In anticipation of some of the questions typically asked about HeadacheFree, we have attempted to provide answers. If you have a question that is not discussed here, we encourage you to contact us directly.
- What are the active ingredients in HeadacheFree?
- Does HeadacheFree also contain Fever Few?
- Are there any side effects to HeadacheFree?
- Will HeadacheFree interfere with other medications?
- Does HeadacheFree contain gluten?
- How is HeadacheFree different from other non-prescription remedies?
- Is HeadacheFree only for women?
- Should I tell my doctor I'm taking HeadacheFree?
- Is HeadacheFree habit-forming?
- Where can I find HeadacheFree?
What are the active ingredients in HeadacheFree™?
HeadacheFree is a whole food supplement that contains 100% of the recommended daily vitamins. Plus it has been specially formulated to include extra amounts of riboflavin (vitamin B2) and magnesium, which are the active ingredients that have been clinically proven to reduce headache suffering.
Does HeadacheFree also contain Fever Few?
No. Fever Few use is not recommended for women who may be pregnant or nursing, for those who may be at risk of blood clots, or for those who are allergic to chrysanthemum, ragweed or daisies. HeadacheFree has been formulated to provide headache prevention benefits without the use of Fever Few.
Are there any side effects to HeadacheFree?
In some people, use of magnesium has been associated with mild gastrointestinal upset and loose stools. Since riboflavin is water-soluble, the body excretes amounts of it that the body can't use; this can cause urine to look fluorescent yellow which is normal and does not require discontinuation of product use.
Will HeadacheFree interfere with other medications?
As with any medication, before taking HeadacheFree or any other vitamin or dietary supplement, you should always inform and seek the advice of your physician.
Does HeadacheFree contain gluten?
Even though the FDA has ruled that a product may be labeled “gluten free” as long as it contains gluten in amounts less than 20 parts per million, HeadacheFree has undergone more stringent gluten testing (to tolerances of <5 parts per million). While the results indicate gluten is “undetectable” in HeadacheFree, because our natural Vitamin E is derived from wheat germ, individuals with a heightened sensitivity to wheat and wheat proteins (such as those with Celiac disease) may want to avoid this product.</
How is HeadacheFree different from other non-prescription remedies?
In fact, other non-prescription headache prevention products on
the market today do not offer the combined benefit you get from
HeadacheFree; a daily multivitamin and proven active ingredients,
vitamin B2 (riboflavin) and magnesium. With other supplements formulated
for headache sufferers, to get the same ingredients found in HeadacheFree,
you have to take as many as 15 tablets a day. With HeadacheFree,
you take just two.
Is HeadacheFree only for women?
While it's true that chronic severe headache strikes three times as many women as men, the ingredients in HeadacheFree work the same for men as for women.
Should I tell my doctor I'm taking HeadacheFree?
For your well being, you should always tell your doctor about any
type of prescription or non-prescription medicine--including all
vitamins, herbs, and dietary supplements--you may be taking. Especially
when it's your health, it's better to err on the side of caution.
Is HeadacheFree habit-forming?
HeadacheFree is simply a daily vitamin - natural headache care,
specially formulated with added amounts of vitamin B2 (riboflavin)
and magnesium. HeadacheFree contains no habit-forming ingredients.
Where can I find HeadacheFree?
At present, HeadacheFree is available by ordering on-line. Orders are processed Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm EST. Orders are shipped via standard UPS ground service. Visit our store locator to check for retail locations in your area.