Have ever been in a conversation with someone who you wish would end up finishing the story or topic so you could jet out and be more productive? I have had one of those chats recently and even though the person is nice and kind, they just don’t know when to stop. This can be quite annoying and bothersome. Migraines can just as bothersome; they linger around, monopolize your time and zap the strength right out of you. Now before we go over how we can minimize the intensity and frequency of the headaches through migraine treatments, we must first understand the workings of a migraine and what causes one.
Even after extensive research and study of migraines, no one (medical professional or researcher) can exactly pinpoint what cause a migraine or how it works; some info is determined though. First, a migraine is triggered by, well, a trigger. They are usually environmental in nature and come in all different shapes, sizes and unique to each sufferer. They can range from any of the following: weather changes, lack of sleep, humidity, certain foods, smells like smoking or body odor, caffeine and even neck or back tension. Once the trigger is encountered, blood vessels in the brain begin to expand and enlarge causing a chemical to be released into the brain. This chemical attacks the arteries thus the painful throbbing is felt like a ton of bricks. This headache pain will not cease until the blood vessels return to their original size.
The Cure Or Not So Much?
Now as you might guess to your dismay, there is no overall cure for migraine headaches at this point in history; however, with the help of certain migraine treatments, a person can live a fairly migraine-free or migraine symptom-free life. These treatments vary from acupuncture to therapeutic massage, from prescription medications to chiropractic adjustment. Now, the most successful overall migraine treatment with no known side effects is the Migraine Support Formula. This all-natural formula utilizes a precise combination of vitamins, herbs and minerals that work in perfect harmony with each other. Some of the ingredients include: Ginger, Butterbur, Coenzyme Q10, Feverfew and Vitamin B2 aka Riboflavin.
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