Being honest is a very important quality to have; like George Washington and the cherry tree, you could be known for telling truth throughout all of history or like Benedict Arnold, be known as a liar for the rest of history. When is comes to any chronic condition, the person you need to be honest with the most is yourself. You could lie to yourself and say, “I got this under control,” when you know you don’t. This can be a harmful lie. “I’ve done enough research of migraine treatments; I just go with this one.” If this is a lie, then you could be disastrous consequences down the road as not all migraine treatment options affect you the same as someone else. Consult with your physician and determine which migraine treatment is best for you. Remember: honesty is the best policy. Below is a description of some of your migraine treatment choices.
Acupuncture
Chinese medicine has been long assumed to work in spite of the strange ways it presents itself. They think that the unbalanced nature of illnesses along the meridians of the body can restore the energy by manipulating needles into the skin. It is a great preventive method while minorly evasive; it will not provide relief while in the midst of a migraine attack.
Massage Therapy
This treatment option can at times stop the migraine in its track even though it is not guaranteed. Neck / back tension is a common migraine trigger and can be stifled with help from a professional therapist. The sub-occipital muscle group become tense and causes the onset of a migraine; therefore if they are worked on carefully, the migraine could subside and most symptoms wane due to the therapy.
Migraine Support Formula
This precise formula combines natural supplements of herbs, minerals and vitamins in order to minimize the frequency and intensity of the migraine attack. Here are some of the ingredients:
- Ginger – It calms the gastrointestinal issues and other nausea that comes with migraine prodrome and postdrome stages. Ginger Ale can be easy found at your local grocer.
- Feverfew – This herb can help reduce fevers, inflammation and is a great pain reliever. It looks like a daisy but packs a migraine punch.
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