Meet NeuroSoothe™

The first migraine cap engineered for people who refuse to disappear.

Not another pill. Not another supplement. A purpose-built tool that targets the actual neurology of a migraine — designed by people who've lived inside the cycle.

  • Reclaim the plans you keep cancelling

    20–40 minutes of relief that lets you actually show up.

  • Drug-free — no rebound, no fog, no prescription

    Works through cold + compression, not chemistry.

  • Stay functional through the attack

    Slide-up eye section. No dark room required.

  • Designed with a board-certified headache specialist

    Reviewed by Dr. M. Reyes, MD before every batch ships.

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Stop being the person who cancels.

You're not lazy. You're not flaky. You've just never had a tool that works at the speed of an attack — until now.

What life looks like with NeuroSoothe — stop cancelling, be present, no more begging doctors
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Backed by research

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The science

Why this works when pills don't.

Migraines aren't just bad headaches — they're a neurological cascade. NeuroSoothe interrupts that cascade in three specific ways. No drugs. No rebound.

Cold therapy acting on the trigeminal nerve and dilated cranial vessels

Cold therapy at the forehead and temples acts on the trigeminal nerve, dilated cranial vessels, and the body's pain-gating pathways simultaneously.

Vasoconstriction in 90 seconds

The throbbing isn't random — it's dilated blood vessels pressing on the nerves around them. Cold causes those vessels to narrow within 60–90 seconds, dropping the pressure that triptans take 30+ minutes to address.

Sprouse-Blum, 2013

Trigeminal nerve calming

The trigeminal nerve carries the migraine pain signal from your face into your brainstem. Cold dramatically slows the speed of those signals — the same principle dentists use to numb — quieting the alarm before it escalates.

Hsu et al., 2023

Gate control + CGRP downstream

Your nervous system can only process so many signals at once. Intense cold "wins" the competition over migraine pain (Melzack & Wall's gate theory) and reduces the neural firing that drives CGRP — the same peptide $1,200/month migraine drugs target.

Iyengar, 2019

Peer-reviewed references

  1. Sprouse-Blum AS, Gabriel AK, Brown JP, Yee MH. Randomized controlled trial: targeted neck cooling in the treatment of the migraine patient. Hawaii J Med Public Health. 2013;72(7):237–241.
  2. Hsu YY, Chen CJ, Wu SH, Chen KH. Cold intervention for relieving migraine symptoms: A systematic review and meta-analysis. J Clin Nurs. 2023;32(11–12):2455–2465.
  3. Iyengar S, et al. CGRP and the Trigeminal System in Migraine. Headache. 2019.

The decision

Your relief is waiting.Your life is calling.

You can keep cancelling plans, keep apologising, keep losing days. Or you can spend the next 60 days finding out what your life looks like with a tool that actually works — at zero risk.

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Use it through 60 days of attacks. Don't see a difference? Full refund.

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