Natural Remedies For Migraines
Migraines are a neurological syndrome that affects nearly 25% of women and 14 to 20% of men. Even children can get them. In most cases, the migraine headache affects one side of the head with pulsating pain that lasts anywhere from a few hours to a few days. Migraines are often so debilitating the sufferer is bedridden with nausea, vomiting, and extreme sensitivity to light and sound.
Drugs that reduce the severity or eliminate migraines have serious potential side effects. Some natural remedies for migraines have a better success rate, without the health risks.
As with any other health issue, when someone suffers from a migraine the body is saying that something is wrong. Anyone who regularly suffers from migraines is not healthy.
Causes or Triggers of Migraines
Fluorescent light bulbs, coffee, dehydration, sugar, smoking, MSG, prescription drugs including blood pressure medication and oral contraceptives, lack of sunlight (vitamin D), molds, artificial food additives (preservatives and colorings), mineral imbalances, food allergies, vitamin B deficiencies, and alcohol abuse can all trigger migraines. Typically, migraines are caused by multiple "triggers" and obviously, every one of these should be addressed to eliminate migraines (or to live a healthier lifestyle).
Foods high in tyramine such as aged cheeses, nuts, soy, chocolate, processed meats, wheat, and many processed foods can trigger migraines as well.
Hypoglycemia may also cause migraines.
There are many natural migraine remedies including herbs, supplements, acupuncture, acupressure, reflexology to name a few.
Aromatherapy for Migraines
Peppermint, sandalwood, basil, lavender, eucalyptus, and rosemary