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nattokinase? fibroboost? opinions anyone?

I was thinking of taking one of these supplements.
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I don't have any experience with either of those supplements.
What are you trying to accomplish? Do you have Fibro?

edit to add... I will say that if you have vascular headache, polyphenols might make it worse. Red wine is one trigger for some migraine patients, for example. That Fibroboost does not say where their polyphenols come from. So if you spend the pricey cost, and if you get a headache, that will tell you to stop using them.
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I was going to state magnesium. It is obviously my favorite supplement since I suggest it to others often though for me I have not seen much change but it may help your muscle relax. I see you have anxiety etc and do you think your migraines are worse during a high state of that?
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magnesium does jack **** for me basically, i took it for awhile too. ok so yah i wouldnt take the fibroboost

but the nattokinase might help me out. i get cluster headaches/tension headaches.

sorry for the language, im used to the crazymeds.org lingo, cuz ive been on that site lately alot.
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So you are looking for supplement help for the head aches? I asked on my thread but do you have rsd? I ask cause my pain doc suggested vitamin c too. So I m not sure if you take that but I thought I would suggest it.
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So you are looking for supplement help for the head aches? I asked on my thread but do you have rsd? I ask cause my pain doc suggested vitamin c too. So I m not sure if you take that but I thought I would suggest it.

yah i take vit c, it's in my b-complex.
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