I have been on the above meds for 1 month now. I have experinced a big reduction in migraine frequency. 20 - 25 days a month now only 4 in the last three weeks. It is early days and it is costing a fortune but the results are very exciting. By far the best results in years of doctor visits and treatments. I am getting no side effects and feel well between migraines.
Has anyone else tried these meds? and how did they work for you?
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Hi there.i tried the msf for 4 months but unfortunately they didnt work for me but im so glad theyre working for you as i think theyre fantastic for most people instead of taking othere meds. Im now on amytriptiline which are working to a certain extent but im wondering if the msf neuro tablets would have been better as they are natural and you take them alongside the support formula.
I have just started this (MSF), been on them for the same amount of time (around 6 weeks), early indications are good, although I have still get headaches, but a few less per week. Early days though, I have been here before with good early indicators, then wham, back to business as usual. Time will tell,
I have been taking MSF for 4months now and I am so happy with the results. I was buying imigran weekly for years, I have been steadily getting longer phases without a migraine and currently into my fifth week without one migraine. This is incredible for me after 20 years of fortnightly migraines and then weekly migraines which led me to trying MSF. It's costing me $48 per month but at least it's natural and I'm not spending $15 per week on imigran anymore. I also got through my last two monthly cycles without even a headache let alone a migraine!
I tried the Migraine Support Formula for three and a half months and it had no effect at all on my headaches.
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