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Hi..

My name is Chris and I live in Australia.

I have been using aromatherapy for over a year now, and love what it can do for

me. I suffer with migraines and get very nautious and cant eat.

I mix up lavender, basil and peppermint with a combination carrier oil and

massage my shoulders and down my arms, as the muscles get sore there. I find

when i have the migraines, the smells of the oils make me more nautious. I have

also tried cold compresses on the back of my neck and forehead with the oils and

it is still strong. I only use the 5 drops with 10ml as reccomended. Any

suggestions please?

Thanks

Chris

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Hi,

Try rose oil on the temples & back of the neck -- just a tiny amount, or

blend lavender & rose. If you don't like 'flowery' smells the rose will

probably increase your nausea!! Also -- some acupressure points - feel

where the spine meets the skull ... work your fingers out i.e. towards your

ears !! ..... about 2 fingerwidths out you will feel an indentation, painful

to touch at first.... massage the oil into this point, gently at first then

more firmly. (You can use the point without the oil). Treat the headache

part & the nausea will probably go as well. Good luck. If everything advised

(by myself & others on this site) fails, see your doctor for some

sumatriptan!!!

If you know anybody who does shiatsu, they may have some other pressure

point advice.

 

mousy <mousy

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23 September 1999 05:46

headaches and nausea

 

 

> " mousy " <mousy

>

>Hi..

>My name is Chris and I live in Australia.

>I have been using aromatherapy for over a year now, and love what it can do

for me. I suffer with migraines and get very nautious and cant eat.

>I mix up lavender, basil and peppermint with a combination carrier oil and

massage my shoulders and down my arms, as the muscles get sore there. I

find when i have the migraines, the smells of the oils make me more

nautious. I have also tried cold compresses on the back of my neck and

forehead with the oils and it is still strong. I only use the 5 drops with

10ml as reccomended. Any suggestions please?

>Thanks

>Chris

>

>

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Thanks for the advice. I have done some pressure pointing in my shoulders,

and down my spine and that helps a little, but will try the oils and

pressure where you suggested.

I have just started doing a massage course and hopefully will learn shiatsu

after that.

I will let you know how i go with it.

bye for now

Chris

 

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Friday, 24 September 1999 5:06:pm

Re: headaches and nausea

 

 

> " Pendlestone " <pstone

>

> Hi,

> Try rose oil on the temples & back of the neck -- just a tiny amount, or

> blend lavender & rose. If you don't like 'flowery' smells the rose will

> probably increase your nausea!! Also -- some acupressure points - feel

> where the spine meets the skull ... work your fingers out i.e. towards

your

> ears !! ..... about 2 fingerwidths out you will feel an indentation,

painful

> to touch at first.... massage the oil into this point, gently at first

then

> more firmly. (You can use the point without the oil). Treat the headache

> part & the nausea will probably go as well. Good luck. If everything

advised

> (by myself & others on this site) fails, see your doctor for some

> sumatriptan!!!

> If you know anybody who does shiatsu, they may have some other pressure

> point advice.

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