Migraines are one of the top reasons for people in America to miss work due to an illness or sickness. This is mostly because of the debilitating symptoms like depression, vomiting or intolerable head pain but also because of the chronic tendencies that migraines have on a victim’s life. Migraine episodes can pop up from anywhere and can take the migraine sufferer by surprise. This outcome seems somewhat hopeless but the truth is that migraines affect millions of Americans each year and out of those millions, only a small percentage is gaining a foothold in the battle against migraines and their symptoms. Those that do gain an edge do so through the consistent use of a migraine treatment option. This option can range from prescription meds to massage therapy to fixing supplemental deficiencies in one’s life. I would recommend keeping a journal of your treatment experience and try more than one treatment so that you can achieve better knowledge of yourself and how to better fight off migraines.
Giving Relief To The Body
Our body responds well to natural or organic foods because there are no foreign substances for our body to reject. The same rule applies to medication. Natural migraine treatment such as the Migraine support Formula uses natural ingredients such as riboflavin, ginger, feverfew, magnesium, white willow bark, butterbur and Gingko Biloba to give the migraine relief needed.
- Riboflavin – Riboflavin is also known as vitamin B2 and is helpful in relieving migraine pain because B2 is as crucial component in helping tissue respiration and the generation of energy metabolism from proteins, carbs and fats.
- Magnesium Citrate – Research has shown that those who suffer from frequent migraine attacks typically have lower Magnesium levels. One can increase their intracellular magnesium level by taking an oral magnesium supplement. In its natural state, Magnesium Citrate works as a great reliever of constipation. Tests have shown that added magnesium citrate used effectively in combination with riboflavin can have a positive effect on migraine pain.
- Feverfew – Feverfew is commonly associated with migraine relief due to its natural ability to obstructing the release of blood vessel dilating substances from the platelets that create migraine pain. Feverfew also prevents inflammatory substances from developing and increasing migraine pain levels. When researched, information revealed that feverfew can help reduce vomiting when undergoing a migraine as well as decrease the severity of the migraine attack.
Tags: Acupuncture, Biofeedback, chiropractic care, Coenzyme Q10, Magnesium, Massage Therapy, migraine prevention, stress management, Vitamin B-12
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