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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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Migraine Brains and Bodies: A Comprehensive Guide to Solving the Mystery of Your Migraines
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Migraines Be Gone: 7 Simple Steps to Eliminating Your Migraines Forever
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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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Management of migraine headache: An overview of current practice - Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants


Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants

Management of migraine headache: An overview of current practice
Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants
A motor aura causes weakness, usually in an extremity, and may need further evaluation during a first-time event. In addition to migraine with and without aura, there are four other subclassifications of migraine: childhood periodic syndromes that are ...

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All in Your Head? - Patch.com


All in Your Head?
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There is no known cause for the condition, although many have a family history of migraines. “It's not life-threatening, but it is miserable,” says Dhuse. Sophia was diagnosed with CVS a year ago, after a year of being misdiagnosed as having a bad case ...

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Exercises just as good as drugs in migraine prevention - Nigerian Tribune


Exercises just as good as drugs in migraine prevention
Nigerian Tribune
Weather, lights, noise, stress, sleeping problems, alcohol, caffeine, and many others can affect migraine sufferers in different ways. And while the exact mechanism of what causes a migraine remains unclear, “almost 40 to 50 per cent of all triggers of ...

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Shots - Health Blog : NPR
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About 20 percent of the 5332 ticks collected in the Eastern half of the country were infected with the bacterium that causes Lyme disease. Lead author Maria Diuk-Wasser says her suspicion about where her team would find infected ticks — and the ...

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Head Agony Jumpy cells may underlie migraine's sensory storm - Science News


Head Agony Jumpy cells may underlie migraine's sensory storm
Science News
“Migraine is for the most part a genetic disease,” Burstein says, “a problem with genes that regulate excitability of neurons in the cortex.” FILTER FLUBView larger image | Though no one agrees on what causes migraines, Peter Goadsby of the University ...

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OptiNose Files Investigational New Drug Application to use Sumatriptan ... - MarketWatch (press release)


OptiNose Files Investigational New Drug Application to use Sumatriptan ...
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The Company will initiate Phase III trials in adults with acute migraine with or without aura utilizing its novel intranasal technology. "This filing signals an important milestone in our quest to deliver improved relief to patients who suffer from ...

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