Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 Hi, I am new to the list since months and I was just here to read a bit and try to learn ayurveda. But it still very difficult from me, I must start from the start. I am writing you due to the pains I am having these days with my intestine and migrains. I'd been to the doctor because of this problem this summer, but finally with all their tests they conclude I must be a nervous person and their diagnostic approached to intestinal irritation syndrome, which if you know what they label this way, it is like "you don't go good with you intestine, but we can't do a thing and also we don't know why" translated to normal language. In someway I feel migraines and intestinal irritation are linked, but it is just a feeling I have though the years. Maybe it is just the fact that they present together when having menstruation, but I don't feel it is a definite proof. I just speak up to know and read what you have to say about if you can help me a little or just give me some clues to start researching by myself, Thank you very much! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Intestinal irritation in most cases is caused by excess acid left neutralised by reduced bile flow. Migrain is just the symptom body gives to tell us something is wrong. hyperacidity in blood, which ayurveda terms "pitta" is the main cause as understood by this author, but there are many other reasons which could cause migraine. this author has posted various cases in archives which you may search using search facility. many of these messages also talk of migraine linked to menstruation hormonal changes. if your migrain is chronic, lasted more than a year see a similar case treated at: http://health.ayurveda/message/7272 Not knowing your age makes it difficult to say anything more, rather you pick up what applies to you from all messages on migraine posted in this list. In all alternative medicine scinces, every individual is a unique, and it is not easy to classify symptoms into disease names and set protocols of treatment. Hence what is written here may be taken as a suggestion for your evaluation, not a prescription by a health care professional. Seeking professional guidance is best choice, as root of the disease can be found; ayurveda is not symptom management, but removing root of the disease by giving you some other herbal roots. ayurveda, "Carmen" <Bledeuwedb wrote: I am having these days with my intestine > and migrains. > In someway I feel migraines and intestinal irritation are linked, but it is > just a feeling I have though the years. Maybe it is just the fact that they > present together when having menstruation, but I don't feel it is a definite > proof. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suchandra Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 Hi,I am new to the list since months and I was just here to read a bit and try to learn ayurveda. But it still very difficult from me, I must start from the start. I am writing you due to the pains I am having these days with my intestine and migrains. I'd been to the doctor because of this problem this summer, but finally with all their tests they conclude I must be a nervous person and their diagnostic approached to intestinal irritation syndrome, which if you know what they label this way, it is like "you don't go good with you intestine, but we can't do a thing and also we don't know why" translated to normal language. In someway I feel migraines and intestinal irritation are linked, but it is just a feeling I have though the years. Maybe it is just the fact that they present together when having menstruation, but I don't feel it is a definite proof. I just speak up to know and read what you have to say about if you can help me a little or just give me some clues to start researching by myself, Thank you very much! In which intervals you're getting migrains? I had migrains for many years but somehow found the cause and now it's over. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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