The National Headache Foundation says that more
than 29.5 million Americans have migraine, and although some rely on
prescription medications, a growing number prefer natural remedies for
migraine headaches.
A natural remedy for migraine headaches might be anything from herbs to
supplements, acupuncture to aromatherapy.
Choosing a Natural Remedy for Migraine
If you choose a natural remedy for migraine treatment, you might try
something from one or more of these categories.
Seven Nutrients
These nutrients are listed alphabetically to avoid indicating a
preference.
1. 5-HTP (5-Hydroxytryptophan)
5-HTP is a compound the body produces from tryptophan, an amino acid.
The body uses it to make serotonin. Since supplements that affect
serotonin levels are used for migraines, 5-HTP has been put forward as
an effective natural remedy for migraine treatment.
2. Butterbur
An extract of butterbur root has been found to be an effective natural
remedy for migraine in children and adolescents. A clinical trial of
this herb was reported in an early 2005 issue of the journal
"Headache". Butterbur appears to relieve pain and spasms.
3. Fatty Acids
Research done in the U.S. suggests that fish oil combined with
magnesium taurate may be a great natural remedy for migraine. Both
reduce blood vessel spasms, which appear to be the main cause of
migraines.
4. Feverfew
This herb has long been considered a natural remedy for migraine and
other headaches. Feverfew relieves pain and has an anti-inflammatory
effect. It treats migraine by inhibiting the platelets' release of
blood vessel-dilating substances. It also inhibits the production of
inflammatory substances.
5. Magnesium
This mineral is one of the most promising natural remedies for migraine
headaches. Contained in fish, nuts, seeds, soybeans, whole grains, and
vegetables, magnesium is needed for healthy muscle, nerve and blood
vessel tone. As a natural remedy for migraine, it is thought to help
prevent blood vessel spasms.
6. Petasite (Petasites hybridus)
It was in Germany that Petasite was found to be an effective natural
remedy for migraine. German researchers showed that people taking
Petasite had fewer migraine attacks, and their attacks were shorter.
They also had less pain than those taking a placebo.
7. Vitamin B2
Belgian researchers in a 1998 double-blind study learned that vitamin
B2 (riboflavin) gave more effective migraine relief than a placebo.
This natural remedy reduced both the severity and frequency of migraine
headaches.
Manual Therapy
Since no one treatment will work for everyone, you may want a natural
remedy for migraine that involves manual therapy. Two possibilities are
acupuncture and shiatsu.
1. Acupuncture
The Chinese art of acupuncture triggers relief by inserting delicate
needles at specific points in the neck and head. Many people, including
German researchers, have found it an effective natural remedy for
migraine. Acupuncture is commonly used for migraines in Germany.
The researchers gave almost 900 patients one of three treatments:
standard migraine drugs, traditional Chinese acupuncture, or "fake"
acupuncture. Those who received "fake" acupuncture treatments had
needles inserted in areas of the skin not used in traditional practice.
In each group, virtually the same percentage of people cut in half the
number of days affected by migraine each year.
2. 2. Shiatsu
Shiatsu is a form of acupressure rather than acupuncture. As a natural
remedy for migraine, shiatsu massage helps relieve tension and reduce
stress. Whereas migraine tends to block blood flow or cause "overflow"
to the lower head, shiatsu massage releases the blood flow and energy,
restoring natural flow.
You can learn to do shiatsu for your own migraines, and get almost
instant relief. Or have a family member give you shiatsu. The technique
is simple, and regular massages are both preventative and remedial.
In a future article, we will consider the value of additional natural
remedies for migraine headaches. If you are pregnant, be sure you ask
your health care professional before using this advice. All migraine
sufferers should seek professional counsel on using a natural remedy
for migraine.
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© 2007, Anna Hart. Member of a "migraine family" and sympathizer with
all migraineurs, Anna invites you to read more of her articles about
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