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Reddit mentions of Vitanica, Butterbur Extra, Brain Chemistry and Vessel Support, Vegan, 120 Capsules

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Vitanica, Butterbur Extra, Brain Chemistry and Vessel Support, Vegan, 120 Capsules. Here are the top ones.

Vitanica, Butterbur Extra, Brain Chemistry and Vessel Support, Vegan, 120 Capsules
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Promotes relief from occasional headachesOur Butterbur root extract is free of pyrrolizidine alkaloids, or PAsProvides supportive nutrients and botanicals for healthy brain chemistry and vasculatureNon GMO organic and or wild crafted herbsSuitable for vegetarians and vegans
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ColorWhite
Height7 Inches
Length3.5 Inches
Number of items1
Size120 Count (Pack of 1)
Width3.5 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Vitanica, Butterbur Extra, Brain Chemistry and Vessel Support, Vegan, 120 Capsules:

u/croatcroatcroat ยท 2 pointsr/migraine

I like this combo vitamin that has fever few, and everything migraineurs should take. But I have to order in the USA and drive it home.

https://www.amazon.com/Vitanica-Butterbur-Chemistry-Support-Capsules/dp/B000O9V4CU

> Our Butterbur root extract, containing 15% petasins, shows in research to promote a healthy inflammation response in the vessel walls. This extract is free of pyrrolizidine alkaloids, or PAs

> Ginger is another herb with an excellent and historical herbal track record of promoting a healthy inflammation response

> Feverfew is a popular traditional botanical promoting relief from occasional headaches, and research has supported this effort


> Other important nutrients supporting healthy brain chemistry: Magnesium, Riboflavin (B2) and 5-HTP

u/hotheadnchickn ยท 1 pointr/migraine

My neuro recommended this: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B000O9V4CU/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

It didn't work for me, but they have good luck with it generally with patients.