Headache remedies without medication
August 4, 2009 by hubbort
Filed under Healthy Living, Natural Remedies
Here are some natural remedies you can use for headaches. You don’t have to take in medication in tablet form to get the desired relief from this quite common ailment.
Massage and meditation is for headache that is stress related and can be relieved by practicing body relaxing and stress relieving theraphy such as massaging and meditation. Self massaging your temple will help as well. A massage with natural oils like eucalytus, rosemary,pepermint will make you feel totally great.
Acupuncture, accupressure and reflexology may not be so convenient but it is a proven relief for migraines as well. Initially you need to seek some proffessional help here to find the correct pressure points and other matters until such time that you know you will be able to administer to your self.
Extreme lightings condition will make you squint your eyes and can trigger a headache. So shut off the light and relax. The darker the better.
Aromatherapy with the essential oils like lavender, peppermint, sandalwood and eucalyptus or combining two of these natural oils are highly effective as quick remedies. You will feel great too.
Applying ice pack to the aching and throbbing part of your head can give you a quick relief from misery.
A warm bath or shower can release stress and headaches as well. Hot shower can improve blood flows to the head.
Drink plenty of water. A dehydration will trigger headaches because our body is not functioning at its best.
A two teaspoons of honey before an attack can relax arteries for a smooth blood flow to the brain and will effectively help stop migraines.
Natural Remedies for Headaches
January 25, 2009 by Joyce Priddy
Filed under Healthy Living, Natural Remedies
As a longtime migraine sufferer, I know how debilitating a bad headache can be for someone. The range of treatments available in your local drugstore or from your doctor can be overwhelming. Some of those remedies have their own unpleasant side effects. They can also interact with other prescription drugs with dangerous consequences. Happily, with the greater acceptance of holistic medicine, there are effective and natural ways to cure headaches.
Headaches can be triggered by many things. We know that stress, food intolerances, and alcohol can all lead to severe headaches. If you do experience frequent headaches, it becomes important to monitor your food and activities to see if there is a common link to their occurrence. The best way to cure a headache is not to get one in the first place. Ensuring that you drink enough water each day is an easy way to prevent headaches, as dehydration is a common culprit.
Frequent headaches, including migraines, can also be a sign that your diet if lacking in key nutrients. By taking a daily magnesium supplement, you can naturally minimize your risk of headaches. Magnesium helps regulate blood pressure which can reduce your risk of getting a migraine. Another natural cure that can help prevent headaches is to eat a diet rich in B vitamins. Most adults do not consume enough calcium, so ensuring that you get enough calcium each day can also prevent headaches.
If you do end up with a headache, it is important to take the time to rest until you feel better. A quiet and dark room, with a warm towel against your head, is a great way to ease the pain. Bright light can cause the blood vessels to dilate even more which will increase the discomfort. By applying warmth and gentle massage to the area, you can naturally relieve the pressure by helping the blood vessels relax.


