Thursday, March 6, 2014


Stroke - the Hidden Danger of Migraines 


Each year, nearly 800,000 people in the United States have a stroke, which is the third-leading cause of death in the U.S. Studies published in the American Journal of Medicine confirms a connection between migraines with aura and ischemic stroke -- the most common form of stroke.

The studies found that migraine with aura sufferers at any age were about twice as likely to suffer an ischemic stroke as people without migraines. It is recommended that those who suffer from migraines should be seeking safe and effective ways to prevent migraines.

In addition, the studies point to evidence that HRT (hormone replacement therapy), including progesterone and estrogen supplementation of any kind as well as birth control pills, rings and patches, may be adding to the possibility of having a stroke. 

Simply put, HRT should not be used by women and especially those who suffer from migraines. At Tuliv, we offer a product called Hormonal Peace which can help eliminate or minimize the symptoms of menopause which is the number one reason why most women use hormones and HRT. 

The risk of stroke for women who get migraines is too high to be ignored. Since migraine prevention can be achieved through a complete program like that offered by Tuliv Migraine Defense, every effort should be made to avoid migraines.

Any worsening in your migraine pattern may indicate a change that can lead to a chronic condition and the need to reevaluate your migraine prevention program with Tuliv. Call 1-866-367-5953 to visit with a migraine prevention program specialist or send an email to Questions@Tuliv.net. There is currently no cost or obligation for our services.

Since you know others who suffer from migraines and may be at risk for stoke, please forward this important message to them.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Drug Company's New anti-CGRP Migraine Research Supports Tuliv's Approach

Eli Lilly Drug Company looks to the same anti-CGRP approach used by Tuliv for Migraine Prevention

Eli Lilly announced the acquisition of a biotechnical research company involved in research and development of an anti-CGRP drug. Since 2004, Tuliv migraine research, the makers of Tuliv Migraine Defense, have been advocating this approach to migraine prevention not only in published articles, but in the formulation of the migraine prevention product, Migraine Defense.

 What is Anti-CGRP and why is it important?

 In 2003, Tuliv (under its former name Christian Body Research - CBR) discovered the chemical CGRP in its relationship to migraines and believed it to be the biological chemical responsible for the onset of migraines. As evidence from other studies confirmed this idea, CBR began trials to determine which natural ingredients combined in a formula could be used to control or prevent migraines from occurring.

 Today thousands of men, women and children have been helped by the Tuliv Migraine Defense product for the prevention of migraines. To learn more why anti-CGRP is the proper approach to migraine prevention see anti-CGRP migraine prevention.

If you are thinking about starting Tuliv Migraine Defense for the first time or are ready to reorder we welcome your calls 1-866-367-5953 to help you get started, complete a migraine profile interview or answer all your questions.

Visit our new web site at the same address www.Tuliv.com.

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Tuliv T-Ease

If you are suffering from aches and pains that often accompany years of chronic migraines or fibromyalgia, you may want to try our all-natural formula developed to ease the pain of inflammation. 

Tuliv T-Ease is just $8.95 for a bottle of 100 softgels.

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Tuliv Migraine Defense

Nothing has proved to be better for migraine prevention than Tuliv Migraine Defense. It is the formula that is working today to prevent migraines.

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If you have questions, please call us at 1-866-367-5953 or go to www.Tuliv.com. You can also get information on migraines at our Migraine Library