Migraines got you down? Try these seven homemade remedies to help find relief.
October 5, 2015
Migraines got you down? Try these seven homemade remedies to help find relief.
A review of 13 studies concluded it's too soon to tell whether acupuncture can prevent or ease head pain.
But one study of 401 headache sufferers, most of whom got migraines, found that those who received 12 acupuncture treatments over three months used 15 percent less pain medication than those who didn't get acupuncture.
This popular herb offers only "mild and transient" benefits, say researchers who reviewed five well-designed studies of the effects of feverfew on migraines.
Low brain levels of this mineral have been found in at least eight studies involving people who get frequent migraines. Yet when researchers have given magnesium to migraine-prone volunteers, the results have been mixed — perhaps because supplements won't help people whose magnesium levels are normal.
In a well-designed study of 63 people, researchers found no significant difference in migraine occurrence after three months of either individually tailored homeopathic remedies or a placebo.
Migraines can be a pain. Often a debilitating pain. While consulting with a doctor for treatment is important, these homemade remedies may offer you drug-free alternatives to help find some much-needed relief.
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