 25% off your first subscription — simply use the code SURPRISE25 at checkout.
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PS: here's a long list of references and sources in case you'd like to dive further into the science. Fair warning: as long as it is, it's not even the full list we leaned on!
Magnesium
Magnesium as an Important Factor in the Pathogenesis and Treatment of Migraine—From Theory to Practice (Nutrients)
Improvement of migraine symptoms with a proprietary supplement containing riboflavin, magnesium and Q10: a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, multicenter trial (Journal of Headache and Pain)
Prophylaxis of migraine with oral magnesium: Results from a prospective, multi-center, placebo-controlled and double-blind randomized study (Cephalalgia)
The effects of magnesium, L-carnitine, and concurrent magnesium–L-carnitine supplementation in migraine prophylaxis (Biological Trace Element Research)
The effects of magnesium prophylaxis in migraine without aura
Effects of Intravenous and Oral Magnesium on Reducing Migraine: A Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
MAGraine: Magnesium compared to conventional therapy for treatment of migraines.
Comparative study of magnesium, sodium valproate, and concurrent magnesium-sodium valproate therapy in the prevention of migraine headaches: a randomized controlled double-blind trial.
Peikert et al. (1996) — RCT, 81 migraine patients, 600 mg/day. Magnesium reduced frequent migraine attacks in patients.
Demirkaya et al. (2001) — RCT, 120 migraine patients with acute attack, 1gr/day IV. Magnesium reduced the symptoms of migraine.
Wang et al. (2003) — RCT, 118 children with migraine headache, 9 mg/kg per day. Oral magnesium oxide was not superior to placebo in preventing frequent migrainous headache in children.
Bigal et al. (2002) — RCT, 180 migraine patients, 1gr/day IV. Magnesium intake improved pain and symptoms in patients.
Rahimdel et al. (2007) — RCT, 120 migraine patients, 1gr/day IV. After 60 minutes the severity of migraine headaches decreased significantly.
Köseoglu et al. (2008) — RCT, 40 patients with migraine without aura, 600 mg/day. Magnesium significantly reduced the severity and frequency of migraine attacks.
Tarighat et al. (2012) — RCT, 33 migraine patients, 500 mg/day. Magnesium supplementation reduced the severity and frequency of migraine attacks.
Tarighat et al. (2012) — RCT, 35 migraine patients, 500 mg/day. Concurrent Mg–L-carnitine supplementation significantly reduced migraine frequency and severity.
Riboflavin
High-dose riboflavin as a prophylactic treatment of migraine: results of an open pilot study (Cephalalgia)
Riboflavin prophylaxis in pediatric and adolescent migraine
Mitochondrial DNA haplogroups influence the therapeutic response to riboflavin in migraineurs
Medium-dose riboflavin as a prophylactic agent in children with migraine: a preliminary placebo-controlled, randomised, double-blind, cross-over trial
High-dose riboflavin treatment is efficacious in migraine prophylaxis: an open study in a tertiary care centre
Effectiveness of high-dose riboflavin in migraine prophylaxis. A randomized controlled trial
A combination of riboflavin, magnesium, and feverfew for migraine prophylaxis: a randomized trial
High-dose riboflavin for migraine prophylaxis in children: a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial
Schoenen (1994) — Pilot study, 49 patients, 400 mg/day. Riboflavin improved symptoms of migraine.
Schoenen (1998) — RCT, 55 patients, 400 mg/day. Riboflavin significantly reduced the frequency of migraine attacks.
Sandor (2000) — RCT, 26 patients, 400 mg/day. Riboflavin reduced the symptoms of migraine.
Boehnke (2004) — RCT, 23 patients, 400 mg/day. Riboflavin reduced the frequency of migraine attacks.
Maizels (2004) — RCT, 49 patients. Riboflavin 25 mg showed an effect comparable to a combination of riboflavin 400 mg, magnesium 300 mg, and feverfew 100 mg.
MacLennan (2008) — RCT, 48 children, 200 mg/day. Riboflavin had no significant effect on migraine symptoms.
Condò (2009) — Retrospective, 41 pediatric and adolescents, 200 mg/day. Riboflavin significantly reduced migraine frequency.
Bruijn (2010) — RCT, 42 children, 50 mg/day. No significant difference in mean frequency of migraine attacks was observed.
Rahimdel et al. (2015) — RCT, 90 migraine patients, 400 mg/day. Vitamin B2 supplementation reduced migraine attacks.
Feverfew
Feverfew as a prophylactic treatment for migraine: a double-blind placebo-controlled study (Phytotherapy Research)
Efficacy of feverfew as prophylactic treatment of migraine
The efficacy and safety of Tanacetum parthenium (feverfew) in migraine prophylaxis — a double-blind, multicentre, randomized placebo-controlled dose-response study
Randomised double-blind placebo-controlled trial of feverfew in migraine prevention
Efficacy and safety of 6.25 mg t.i.d. feverfew CO2-extract (MIG-99) in migraine prevention — a randomized, double-blind, multicentre, placebo-controlled study
CoQ-10
A combination of coenzyme Q10, feverfew and magnesium for migraine prophylaxis: a prospective observational study (BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies)
Role of magnesium, coenzyme Q10, riboflavin, and vitamin B12 in migraine prophylaxis (Vitamins & Hormones)
Open label trial of coenzyme Q10 as a migraine preventive (Cephalalgia)
Oral coenzyme Q10 supplementation in patients with migraine: Effects on clinical features and inflammatory markers
Efficacy of coenzyme Q10 for the prevention of migraine in women: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study
Efficacy of coenzyme Q10 in migraine prophylaxis: a randomized controlled trial
Effectiveness of coenzyme Q10 in prophylactic treatment of migraine headache: an open-label, add-on, controlled trial
The synergistic effects of nano-curcumin and coenzyme Q10 supplementation in migraine prophylaxis: a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind trial
A randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled, crossover, add-on study of Coenzyme Q10 in the prevention of pediatric and adolescent migraine
Rozen et al. (2002) — 32 patients with episodic migraine, 150 mg/day. CoQ10 significantly reduced frequency of migraine attacks.
Slater et al. (2011) — 120 children and adolescents, 100 mg/day. CoQ10 significantly reduced the severity and frequency of migraine attacks.
Shoeibi et al. (2017) — 80 patients, 100 mg/day. CoQ10 significantly reduced the severity and frequency of migraine attacks.
Hershey et al. (2007) — 252 migraine patients with low CoQ10 levels, 1 to 3 mg/kg per day. Serum CoQ10 increased with a significant reduction in headache frequency.
Other Nutrients
We have many more studies to reference, but here is a snapshot. We're happy to provide a more comprehensive list, if you'd like to see every study we've referenced.
Zinc supplementation affects favorably the frequency of migraine attacks: a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial (Nutrition Journal)
The effect of 1 mg folic acid supplementation on clinical outcomes in female migraine with aura patients (Journal of Headache and Pain)
Vitamin supplementation as possible prophylactic treatment against migraine with aura and menstrual migraine (Nutrition Journal)
The effects of folic acid and pyridoxine supplementation on characteristics of migraine attacks in migraine patients with aura: A double-blind, randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial (Nutrition)
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