headaid migraine

I partnered with HeadAid on this compensated post. All opinions are my own.

Nobody likes a headache or a migraine. It seems like more and more people are growing concerned with common over the counter medications as well. If you find yourself with a headache, and you want to avoid common over the counter pain relievers – what are your options?

I once had a doctor recommend laying in the dark until the pain subsided. I have absolutely done that when waiting for pain medication to kick in when the pain was just too unbearable to be able to function through. For me, if the pain is to the point where I need to lay down and close my eyes, it’s not really an option to just “wait it out.” That could take hours, or even days in some cases. I don’t feel like I can put my life on hold like that, and I know most of you probably feel the same.

HeadAid is a new headache solution that is all natural. It’s aimed at people who are concerned about traditional over the counter medications, but who need a way of getting rid of their symptoms so they can keep working or otherwise going on about their lives.

HeadAid’s ingredients don’t include NSAID’s or opioids, yet they demonstrate clinical effectiveness in reducing the intensity and frequency of migraines. HeadAid comes in single-serving packets that you add to water before consuming.

Headaid migraine relief

HeadAid comes in three varieties – fast acting day, fast acting night and daily. The daily formula is designed for migraines sufferers who have ongoing trouble with migraines. You take one a day as an ongoing treatment. The fast acting day variety is designed to use once a migraine has begun and works to reduce the intensity and duration of the migraine. The fast-acting night option is also designed to be used at the onset of a migraine, but it also includes a gentle sleep aid (chamomile and melatonin) to help you sleep.

HeadAid is using IndieGoGo to fund their start-up. The campaign begins November 15th and has an initial goal of $25,000. Visit the HeadAid IndieGoGo page to learn more or contribute.

Win it: A 15-day supply of HeadAid in three varieties. This giveaway is open to the US and will end 11/29/2016.

EmilyEvert

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This post currently has 3 responses.

  • Katie Usher

    As a migraine sufferer I would be very appreciative of trying the new stuff. Thank you

  • Deb E

    I don’t get migraines frequently enough to go to the doctor but I don’t take NSAIDS or anything that might upset my stomach so this natural alternative is something for me to try next time.

  • Maryann D.

    This would be perfect for my sister and daughter to try. They often get migraines and would definitely like to try a product like this to help.

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