Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 5 Researches
7.6
USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 4 Reviews
7.7
Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  2 Capsules
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Vitamin A (as beta-carotene from nutrient media)
900 mcg
100%
Vitamin D (as D3 cholecalciferol from nutrient media)
50 mcg (2,000 IU)
250%
Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopherol from sunflower oil)
125 mg
833%
Vitamin K (as phylloquinone from nutrient media)
72 mcg
60%
Selenium (from brown rice chelate)
61 mcg
111%
Raw Organic Fruit & Vegetable BlendOrganic Apple (fruit), Organic Beet (root), Organic Broccoli (stalk & flower), OrganicCarrot (root), Organic Spinach (leaf), Organic Tomato (fruit), Organic Strawberry(fruit), Organic Tart Cherry (fruit), Organic Blackberry (fruit), Organic Green BellPepper (fruit), Organic Brussels Sprout (leaf), Organic Blueberry (fruit), OrganicGinger (root), Organic Garlic (bulb), Organic Green Onion (bulb), Organic Raspberry (fruit), Organic Parsley (leaf), Organic Cauliflower (flower & stem),Organic Red Cabbage (leaf), Organic Kale (leaf), Organic Cucumber (gourd),Organic Celery (stalk), Organic Asparagus (flower & stem)
500 mg
+
Raw Probiotic & Enzyme BlendLipase, Protease, Aspergillopepsin, beta-Glucanase, Cellulase, Bromelain,Phytase, Lactase, Papain, Peptidase, Pectinase, Hemicellulase, Xylanase, Bacillus coagulans SNZ 1969â„¢ (500 Million CFU at time of expiration)
56 mg
+
Mixed Tocopherols Powder
4 mg
+

Top Medical Research Studies

9
Vitamin E alleviates menstrual migraines
We investigated whether vitamin E could help women suffering from menstrual migraines. In a placebo-controlled trial, 72 participants received either a placebo or vitamin E for two cycles, with symptoms recorded monthly.

The results were noteworthy—vitamin E significantly reduced headache severity and related symptoms compared to the placebo. Women reported improvements in pain intensity and functional disability, showing vitamin E's potential as an effective treatment for menstrual migraines.
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7
We explored how menopause affects headaches and the potential role of vitamin E in managing these symptoms. Among various treatment options, vitamin E emerged as one non-medication strategy that might help alleviate headaches related to hormonal changes during menopause. However, while some non-drug approaches like acupuncture and exercise show promise, there is limited evidence supporting the effectiveness of vitamin E specifically. We found that headaches can vary in frequency and severity during menopause, with many women experiencing little change in their headache status.
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7
Vitamin E's mixed effects on headaches
We aimed to understand how vitamin E influences headaches in relation to oxidative stress and calcium levels. Our exploration involved the use of glyceryl trinitrate to induce migraine-like symptoms in experimental models.

We found that both riboflavin and vitamin E helped reduce oxidative stress and supported brain health. While vitamin E showed a significant protective effect against headache mechanisms, it did not provide a clear, standout benefit over riboflavin.

Overall, our findings suggest that vitamin E can play a role in tackling the challenges associated with headaches, but it may not be the sole solution.
Read More

Most Useful Reviews

0
Bad headaches develop
7 people found this helpful
Unfortunately, these caused me bad headaches approximately 10 hours after taking them. After testing for a few days without them, I had no headaches. However, as soon as I resumed taking them, the headaches returned.
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0
Bad headaches experienced
5 people found this helpful
These vitamins gave me considerable headaches.
Read More
7.5
Headaches alleviated
55 people found this helpful
I have tried various brands of vitamin E over the years, including Costco’s Kirkland and Target's Simply Balanced, but this one is exceptional. It is high quality and the best I've found after extensive comparison. Since taking it for about a month, my vision has improved dramatically, along with the resolution of my blurry vision and headaches.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 5 Researches
7.6
  • All Researches
9
Vitamin E alleviates menstrual migraines
We investigated whether vitamin E could help women suffering from menstrual migraines. In a placebo-controlled trial, 72 participants received either a placebo or vitamin E for two cycles, with symptoms recorded monthly.

The results were noteworthy—vitamin E significantly reduced headache severity and related symptoms compared to the placebo. Women reported improvements in pain intensity and functional disability, showing vitamin E's potential as an effective treatment for menstrual migraines.
Read More
8
Vitamin E shows potential for migraines
We conducted a randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled pilot study to explore the effects of a combined antioxidant treatment—N-acetylcysteine, vitamin E, and vitamin C—on headaches in adults suffering from migraines.

After three months of treatment, we observed a significant reduction in monthly headaches for the antioxidant group compared to those receiving a sham treatment. Notably, there was a drop in average migraine days, headache intensity, and medication use among those on the antioxidant regimen.

However, while results are promising, further research with more participants is needed to confirm these findings.
Read More
7
We explored how menopause affects headaches and the potential role of vitamin E in managing these symptoms. Among various treatment options, vitamin E emerged as one non-medication strategy that might help alleviate headaches related to hormonal changes during menopause. However, while some non-drug approaches like acupuncture and exercise show promise, there is limited evidence supporting the effectiveness of vitamin E specifically. We found that headaches can vary in frequency and severity during menopause, with many women experiencing little change in their headache status.
Read More
7
Vitamin E's mixed effects on headaches
We aimed to understand how vitamin E influences headaches in relation to oxidative stress and calcium levels. Our exploration involved the use of glyceryl trinitrate to induce migraine-like symptoms in experimental models.

We found that both riboflavin and vitamin E helped reduce oxidative stress and supported brain health. While vitamin E showed a significant protective effect against headache mechanisms, it did not provide a clear, standout benefit over riboflavin.

Overall, our findings suggest that vitamin E can play a role in tackling the challenges associated with headaches, but it may not be the sole solution.
Read More
7
Preliminary findings on migraine relief
We explored the effectiveness of a supplement combining pine bark extract and antioxidants, including vitamin E, for patients suffering from migraines that didn't respond to traditional medications.

In a small group of twelve participants, we saw potential improvements in headache frequency and severity after a three-month treatment period. Patients took capsules containing this antioxidant formulation while continuing their usual medications.

While the results are promising, further studies are required to fully assess the benefits of these antioxidants in migraine management.
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User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 4 Reviews
7.7
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
0
Bad headaches develop
7 people found this helpful
Unfortunately, these caused me bad headaches approximately 10 hours after taking them. After testing for a few days without them, I had no headaches. However, as soon as I resumed taking them, the headaches returned.
Read More
0
Bad headaches experienced
5 people found this helpful
These vitamins gave me considerable headaches.
Read More
7.5
Headaches alleviated
55 people found this helpful
I have tried various brands of vitamin E over the years, including Costco’s Kirkland and Target's Simply Balanced, but this one is exceptional. It is high quality and the best I've found after extensive comparison. Since taking it for about a month, my vision has improved dramatically, along with the resolution of my blurry vision and headaches.
Read More
7.5
Reduced headaches
2 people found this helpful
A very worthy product. It’s easy to drink and I experienced no side effects. The composition is luxurious. After two months, I felt notably more stable and even; headaches were less frequent, and I felt less fatigued. I also take omega, ubiquinol, and zinc from the same company in reasonable dosages. Overall, I highly recommend it and will definitely order more.
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Frequently Asked Questions

7.5
Reduced headaches
2 people found this helpful
A very worthy product. It’s easy to drink and I experienced no side effects. The composition is luxurious. After two months, I felt notably more stable and even; headaches were less frequent, and I felt less fatigued. I also take omega, ubiquinol, and zinc from the same company in reasonable dosages. Overall, I highly recommend it and will definitely order more.
9
Vitamin E alleviates menstrual migraines
We investigated whether vitamin E could help women suffering from menstrual migraines. In a placebo-controlled trial, 72 participants received either a placebo or vitamin E for two cycles, with symptoms recorded monthly.

The results were noteworthy—vitamin E significantly reduced headache severity and related symptoms compared to the placebo. Women reported improvements in pain intensity and functional disability, showing vitamin E's potential as an effective treatment for menstrual migraines.
7
We explored how menopause affects headaches and the potential role of vitamin E in managing these symptoms. Among various treatment options, vitamin E emerged as one non-medication strategy that might help alleviate headaches related to hormonal changes during menopause. However, while some non-drug approaches like acupuncture and exercise show promise, there is limited evidence supporting the effectiveness of vitamin E specifically. We found that headaches can vary in frequency and severity during menopause, with many women experiencing little change in their headache status.
7
Vitamin E's mixed effects on headaches
We aimed to understand how vitamin E influences headaches in relation to oxidative stress and calcium levels. Our exploration involved the use of glyceryl trinitrate to induce migraine-like symptoms in experimental models.

We found that both riboflavin and vitamin E helped reduce oxidative stress and supported brain health. While vitamin E showed a significant protective effect against headache mechanisms, it did not provide a clear, standout benefit over riboflavin.

Overall, our findings suggest that vitamin E can play a role in tackling the challenges associated with headaches, but it may not be the sole solution.
8
Vitamin E shows potential for migraines
We conducted a randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled pilot study to explore the effects of a combined antioxidant treatment—N-acetylcysteine, vitamin E, and vitamin C—on headaches in adults suffering from migraines.

After three months of treatment, we observed a significant reduction in monthly headaches for the antioxidant group compared to those receiving a sham treatment. Notably, there was a drop in average migraine days, headache intensity, and medication use among those on the antioxidant regimen.

However, while results are promising, further research with more participants is needed to confirm these findings.

References

  1. Visser EJ, Drummond PD, Lee-Visser JLA. Reduction in Migraine and Headache Frequency and Intensity With Combined Antioxidant Prophylaxis (N-acetylcysteine, Vitamin E, and Vitamin C): A Randomized Sham-Controlled Pilot Study. Pain Pract. 2020;20:737. 10.1111/papr.12902
  2. Lauritsen CG, Chua AL, Nahas SJ. Current Treatment Options: Headache Related to Menopause-Diagnosis and Management. Curr Treat Options Neurol. 2018;20:7. 10.1007/s11940-018-0492-7
  3. Bütün A, Nazıroğlu M, Demirci S, Çelik Ö, Uğuz AC. Riboflavin and vitamin E increase brain calcium and antioxidants, and microsomal calcium-ATP-ase values in rat headache models induced by glyceryl trinitrate. J Membr Biol. 2015;248:205. 10.1007/s00232-014-9758-5
  4. Ziaei S, Kazemnejad A, Sedighi A. The effect of vitamin E on the treatment of menstrual migraine. Med Sci Monit. 2009;15:CR16.
  5. Chayasirisobhon S. Use of a pine bark extract and antioxidant vitamin combination product as therapy for migraine in patients refractory to pharmacologic medication. Headache. 2006;46:788.
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