Frequently Asked Questions

What can 3graine help me with?

3graine can be used for migraine relief. When used as a preventative, it can help reduce the frequency and severity of headaches and migraines. It may also reduce nausea and vomiting related to migraine.

What is unique about 3graine?

3graine contains the optimal doses and ingredients for headache support. Other products fall short in their dosages and ingredients. There are no unnecessary additional ingredients such as butterbur and feverfew.

What medical ingredients are in 3graine?

3 simple neurologist recommended ingredients:

Vitamin B2

Coenzyme Q10

Magnesium

Are there side effects when taking 3graine?

Most medications and supplements can come with side effects including 3graine. The most common side effects are: changes in urine color and loose stool. These both often improve with time. For those who are sensitive, you may want to consider starting at 1-2 capsules per day for a few weeks and then increasing gradually.

Some research also suggests taking magnesium with food will reduce chances of side effects.

Why is magnesium citrate used over other types of magnesium?

Magnesium citrate has one of the best bioavailabilities in the body. Based on previous research, magnesium citrate was found to be the most effective when compared to other magnesium types*.

Why isn’t there any butterbur or feverfew?

Most products with these ingredients in them are outdated! Feverfew, though sometimes used in migraine treatment, can interact with many medications. Butterbur is no longer recommended in Canada due to the risk of liver toxicity.

Will 3graine make my headaches go away?

Managing headaches can be difficult. While 3graine can certainly help prevent headaches, headache management is most optimal when combined with a health lifestyle including: exercise, stress management, hydration and diet.

Will 3graine help me with my acute migraines?

Unfortunately, 3graine is used as a preventative rather than an abortive. 3graine      can however improve the severity of your migraines when you have an attack. 

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