Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 15 Researches
7.6
USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 7 Reviews
7.6
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Vegetable Capsule
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Thiamin (vitamin B1) (as thiamine mononitrate)
50 mcg
4,167%
Riboflavin (vitamin B2)
50 mg
3,846%
Niacin (vitamin B3) (as niacinamide)
50 mg
313%
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCl)
50 mg
2,941%
Folate
666 mcg DFE(400 mcg folic acid)
167%
Vitamin B12 (as cyanocobalamin)
50 mcg
2,083%
Biotin (as D-biotin)
50 mcg
167%
Pantothenic Acid (vitamin B5) (as D-ca pantothenate)
50 mg
1,000%
Choline (as choline bitartrate)
21 mg
4%
Inositol
50 mg
**
Herbal Powdered Blend(kelp [plant] , acerola extract complex [fruit], alfalfa [leaf and stem], parsley [leaf], rose hips [fruit], watercress [herb])
3.5 mg
**

Top Medical Research Studies

9.5
Pediatric migraine treatment with riboflavin
Our examination focused on the effectiveness of riboflavin, a form of Vitamin B2, in treating migraines in children and adolescents aged six to 18. We conducted a retrospective observational study involving 42 patients, where we measured the frequency, intensity, and duration of their headaches.

Remarkably, we found significant reductions in headache days per month, with intensity and duration also decreasing. Most importantly, riboflavin helped decrease the reliance on acute medication and fewer missed school days. We suggest this affordable treatment as a safe option for pediatric migraines.
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8
Vitamin B-complex shows migraine relief
We explored how vitamin B-complex supplementation might help reduce migraines in children by lowering serum homocysteine levels. In a randomized double-blinded trial with 90 kids under 15, one group received vitamin B-complex while the other got a placebo for six months.

After the treatment, we observed that the children taking vitamin B experienced fewer headaches, lower headache severity, and less overall headache-related disability compared to the placebo group.

While the results are promising, indicating a potential benefit of vitamin B-complex, more research is necessary to validate these findings.
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We explored the impact of B vitamin supplementation on women suffering from episodic migraines. In this double-blind, placebo-controlled trial involving 120 participants, we found that those taking B vitamins experienced a significant decrease in headache frequency and migraine-related disability compared to the placebo group.

Over 12 weeks, the vitamin groups also needed fewer abortive medications. While results are promising, further research with larger samples is necessary to confirm these findings and better understand the long-term benefits of B vitamins for migraine sufferers.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Headaches almost gone
6 people found this helpful
I purchased these capsules for health rather than beauty, yet I've seen remarkable effects! My nails have become denser and are growing rapidly. My headaches have almost disappeared, and I've felt much calmer, no longer reacting overly to minor annoyances. While B vitamins won’t turn you into a 'vegetable', I’ve found that my sleep quality has improved, and I no longer feel perpetually fatigued. Overall, I'm very satisfied and would definitely recommend them.
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9
Eternal headaches stopped
1 people found this helpful
The doctor advised me to take B vitamins, and I haven't regretted it thus far. Within 1-1.5 weeks, my condition improved, I became less fatigued, and my ongoing headaches ceased. I've been using them for nearly two months without noticing any drawbacks.
Read More
9
Good for headaches
This product is beneficial for the nervous system, specifically for headaches.
Read More

Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 15 Researches
7.6
  • All Researches
9.5
Pediatric migraine treatment with riboflavin
Our examination focused on the effectiveness of riboflavin, a form of Vitamin B2, in treating migraines in children and adolescents aged six to 18. We conducted a retrospective observational study involving 42 patients, where we measured the frequency, intensity, and duration of their headaches.

Remarkably, we found significant reductions in headache days per month, with intensity and duration also decreasing. Most importantly, riboflavin helped decrease the reliance on acute medication and fewer missed school days. We suggest this affordable treatment as a safe option for pediatric migraines.
Read More
9
Genetic factors in headache treatment
We looked at a rare case involving a 14-year-old girl experiencing persistent headaches and high intracranial pressure. Testing revealed a significant plasma homocysteine level and a mutation related to the MTHFR gene, previously unreported in cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) cases.

After administering anticoagulation therapy and B-vitamin supplements, her symptoms improved significantly within a month, with no headaches reported and reduced thrombosis. This case highlights the importance of checking for specific genetic factors when dealing with unusual CVT cases and underscores the potential for successful treatment.
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We explored the impact of B vitamin supplementation on women suffering from episodic migraines. In this double-blind, placebo-controlled trial involving 120 participants, we found that those taking B vitamins experienced a significant decrease in headache frequency and migraine-related disability compared to the placebo group.

Over 12 weeks, the vitamin groups also needed fewer abortive medications. While results are promising, further research with larger samples is necessary to confirm these findings and better understand the long-term benefits of B vitamins for migraine sufferers.
Read More
We delved into how Vitamin B2 could aid in preventing migraines, traditionally tackled with medications. This systematic review and meta-analysis involved rigorous searching across several databases, analyzing data from nine studies with over 670 participants.

We discovered that a daily dose of 400 mg of Vitamin B2 for three months notably reduced the number of migraine days, their duration, frequency, and pain intensity. These findings support the potential of Vitamin B2 as an effective supplement for those suffering from migraines.
Read More
8
Vitamin B2 shows promise for migraines
We explored the potential of riboflavin, or vitamin B2, as a treatment for migraine prevention in adults. The findings suggest that riboflavin can be recommended for adults dealing with migraines, albeit with no proven benefit for children.

While adverse events are minimal, caution is advised when considering other nutraceuticals like coenzyme Q10 and feverfew, as their effectiveness and safety require further research.

Overall, vitamin B2 shows promise for adults struggling with headaches, but more robust studies are needed to confirm its efficacy.
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User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 7 Reviews
7.6
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Headaches almost gone
6 people found this helpful
I purchased these capsules for health rather than beauty, yet I've seen remarkable effects! My nails have become denser and are growing rapidly. My headaches have almost disappeared, and I've felt much calmer, no longer reacting overly to minor annoyances. While B vitamins won’t turn you into a 'vegetable', I’ve found that my sleep quality has improved, and I no longer feel perpetually fatigued. Overall, I'm very satisfied and would definitely recommend them.
Read More
9
Eternal headaches stopped
1 people found this helpful
The doctor advised me to take B vitamins, and I haven't regretted it thus far. Within 1-1.5 weeks, my condition improved, I became less fatigued, and my ongoing headaches ceased. I've been using them for nearly two months without noticing any drawbacks.
Read More
9
Good for headaches
This product is beneficial for the nervous system, specifically for headaches.
Read More
0
Consistent headaches
1 people found this helpful
Ever since I started taking local vitamin B, I've experienced persistent headaches. I’ve ordered everything here in the hope of finding a better solution!
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7.5
Headaches became rare
This complex of B vitamins has helped eliminate my irritability and infrequent headaches. I've also noticed my nails and hair have grown significantly faster. Most remarkably, rough patches on my elbows have vanished, which was a pleasant surprise. I plan to continue this complex in both spring and autumn.
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Frequently Asked Questions

9
Eternal headaches stopped
1 people found this helpful
The doctor advised me to take B vitamins, and I haven't regretted it thus far. Within 1-1.5 weeks, my condition improved, I became less fatigued, and my ongoing headaches ceased. I've been using them for nearly two months without noticing any drawbacks.
7.5
Headaches became rare
This complex of B vitamins has helped eliminate my irritability and infrequent headaches. I've also noticed my nails and hair have grown significantly faster. Most remarkably, rough patches on my elbows have vanished, which was a pleasant surprise. I plan to continue this complex in both spring and autumn.
2
Headache after reception
This B vitamin complex appeared promising, but I began experiencing headaches post-consumption; perhaps it was just a coincidence. After stopping for two weeks, I resumed taking it with no issues. The formula is fantastic!
9
Headaches almost gone
6 people found this helpful
I purchased these capsules for health rather than beauty, yet I've seen remarkable effects! My nails have become denser and are growing rapidly. My headaches have almost disappeared, and I've felt much calmer, no longer reacting overly to minor annoyances. While B vitamins won’t turn you into a 'vegetable', I’ve found that my sleep quality has improved, and I no longer feel perpetually fatigued. Overall, I'm very satisfied and would definitely recommend them.
0
Consistent headaches
1 people found this helpful
Ever since I started taking local vitamin B, I've experienced persistent headaches. I’ve ordered everything here in the hope of finding a better solution!
We delved into how Vitamin B2 could aid in preventing migraines, traditionally tackled with medications. This systematic review and meta-analysis involved rigorous searching across several databases, analyzing data from nine studies with over 670 participants.

We discovered that a daily dose of 400 mg of Vitamin B2 for three months notably reduced the number of migraine days, their duration, frequency, and pain intensity. These findings support the potential of Vitamin B2 as an effective supplement for those suffering from migraines.
9.5
Pediatric migraine treatment with riboflavin
Our examination focused on the effectiveness of riboflavin, a form of Vitamin B2, in treating migraines in children and adolescents aged six to 18. We conducted a retrospective observational study involving 42 patients, where we measured the frequency, intensity, and duration of their headaches.

Remarkably, we found significant reductions in headache days per month, with intensity and duration also decreasing. Most importantly, riboflavin helped decrease the reliance on acute medication and fewer missed school days. We suggest this affordable treatment as a safe option for pediatric migraines.
8
Folate intake may reduce headaches
We investigated how dietary intake of folate, or vitamin B, relates to severe headaches among adults in the U.S. By analyzing data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey involving nearly 10,000 participants, we found that higher folate intake was significantly linked to lower instances of severe headaches.

Specifically, those with higher folate levels reported fewer severe headache episodes, particularly women aged 20-50, who could benefit from increased folate awareness. These findings suggest that diet could play a role in headache management.
We explored the impact of B vitamin supplementation on women suffering from episodic migraines. In this double-blind, placebo-controlled trial involving 120 participants, we found that those taking B vitamins experienced a significant decrease in headache frequency and migraine-related disability compared to the placebo group.

Over 12 weeks, the vitamin groups also needed fewer abortive medications. While results are promising, further research with larger samples is necessary to confirm these findings and better understand the long-term benefits of B vitamins for migraine sufferers.
8
Vitamin B and folate benefit migraines
We investigated the relationship between vitamin B and folate intake and the likelihood of experiencing severe headaches or migraines in adults. Analyzing data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, we found that higher intake of these nutrients is linked to a lower risk of migraines.

Specifically, individuals who consumed adequate amounts of vitamin B and folate had significantly reduced chances of migraines. These findings suggest that these vitamins might be valuable in managing headache symptoms, but they don’t guarantee relief for everyone.
We investigated the potential benefits of vitamin B6, folate, and B12 on migraine prevention. Through a thorough literature search, we found twelve relevant studies. While using these vitamins for treating acute migraines didn’t show significant results, they did demonstrate promise in preventing migraines with aura when used individually or in combination. However, folate alone was not more effective than a placebo. Our findings highlight the need for more high-quality research, particularly for migraines without aura in both adults and children, to better understand their efficacy.

References

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