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The Migraine Brain: Your Breakthrough Guide to Fewer Headaches, Better Health
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Living Well with Migraine Disease and Headaches: What Your Doctor Doesn't Tell You...That You Need to Know (Living Well (Collins))
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Treating Migraines With Homeopathy Treating migraine through homeopathy is becoming a very popular alternative to medicine-based treatments. Homeopathy is basically a method or theory of healing that attempts to stimulate the body into healing itself by using natural remedies.
 
The following are the power list of best remedies for treating your migraine homeopathically. Belladonna Extracted from nightshade, this one is great reducing fever as well as treating those sudden throbbing headaches that tend to worsen with motion and light, but are partially relieved by pressure, standing, sitting, or leaning backwards. Bryonia for headaches with a steady, sharp pain in the forehead that may radiate to the back of the head; these types of headaches worsen with movement and light touch, but improve with firm pressure; this remedy is most appropriate for individuals who are irritable and may also experience nausea, vomiting, and constipation Gelsemium for pain that extends around the head and feels like a tight band of constriction; pain usually originates in the back of the head and may be relieved. following urination; this remedy is most appropriate for individuals who feel extremely weak and have difficulty keeping their eyes open. Ignatia for pain that may be described as a feeling of something being driven into the skull; these types of headaches tend to be triggered by emotion, including grief or anxiety, and the treatment is appropriate for both children and adults. Iris versicolor for periodic migraines that begin with blurred vision, especially after eating sweets; pain usually occurs on one side of the head and may be partially relieved by gentle movement and/or fresh air Kali bichromicum for aching and pressing pains on the forehead (particularly between and behind the eyes); may be accompanied by sinus congestion or nausea and vomiting; this remedy is most appropriate for individuals who prefer to lie down in a dark room and who experience relief from warmth and eating. Lachesis Get its bite by being extracted from the poison of the Bushmaster snake. Best for migraines on the left side of the head that are typically worse in the mornings and before menstruation; this type of headache is aggravated by warmth and sunlight and relieved by open air and firm pressure. Natrum muriaticum one of the most common remedies used for migraine headaches, particularly those that are described as "hammers beating the head;" pain is relieved when the individual is lying down, alone, in a quiet dark room; these migraines may be associated with either menstruation or a grieving experience and are worse in the middle of the day; this remedy is most appropriate for children who look pale and feel nauseated, nervous, and emotional. Nux vomica for headaches that are described as a "nail being driving into the head;" often accompanied by nausea and/or dizziness; this remedy is most appropriate for individuals who are constipated and irritable. Sanguinaria for right-sided headaches that begin in the neck and move upwards, recur in a predictable pattern (such as every seven days), and are accompanied by nausea and vomiting; pain is aggravated by motion, light or sun exposure, odors, and noise; this remedy is appropriate for children who may have a craving for spicy or acidic foods, despite having a general aversion to eating due to the headache. Sepia for migraines that are accompanied by nausea and are relieved when the individual is lying down; light and movement tend to worsen symptoms; this remedy is most appropriate for individuals who are moody and don't like being alone, but worry about being with others. Pulsatilla for headaches triggered by eating rich, fatty foods, particularly ice cream; pain tends to move but may be concentrated in the forehead or on one side of the head; may be accompanied by digestive problems or occur around the time of menstruation; children for whom this remedy is appropriate often develop these symptoms while at school. Spigelia for migraines described as a stinging, burning, or throbbing pain, often on the left side of the head; symptoms tend to worsen with exposure to cold weather and with motion, but are temporarily relieved by cold compresses and when the individual is lying on the right side with the head propped up.


 

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Acupuncture Eases Migraines, But Only Slightly - MyHealthNewsDaily


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Acupuncture Eases Migraines, But Only Slightly
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People who received acupuncture as a treatment for migraine pain felt better than those who didn't use acupuncture, but the effect was small, according to a new study from China. Researchers looked at whether acupuncture was more effective in ...
Acupuncture for migraine prophylaxis: a randomized controlled trialCMAJ
Acupuncture little better than "sham" for migraineChicago Tribune
Power of acupuncture to ease migraines questioned in studyUSA TODAY
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Heart attacks and grief, migraines and a bad tattoo - USA TODAY


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Heart attacks and grief, migraines and a bad tattoo
USA TODAY
Acupuncture and migraines: Migraine sufferers get little more relief from real acupuncture than from a sham version of the procedure, a study finds. But acupuncture advocates say this study and others like it don't prove benefits are purely ...

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Acupuncture Stops Migraine Pain Research - HealthCMI


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Acupuncture Stops Migraine Pain Research
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Several recent studies show that acupuncture is an effective treatment for migraines. Dr. Molsberger, MD, of the Canadian Medical Association writes “acupuncture is more effective than no acupuncture” and is at the very least “as effective as a ...
Acupuncture May Be Effective for MigrainesWebMD
Acupuncture May Have Late Effects in Migraine ProphylaxisMedscape
Acupuncture associated with 'minor' improvements in migrainePulse
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Acupuncture-enhanced treatment performs better than standard therapies alone - Washington Post


Acupuncture-enhanced treatment performs better than standard therapies alone
Washington Post
The same study also compared the pain relief when acupuncture supplemented doctor-prescribed treatment with the relief delivered by traditional treatment alone. After looking at several common ailments, including arthritis, neck pain, migraines and ...

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Acupuncture "little better than a sham" - MSN NZ News


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Acupuncture "little better than a sham"
MSN NZ News
Acupuncture treatments to cure migraines have been labelled as little more than a "sham" by health experts. A study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal suggests that the traditional Chinese medical procedure could in fact offer ...
Acupuncture relieves migraine painPress TV

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How 'Beckham tape' can help you beat headaches: More than 10 million of us ... - Daily Mail


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How 'Beckham tape' can help you beat headaches: More than 10 million of us ...
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London-based osteopath Stephen Sacks, who charges £65 for a 30-minute Kinesio treatment, believes that the tape – used in conjunction with other treatments such as osteopathy and acupuncture – is highly beneficial on patients suffering from tension ...

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