Every pill you take for your migraines is a gamble.
Migraine medication squeezes your arteries and leave toxic synthetic residue increasing risk of stroke.
Stop Gambling With Your Health TodayTrusted by neurologists who've seen irreversible migraine damage.
Your prescribed migraine medication will never treat your migraines, they squeeze your arteries.
"Every migraine medication you've been prescribed works the same way. The pain is caused by swelling of your blood vessels, so the meds squeeze your arteries to stop it. Sumatriptan, Ubrelvy, Botox, Emgality… all of them. Every single time. And every time they squeeze, the walls of your arteries take damage. That repeated constriction is why migraine patients are 125% more likely to have a stroke."
and Dr. Chapman
Stop gambling with your health everytime you need relief.
Migraine medications work by squeezing your blood vessels to stop the pain. But every time they do, they leave synthetic residue behind, slowly building up inside your arteries. Over time, that buildup narrows the pathways in your brain, leaving less room for blood to flow. Less flow means higher stroke risk. That's why a hemiplegic migraine can look identical to a stroke, because by that point, it nearly is one.
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