THE INGREDIENTS
THRYVE PROPRIETARY FORMULATION MIX AND PROCESS
Thryve Spray utilizes an exclusive proprietary process that combines our active ingredients which allow all ingredients to pass through the bodies blood brain barrier to bring relief rapidly.
DISTILLED WATER
Distilled water is a type of purified water. Salts, minerals, and other organic materials are removed
ANHYDROUS CAFFEINE
Caffeine anhydrous is made from the seeds and leaves of coffee plants. Caffeine helps reduce inflammation and that can bring relief.
MAGNESIUM
Magnesium improves platelet function and decreased release or blocking of pain transmitting chemicals in the brain such as Substance P and glutamate. Magnesium may also prevent the narrowing of brain blood vessels caused by the neurotransmitter serotonin and assist in head pain relief.
TEACRINE
Teacrine is an alkaloid structurally similar to caffeine and preliminary evidence suggests activates similar signaling neural cavity pathways.
VITAMIN B-6
Vitamin B-6 (pyridoxine) is important for normal brain development and for keeping the nervous system and immune system healthy. Studies have suggested that B6 can reduce the severity and frequency of migraine attacks.
VITAMIN B-12
Vitamin B-12 helps convert homocysteine into methionine, a crucial amino acid for detoxification. High levels of homocysteine have been linked to an increased risk of migraines. Correcting a B12 deficiency can help to lower homocysteine levels and effectively reduce the risk of migraines.
L-PHENYLALANINE
Found naturally in plants, bacteria and fungi, L-Phenylalanine stimulates the body to make certain chemicals that play a role in brain chemistry and is an essential amino acid that supports brain health.
Thryve Spray has gone through complete laboratory and toxicity testing.
As a food supplement, Thryve Spray has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Thryve is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease

Nutritional Facts and Toxicology Report
NUTRITIONAL FACTS

THRYVE HEAD PAIN SPRAY TOXICOLOGY REPORT


