The chronic migraine sufferer will go through 4 distinct stages of the migraine process and each stage is different for each sufferer bringing with it symptoms that change from person to person. Migraine headaches plague millions of Americans each year and it is no wonder that they rank at the top of the list of reason people use to miss work. The stages or phase, as I like to call them, are: Prodrome stage, Aura stage, Headache stage and the Postdrome stage. These stages are all present at every migraine yet not everyone experiences symptoms from every phase. The stage we will go over now is the Postdrome Stage.
Postdrome Phase
Finally stage four is called Postdrome and it comes after the worse of the migraine has been lived through. Yet most people think that one the migraine has subsided on the head pain level that the migraine is over with which is absolutely not true. It is during this stage that the body experiences tiredness, dizziness, cognitive difficulties, nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, depression, anxiety and other gastrointestinal problems. It is important for the migraine sufferer to continue to rest during this migraine “cool down” phase as it could help you avoid another back to back migraine headache.
Before The Postdrome, It Happened
A migraine begins with an individual coming upon a trigger for the migraine headache attack. This trigger is mostly environmental in origin and specific for each migraine sufferer but is also can be physiological as well. Once a trigger is encountered, the migraine chain reaction will begin with the blood vessels in the brain expanding and enlarging. This expanse causes a chemical in the brain to be released which creates the immense and intense pain associated with migraine headaches. Now, pain is not the only symptom that occurs in the body during the migraine process. Here are some of the symptoms that can take place: vomiting, nausea, constipation, loss of cognitive reasoning, blurred vision, loss of motor function, vertigo, and even blindness in one eye during the aura phase of the process. These symptoms and the overwhelming pain will not cease until the blood vessels, that started the series of events, return back to their original viscosity and size.
Safety Is Available To The Public
The Migraine Support Formula is one of the best, most effective and safest migraine treatments available to the public today. It is comprised of a precise combination of all-natural vitamins, minerals and herbal supplements that when they work together, they help minimize the length and intensity of the migraine attacks. The natural ingredients found in the Migraine Support Formula are: Water-soluble riboflavin, Magnesium Citrate, Feverfew, Ginger, Coenzyme Q10, Ginko Biloba, White Willow Bark, Valerian, Butterbur, 5 – Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP), Vitamin B3 (Niacin) and Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine). Here are a few of the ingredient’s breakdowns:
Coenzyme Q10
Coenzyme Q10 also referred to as CoQ10 is a vitamin like substance that helps generates energy in the body in the form of ATP. This Vitamin is one of the greatest anti-oxidants your body has and when you stop oxidizing, you stop sickness, aging and yes…migraines.
Ginko Biloba
Ginko Biloba is a powerful antioxidant made popular by its ability to help improve blood circulation in both the body and the brain. Ginko Biloba is possibly one of most well-known herbal remedies and can be used in the treatment of migraine headaches. The reason that Ginko Biloba makes for such a great treatment options is its ability to hinder platelet aggregation. It can help calm depression, anxiety and other mood issues. It can even affect some change with patients who have extreme vertigo as a symptom.
Ginger
One reason why Triptans and Ergots have been so successful in relieving migraine pain is their innate ability to attach to serotonin receptors helping aid in reducing the triggers that cause migraine pain. This might be helpful in relieving temporary migraine pain, it is not a cure, nor is it 100% safe. Ginger on the other hand is 100% natural, safe and has the ability to attach to human serotonin receptors to help reduce migraine triggers that cause migraine pain. Ginger has also proven to help alleviate symptoms such as nausea and when combined with feverfew they are an effective tool against fighting off migraine symptoms.
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