Guest guest Posted December 30, 2005 Report Share Posted December 30, 2005 Dear All, I have a query and i wonder if anyone can help me with it. Both my cousin and i suffer from chronic headaches. Mine are partly due to my eye condition - i am blind - and they often resolve themselves when i lie down in a quiet dark room on my own for a while, i either sleep or daydream and they go ... But sometimes they don't, and then they are migranes - or however it's spelt - and they can last for hours. My cousin gets headaches every day at least once, and has had them for years. Any advice, suggestions, personal stories etc would be very welcome and much appreciated for both of us. I'm more interested in alternative answers/herbal medicine/the healing arts/old ways/etc than she is, but i may be able to persuade her to try something - at her own risk of course - and i probably would do, knowing full well that i did so at my own risk and in doing so, would be taking full responsibility for that action. Please help! Many Thanks Ayesha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 Ayesha, my SIL used to have wicked migraines. We finally found the trigger, chocolate. Have you gone through everything you do and eat to see if you could find your trigger. It may be something as simple as your water. Which my trigger to migraines. I only drink purified water because of it. Chemicals you inject can do it also. Linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 I know this works, I did it.. If you feel a bad headache coming on, you can get a paper bag, cover your mouth and nose with it, and breath into the bag for like ten min..or so.. it will go away? I do know it works. Not sure why, but it does.. so sorry about your headaches. Judith - " ayesha " <thebookworm1982 Friday, December 30, 2005 8:37 AM headache cures ... any advice? Dear All, I have a query and i wonder if anyone can help me with it. Both my cousin and i suffer from chronic headaches. Mine are partly due to my eye condition - i am blind - and they often resolve themselves when i lie down in a quiet dark room on my own for a while, i either sleep or daydream and they go ... But sometimes they don't, and then they are migranes - or however it's spelt - and they can last for hours. My cousin gets headaches every day at least once, and has had them for years. Any advice, suggestions, personal stories etc would be very welcome and much appreciated for both of us. I'm more interested in alternative answers/herbal medicine/the healing arts/old ways/etc than she is, but i may be able to persuade her to try something - at her own risk of course - and i probably would do, knowing full well that i did so at my own risk and in doing so, would be taking full responsibility for that action. Please help! Many Thanks Ayesha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 , " Judith " <sr1216@d...> wrote: > > I know this works, I did it.. If you feel a bad headache coming on, you can > get a paper bag, cover your mouth and nose with it, and breath into the bag > for like ten min..or so.. it will go away? > I do know it works. Not sure why, but it does.. > so sorry about your headaches. > Judith > - > " ayesha " <thebookworm1982@g...> > > Friday, December 30, 2005 8:37 AM > headache cures ... any advice? > > > Dear All, > > > I have a query and i wonder if anyone can help me with it. > Both my cousin and i suffer from chronic headaches. > Mine are partly due to my eye condition - i am blind - and they often > resolve themselves when i lie down in a quiet dark room on my own for a > while, i either sleep or daydream and they go ... > But sometimes they don't, and then they are migranes - or however it's > spelt - and they can last for hours. > My cousin gets headaches every day at least once, and has had them for > years. > Any advice, suggestions, personal stories etc would be very welcome and much > appreciated for both of us. > I'm more interested in alternative answers/herbal medicine/the healing > arts/old ways/etc than she is, but i may be able to persuade her to try > something - at her own risk of course - and i probably would do, knowing > full well that i did so at my own risk and in doing so, would be taking full > responsibility for that action. > Please help! > Many Thanks > Ayesha > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 A little Lavender essential oil applied to my temples does wonders for me when I get a headache. Sherry L. Stoll Freelance Writer | Greeting Card Writer | Illustrator http://sherry_l_stoll.tripod.com http://www.writingup.com/blog/sherry_l_stoll Independent Young Living Distributor #607119 http://www.youngliving.com/sherry23331 On Behalf Of Judith Sunday, January 01, 2006 3:14 PM Re: headache cures ... any advice? I know this works, I did it.. If you feel a bad headache coming on, you can get a paper bag, cover your mouth and nose with it, and breath into the bag for like ten min..or so.. it will go away? I do know it works. Not sure why, but it does.. so sorry about your headaches. Judith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 ---hi i have a file on headaches derived from the edgar cayce research , which i have to say lists quite a few possible causes . edgar cayce is a well known legend , it is a bit big to post here ,but if you e mail me i will send no problem my web site also for info http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/seventhmoon/orion/ best for now phil In , " ayesha " <thebookworm1982@g...> wrote: > > Dear All, > > > I have a query and i wonder if anyone can help me with it. > Both my cousin and i suffer from chronic headaches. > Mine are partly due to my eye condition - i am blind - and they often resolve themselves when i lie down in a quiet dark room on my own for a while, i either sleep or daydream and they go ... > But sometimes they don't, and then they are migranes - or however it's spelt - and they can last for hours. > My cousin gets headaches every day at least once, and has had them for years. > Any advice, suggestions, personal stories etc would be very welcome and much appreciated for both of us. > I'm more interested in alternative answers/herbal medicine/the healing arts/old ways/etc than she is, but i may be able to persuade her to try something - at her own risk of course - and i probably would do, knowing full well that i did so at my own risk and in doing so, would be taking full responsibility for that action. > Please help! > Many Thanks > Ayesha > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 Headaches can have many causes, so the cure depends on the cause! Some people get migraines from chocolate or cheese, or any other food. Sensitivity to corn, which hides in just about any processed food, frequently manifests as headaches. Only experimenting with food can tell if allergy or sensitivity is a factor. Using digestive enzymes and keeping the colon and liver in good working order will be helpful if this is the case. Some people benefit from chewing a few fresh leaves of Feverfew daily. It is an easily grown member of the chrysanthemum family and available in capsules as well. Someone already mentioned Lavender oil rubbed into the temples, and I know someone who benefits from Peppermint oil, under the nose. Always dilute essential oils, no matter what your friendly YLEO rep may be telling you. Undiluted oils may be OK in the short term, but why run the risk of becoming sensitive? In a totally different vein, structural alignment can be a factor. All the liver clearing in the world won't do you any good if the real cause is that your neck isn't on straight! Body work is the key here of course. Chiropractic or CranioSacral therapy, see what and who crosses your path and feels right. And then, as always, there is the emotional factor. Good ol' EFT is free for the trying. Ask me for a power point presentation that is much easier to learn from than the handbook. None of the above may work, but the side effects are pretty easy to take: A clean digestive system, a straight neck, and feeling calmer and more able to cope. Ien in the Kootenays*******************************Stop. Breathe. Smile!~Padma ( my TV yoga teacher)See my smiling face:http://freegreenliving.com ******************************* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 Do you like meditation, I think the 5 exercise in www.falundafa.org can help your family health and happy, no medicine and its free. Please take you time and visit it, there have all language you prefer and more than billions people practice worldwide, I hope you will good very soon. pjb12345uk <pho wrote: ---hi i have a file on headaches derived from the edgar cayce research , which i have to say lists quite a few possible causes .edgar cayce is a well known legend ,it is a bit big to post here ,but if you e mail me i will send no problemmy web site also for infohttp://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/seventhmoon/orion/best for now philIn , "ayesha" <thebookworm1982@g...> wrote:>> Dear All,> > > I have a query and i wonder if anyone can help me with it.> Both my cousin and i suffer from chronic headaches.> Mine are partly due to my eye condition - i am blind - and they often resolve themselves when i lie down in a quiet dark room on my own for a while, i either sleep or daydream and they go ...> But sometimes they don't, and then they are migranes - or however it's spelt - and they can last for hours.> My cousin gets headaches every day at least once, and has had them for years.> Any advice, suggestions, personal stories etc would be very welcome and much appreciated for both of us.> I'm more interested in alternative answers/herbal medicine/the healing arts/old ways/etc than she is, but i may be able to persuade her to try something - at her own risk of course - and i probably would do, knowing full well that i did so at my own risk and in doing so, would be taking full responsibility for that action.> Please help!> Many Thanks> Ayesha> DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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