How to use?
MiGone Plus is presented in a convenient drop formula that must be used daily and administered based on the recommended dosage below.
What is the Dosage?- Recommended intake is 10 to 15 drops of the formula diluted in 1/4 glass of juice or water and taken 3 times daily for a period of six weeks. Thereafter, take 10 drops of the formula twice daily for another six weeks. Repeat administration once or twice a year if deemed necessary.
- At full dosage, an initial 6 weeks course is prescribed followed by another 6 weeks at half dosage. Note that some people may need a repeat course once or twice a year, depending on lifestyle and dietary factors.
- Caution: Safety for use during pregnancy or when breastfeeding has not yet been confirmed.
How long will a bottle last?
A bottle of MiGone Plus will last for an estimated 25 to 30 number of days.
What are the expected results?
MiGone Plus is intended for regular use and requires a 4 to 6 week period to perform in a supportive capacity though improvement can be observed even earlier. Nonetheless, expect MiGone Plus to support the functions of the entire nervous system, promote tension free muscles while supporting blood circulation to the brain.
IngredientsTanecetum Parthenium (Feverfew) is a renowned medicinal herb. According to recent studies, the herb contains supportive properties that dispel common nervous tension, making it one of the most revered ingredients to support nervous system functions and routine blood circulation. Feverfew owes its medicinal properties to a range of compounds called sesquiterpene lactones with the principal ingredient being parthenolide.
Silybum Marianus (Milk Thistle) comes constituted with a flavonoid complex called Silymarin that is enriched with antioxidant properties and often prescribed to support liver functions. The liver is one of the most important organs of the body being a vital component of overall systemic health.
Passiflora is administered to adequately support the nervous system and is regarded in the practice of alternative medicine as nature’s help for frazzled nerves. Just like St. John’s Wort, the Passiflora measured well in the conduct of clinical studies that support its usage as a moderating herb and has been applied in other therapeutic settings that likewise obtained favorable results. Among the active ingredients occurring in this herb include flavonoids, cyanogenic glycosides, alkaloids and saparin.