So many of us suffer needlessly from headaches or migraines on a regular basis. The usual course of action has us reaching for quick relief in some form of pain killer such as Aspirin, Tylenol or Prescription Medication.
As a long time headache sufferer, I can tell you these solutions are only temporary and can actually do more harm than good. Pain medication can become addictive and over time lose their effectiveness requiring the dosages to be increased in order to see any relief.
The real solution lies in finding the cause of the headache in the first place. By finding and treating the underlying cause, we eliminate the reason for the pain. In most cases, headache pain is the way our body tells us there may be something wrong. It does not have to be serious or life threatening, headaches can come from stress or tension, poor diet, not enough rest, hormone fluctuations and anxiety or depression.
Understanding your chronic headache or migraine allows you to fix the real problem. For instance, for a very long time I suffered from what I knew to be tension headaches from a very stressful job I had. My doctor gave me two options, leave my job or learn to deal appropriately with the stress so I did not give myself headaches on a regular basis.
Since leaving my job at that time was not an option, I decided to find other methods. In my research for a safe and natural tension reducer, I learned that several herbs were said to have calming and soothing properties. This piqued my curiosity so I delved further into the world of herbal supplements and there benefits.
I was so surprised to find that herbs have been effectively used for many common ailments since the dawn of time and they were still being used today. For instance, the herb Passiflora contains flavonoids and has been known to reduce anxiety and tension. Milk Thistle has been used as a liver tonic and restorative. Feverfew is an herb that has been known to be a very effective pain reliever.
So I decided to give herbal supplements a try, along with some breathing and meditation exercises. After years of suffering from regular headaches, I finally found relief.
Of course there are many other types of headaches caused by many different factors. But identifying why you have a headache or migraine is definitely the first step in eliminating it. You should always see your doctor to rule out any serious illness if you suffer from chronic headaches or chronic migraines.
Michelle Smalling has done extensive research on chronic headaches and migraines in order to find effective and safe solutions. herbalheadacheremedies.com is dedicated to providing helpful information for the types of headaches and migraines and their treatments. | |