Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 4 Researches
7.8
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 3 Reviews
8.4
Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  1 Softgel
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Vitamin E(as d-Alpha Tocopherol)
268 mg
1,787%

Top Medical Research Studies

9
Vitamin E aids menstrual migraine relief
We took a closer look at how vitamin E might help women suffering from menstrual migraines. In a double-blinded, placebo-controlled study with 72 participants, we compared the effects of vitamin E against a placebo over several months.

The results were promising, showing significant relief in headache severity and associated symptoms like photophobia and nausea when using vitamin E. Women reported less functional disability during this treatment. Overall, it appears that vitamin E could be a helpful option for managing menstrual migraines.
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7
Dietary antioxidants reduce migraine severity
We explored the link between dietary antioxidant quality and migraines among 265 women. By assessing their dietary intake, we calculated a dietary antioxidant quality score (DAQS) and gauged migraine intensity and frequency through specific questionnaires.

Our findings revealed that higher antioxidant quality scores correlated with reduced migraine severity and fewer headache days. Notably, participants with better vitamin C intake reported less severe headaches. Although vitamin E showed a negative connection with headache frequency, the overall evidence suggests that monitoring antioxidant intake may benefit those suffering from migraines.
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8
Vitamin E shows promise for migraine relief
We investigated the potential benefits of combined antioxidant therapy, which includes vitamin E, on migraine treatment. In a double-blind, randomized, sham-controlled pilot study in Australia, 35 adults suffering from multiple migraines per month received either the antioxidant treatment or a placebo over three months.

While there was a notable reduction in the mean number of headaches for those taking the antioxidant therapy, the difference was not statistically significant. However, we did observe that participants reported fewer monthly headache and migraine days along with decreased pain intensity. More in-depth research is needed to fully understand the effectiveness of antioxidant therapy for migraines.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Migraine relief
This vitamin enhances blood vessel elasticity and has been effective for me. I take it regularly, and my migraines have vanished.
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8.5
Chronic pain reduction
This product improves my sleep and has significantly reduced my migraines. If I add extra magnesium, migraines dissipate within hours, whereas previously they lasted half a day. I also experience easier PMS and menstruation without excessive pain. The quality is excellent, with no adverse effects.
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7.5
Menstrual relief
4 people found this helpful
I take one tablet after breakfast and dinner with other supplements. Initially, I noticed no effect during winter. However, after about two months, my previously painful periods became much easier, and my migraine attacks decreased. Hence, I continue taking it.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 4 Researches
7.8
  • All Researches
9
Vitamin E aids menstrual migraine relief
We took a closer look at how vitamin E might help women suffering from menstrual migraines. In a double-blinded, placebo-controlled study with 72 participants, we compared the effects of vitamin E against a placebo over several months.

The results were promising, showing significant relief in headache severity and associated symptoms like photophobia and nausea when using vitamin E. Women reported less functional disability during this treatment. Overall, it appears that vitamin E could be a helpful option for managing menstrual migraines.
Read More
8
Vitamin E shows promise for migraine relief
We investigated the potential benefits of combined antioxidant therapy, which includes vitamin E, on migraine treatment. In a double-blind, randomized, sham-controlled pilot study in Australia, 35 adults suffering from multiple migraines per month received either the antioxidant treatment or a placebo over three months.

While there was a notable reduction in the mean number of headaches for those taking the antioxidant therapy, the difference was not statistically significant. However, we did observe that participants reported fewer monthly headache and migraine days along with decreased pain intensity. More in-depth research is needed to fully understand the effectiveness of antioxidant therapy for migraines.
Read More
7
Dietary antioxidants reduce migraine severity
We explored the link between dietary antioxidant quality and migraines among 265 women. By assessing their dietary intake, we calculated a dietary antioxidant quality score (DAQS) and gauged migraine intensity and frequency through specific questionnaires.

Our findings revealed that higher antioxidant quality scores correlated with reduced migraine severity and fewer headache days. Notably, participants with better vitamin C intake reported less severe headaches. Although vitamin E showed a negative connection with headache frequency, the overall evidence suggests that monitoring antioxidant intake may benefit those suffering from migraines.
Read More
7
Antioxidant therapy shows promise
We investigated the effects of a unique antioxidant formula combining pine bark extract and vitamin E on migraines in patients who hadn't found relief from conventional medications. In our study, twelve participants with a long history of migraine undertook a 3-month treatment involving daily capsules of this formulation.

Participants initially assessed their migraine impacts with a questionnaire and repeated it after the treatment. Although the results suggested potential reductions in headache frequency and severity, they were preliminary. Further studies are necessary to fully understand the effectiveness of this antioxidant combination for chronic migraines.
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User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 3 Reviews
8.4
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Migraine relief
This vitamin enhances blood vessel elasticity and has been effective for me. I take it regularly, and my migraines have vanished.
Read More
8.5
Chronic pain reduction
This product improves my sleep and has significantly reduced my migraines. If I add extra magnesium, migraines dissipate within hours, whereas previously they lasted half a day. I also experience easier PMS and menstruation without excessive pain. The quality is excellent, with no adverse effects.
Read More
7.5
Menstrual relief
4 people found this helpful
I take one tablet after breakfast and dinner with other supplements. Initially, I noticed no effect during winter. However, after about two months, my previously painful periods became much easier, and my migraine attacks decreased. Hence, I continue taking it.
Read More

Frequently Asked Questions

7.5
Menstrual relief
4 people found this helpful
I take one tablet after breakfast and dinner with other supplements. Initially, I noticed no effect during winter. However, after about two months, my previously painful periods became much easier, and my migraine attacks decreased. Hence, I continue taking it.
8.5
Chronic pain reduction
This product improves my sleep and has significantly reduced my migraines. If I add extra magnesium, migraines dissipate within hours, whereas previously they lasted half a day. I also experience easier PMS and menstruation without excessive pain. The quality is excellent, with no adverse effects.
9
Migraine relief
This vitamin enhances blood vessel elasticity and has been effective for me. I take it regularly, and my migraines have vanished.

References

  1. Hajishizari S, Mirzababaei A, Abaj F, Bahrampour N, Moradi S, et al. The association between dietary antioxidant quality score and intensity and frequency of migraine headaches among women: a cross-sectional study. BMC Womens Health. 2024;24:497. doi:10.1186/s12905-024-03260-3
  2. 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. doi:10.1111/papr.12902
  3. Ziaei S, Kazemnejad A, Sedighi A. The effect of vitamin E on the treatment of menstrual migraine. Med Sci Monit. 2009;15:CR16.
  4. 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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