There is strong evidence that magnesium deficiency is much more prevalent in migraine sufferers than in healthy controls. Migraine sufferers may develop magnesium deficiency due to genetic inability to absorb magnesium, inherited renal magnesium wasting excretion of excessive amounts of magnesium due to stress, low nutritional intake, and other reasons such as caffeine and aspartame in diet sodas or coffee. In fact, the American Headache Society and American Academy of Neurology now include oral magnesium in their treatment guideline for physicians.

The Magnesium and Migraine Connection: How Mag-Tab®SR Can Help Prevent Migraines

Mag-Tab®SR is proven to be the most well-absorbed magnesium supplement on the market. With unsurpassed bioavailability of over 40%, Mag-Tab® SR can drastically improve your overall health, including migraine headache day reductions.

Magnesium L-lactate dihydrate, which is the magnesium in the trial tested formulation of Mag-Tab®SR (sustained release) taken twice daily provides twenty-four hours of magnesium protection. Mag-Tab®SR can significantly help migraine sufferers, those with chronic illnesses that deplete or require magnesium, or the general public that is magnesium deficient.

If you are a migraine sufferer and interested in trying Mag-Tab®SR as a preventive measure, try starting your magnesium therapy with Mag-Tab®SR today.