Guest guest Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 I agree with what else I've read here when it comes to the water. That is a big, big issue. A dehydration headache can mimic any other headache. Where the headache begins gives a big clue to what is causing it and how to get rid of it. If it starts at the top of the head, it is probably a hormone issue causing it. If it starts behind the eyes, it's probably a sugar-related headache. You probably need to work on adjusting your diet, increase red meat intake, decrease processed carbs and grains. If it starts in the forehead, it is probably related to digestion - you ate something your body is having difficulty with. Keep a diary of your diet and headaches, see what may be causing it. If it starts on the sides of the head, it is probably related to liver (migraines are liver). The liver is responsible for detoxifying the body. If you've overloaded it, you'll get a migraine. If it starts in the back of the head or base of the skull it is probably stress or structural. Do stress reduction and relaxation techniques to help clear it. Dehydration can cause any one of those headaches. With the disciplines I use in Total Body Modification and Natural Healing, there are organ points and stimulation points that will help reset the liver, hormones, digestive issues, etc., which I find work great for immediate relief of the headaches. But like I said, lack of enough water (and red meat - liver needs methionine) can compromise the liver, hormones, etc., and be the true underlying cause of many of the headaches. Kat Mail - You care about security. So do we. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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