MIGRAINE RELIEF
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Normal Saline
Magnesium
B-Complex
Methylcobalamin (B12)
Zofran
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• Hydration
• Electrolyte replenishment
• Nervous system recovery
• Recovery from stress and fatigue
• Overall wellness and function
Magnesium plays an important role in muscle relaxation, vascular function, and nervous system regulation. Research has shown that some individuals who experience migraines may have lower magnesium levels, and magnesium has been studied for its role in supporting normal neurological and vascular function.
Nausea and vomiting are among the most common symptoms associated with migraines and can make it difficult to maintain adequate hydration. When medically appropriate, Ondansetron (Zofran) may be included to help reduce nausea and improve comfort during treatment. By improving symptom control, clients may better tolerate hydration and nutrient support throughout the infusion process.
Sometimes recovery starts with more than symptom management. It starts with supporting the body’s hydration, nutrient balance, and natural recovery processes.
Migraines are often more than “just a headache.”
For many people, migraine episodes can involve dehydration, nausea, fatigue, light sensitivity, nervous system overstimulation, and muscle tension all at once.
The Migraine Relief infusion was designed to support hydration, electrolyte balance, nervous system function, and overall comfort during migraine-related symptoms. Sometimes the body isn’t simply asking for pain relief, it’s asking for hydration, regulation, and recovery.
Dehydration is one of the most commonly reported migraine triggers, particularly after heat exposure, stress, alcohol intake, travel, poor sleep, illness, or long work shifts.Hydration and electrolyte support help maintain fluid balance throughout the body and may support overall recovery during periods of increased physical stress.
Methylcobalamin (B12) is the active form of Vitamin B12 and plays an important role in nervous system function, cellular energy production, nerve signaling, and neurological health. Because migraines can be physically and mentally draining, many individuals report feeling depleted even after the headache itself has improved. Supporting normal B12 levels may help promote recovery and support energy production following migraine episodes.