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For migraines, especially cluster migraines, I use a 50/50 mix of

usnea barbata tincture and feverfew tincture. Actually I tincture the

two together, but mixing the two works just as well. Fveerfew has been

clinically proven to be effective for migaines and can even be taken

as a maintenance dose to stave off future migraines. Not that I care

much about clinical studies.

 

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christopher scipio

homeopath/natural healer

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Welcome!

That's wonderful! :) Feverfew has done wonders for me as well.

It's very helpful. I've also learned a series of " headache points "

(acupressure/acupuncture points) that you can gently massage for even

30 sec and they should clear up just about any headache. I got a

headache one night and worked those points. Within literally one

minute, the headache was gone completely, and it didn't come back.

While it wasn't a migraine, my massage therapy instructor who taught

us the points said they should quickly take care of any kind of

headache. So when I do feel a migraine coming on, I'll try those

points and let y'all know how they work out...unless I missed an

archival discussion on the subject! ;) I just wanted to add that in

case I ever find myself without feverfew, or, in case the powers that

be decide it's too " dangerous " for us as they have recently in the

case of ephedra. I hope you find that useful, Brenda. :) You'll love

this group.

 

Love to all,

--Jeni Laura

 

herbal remedies , " b_ss9 " <b_ss9> wrote:

> Hi All,

> I am new to this group & I have been reading all the letters, I

> would like to give some input on my migrains: I was seeing a Dr for

> them he put me on imatrex injections. Well they worked great, then

I

> heard about the Herb.. " feverfew " & have been taking it for a year &

> a half. No migraines!! Just wanted to share this with you all. The

> injections were costing me 200.00 a month/ for 4. Some times I had

> to use more than that. So I was willing to try feverfew @2.39 a

> month. Its been wonderful! I have a life now instead of laying

> around for days in pain. I read about this herb on mayo clinic.com.

> So if you are having problems with migrains give this a try. It

took

> about a month for me to see a change. Regards, Brenda

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, " cutemami1215 "

<cutemami1215> wrote:

> hey does anyone know something good for when you are in the middle of

a

> migraine, and you feel like youve just been run over by a dumptruck.

> Also something to help sleep better on a regualr basis?

 

You may want to look into the natural herb 5 HTP. It helps with

migraines and it is also great for a decent nights sleep. It boosts

your serotonin levels. Many people also use it for depression, anxiety

and to help them lose weight. Dr. Murray ND has a book out on 5 HTP

and I believe that it can be ordered used, at a very reasonable price,

from Amazon.com I sure hope you start feeling better soon!

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The only thing that helps my migranes anymore is ice... I just put a big bag

full of ice wherever the main pain point is and I can usually either get it to

go away completely if i catch it early or at least subside to the point where I

can sleep it off.

 

Valerian root is good for sleeping problems...I used it for a while and it

seemed to help me get a more restful sleep. It smells nasty though! I've heard

Melatonin is good too, but I've never used that. Good luck!

 

Jen

 

cutemami1215 <cutemami1215 wrote:

hey does anyone know something good for when you are in the middle of a

migraine, and you feel like youve just been run over by a dumptruck.

Also something to help sleep better on a regualr basis?

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I have found one of the main causes of migraines is something wrong in

the colon. I used to have lots of headaches until I did discover that

and now I avoid it by keeping my elemination in good order.

Valerian Root and also White Willow is very good for pain. I cant use

the Valerian but the White Willow works great. Even helps me get to

sleep when I need a little help.

Kathryn

 

 

, Jen Doutt

<glitterprincess1978> wrote:

> The only thing that helps my migranes anymore is ice... I just put a

big bag full of ice wherever the main pain point is and I can usually

either get it to go away completely if i catch it early or at least

subside to the point where I can sleep it off.

>

> Valerian root is good for sleeping problems...I used it for a while

and it seemed to help me get a more restful sleep. It smells nasty

though! I've heard Melatonin is good too, but I've never used that.

Good luck!

>

> Jen

>

> cutemami1215 <cutemami1215> wrote:

> hey does anyone know something good for when you are in the middle

of a

> migraine, and you feel like youve just been run over by a dumptruck.

> Also something to help sleep better on a regualr basis?

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Help!

My mother gets migraines that last from 1 to 2 weeks. No otc med helps,

Imitrex helps if she catches it in time, but it doesn't make it go away

totally. Any suggestions? Thank you so much.

 

Emily

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I also get migraines from an array of things-i have been taking multi vits

which help and drink plenty of water and haven't had one for some

months--------- hormones are a big factor and muscle strain----i use to get one

every shopping day- i would get through the noise etc and every time i carried

the groceries up stairs i would get one just as i got to the top of the

steps-eventually i realised it was the neck strain from carrying the groceries.

remind her to drink plenty of water or the toxins build up in the system and

Bingo she's out of commission.-try all the usual -masage , meditate,

tranquill music etc-but water is a big one.....good luck

 

" Mrs. Wheaton " <wheatonranch wrote: Help!

My mother gets migraines that last from 1 to 2 weeks. No otc med helps,

Imitrex helps if she catches it in time, but it doesn't make it go away

totally. Any suggestions? Thank you so much.

 

Emily

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Emily,

 

Studies have just come out stating that a lot of migraines can be due to a low

level of magnesium....you can do an internet search yourself and look at this

info. They suggest adding a magnesium supplement (in liquid form for better

absorbtion) to your daily multi vitamin. I have been suffering from migraines

for 19 years and recently tried this, it has been helping. It might be worth a

shot for your mom as adding magnesium really has no ill side effects, it's not

like a drug or anything. She might want to check with her dr for an okay first,

but you can pick up liquid magnesium at any health food store. Hope she feels

better soon..

 

" Mrs. Wheaton " <wheatonranch wrote:

Help!

My mother gets migraines that last from 1 to 2 weeks. No otc med helps,

Imitrex helps if she catches it in time, but it doesn't make it go away

totally. Any suggestions? Thank you so much.

 

Emily

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell?

Check outnew cars at Autos.

 

 

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Have her get into a very warm tub of water with 2 cups of Epsom Salts in it.

Rub some lavender essential oil on her temples and neck, then put ice cubes

into an old tube sock and pin it around her neck while in the tub. This well

send the blood out of the congested vessels in the head and relieve the pain.

Also take magnesium supplement. (Epsom Salts are Magnesium which will be

absorbed through the skin.)

Peace, Thyme

 

 

 

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, cheryl bullock

<cooee.shari wrote:

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> I also get migraines from an array of things-i have been taking

multi vits which help and drink plenty of water and haven't had one

for some months--------- hormones are a big factor and muscle strain--

--i use to get one every shopping day- i would get through the noise

etc and every time i carried the groceries up stairs i would get

one just as i got to the top of the steps-eventually i realised it

was the neck strain from carrying the groceries. remind her to

drink plenty of water or the toxins build up in the system and

Bingo she's out of commission.-try all the usual -

masage , meditate, tranquill music etc-but water is a big

one.....good luck

>

> " Mrs. Wheaton " <wheatonranch wrote: Help!

> My mother gets migraines that last from 1 to 2 weeks. No otc med

helps,

> Imitrex helps if she catches it in time, but it doesn't make it go

away

> totally. Any suggestions? Thank you so much.

>

> Emily

>

Emily, In my experience most migraines are related to allergies to

foods or drinks and/or structural imbalance of the body.

If there is a structural imbalance there will be other signs like;

low back ache,stiff neck, leg pains, breathing difficulty and general

stiffness. Go and visit an holistic Osteopath or Chiropractor. Ought

to take no more than three treatments to sort out. Should that be too

expensive, I do have a complimentary exercise sheet and postural

advise I could email on request.

 

For Allergy testing I suggest that you consult a practitioner that

does Natural Allergy Therapy using applied kinesiology, as this is

non invasive. Hope that helps.

 

Kind Regards, Don Moody. (nasalb0ne.)

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell?

> Check outnew cars at Autos.

>

>

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Hi Emily

 

People have had great success using EFT for migraines.

 

Here's a quick tutorial on how to do EFT

http://www.eftemotionalfreedomtechnique.com/

 

And here's how people have used EFT to overcome migraines

http://www.emofree.com/articles.aspx?id=17

 

Pamela

 

, " Mrs. Wheaton "

<wheatonranch wrote:

>

> Help!

> My mother gets migraines that last from 1 to 2 weeks. No otc med helps,

> Imitrex helps if she catches it in time, but it doesn't make it go away

> totally. Any suggestions? Thank you so much.

>

> Emily

>

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Thank you all so much for your suggestions. I have passed them on to my mother

who will give them a try. Thank you again.

 

 

Emily A Wheaton, Realtor

Lott Realty

81 Franklin St

Norwich, CT 06360

Ofc:860-886-1224

Cell: 860-208-7299

 

 

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<wheatonranch wrote:

>

> Help!

> My mother gets migraines that last from 1 to 2 weeks. No otc med helps,

> Imitrex helps if she catches it in time, but it doesn't make it go away

> totally. Any suggestions? Thank you so much.

>

> Emily

>

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feverfew is an old folk remedy for migrianes, you can grow this plant

quite easily in the uk and you eat the leaves raw, i don't know much

about the contra-indications but i do know people who freeze the

leaves to get them through the winter so they must be quite effective!

 

, " Mrs. Wheaton "

<wheatonranch wrote:

>

> Help!

> My mother gets migraines that last from 1 to 2 weeks. No otc med helps,

> Imitrex helps if she catches it in time, but it doesn't make it go away

> totally. Any suggestions? Thank you so much.

>

> Emily

>

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I will absolutely second this recommendation.

 

I used to get monthly migraines like clockwork when the hormones went

whacky and they completely stopped when I started taking feverfew

everyday.

 

It worked wonders.

 

Toni'

 

, " carolineholding "

<carolineholding wrote:

>

> feverfew is an old folk remedy for migrianes, you can grow this plant

> quite easily in the uk and you eat the leaves raw, i don't know much

> about the contra-indications but i do know people who freeze the

> leaves to get them through the winter so they must be quite effective!

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some people get mouth sores from the raw leaves so try a small piece first

and see what happens. This plant is easy to grow.It is supposed to be taken for

a year before full healing takes place.

Peace, Thyme

 

 

 

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Let me add to this again.

 

I didn't chew the raw leaves, I bought dried capsules and they worked

great. They're not very expensive around my area either.

 

Also, I don't know about it taking a year if eating the raw leaves, but

I noticed a difference after one month while taking the capsules.

 

One month I had my regular bout of migraines, started taking the

capsules shortly after that, and the next month...nothin. It was

great!!

 

Toni'

 

 

, RSchl44964 wrote:

>

> some people get mouth sores from the raw leaves so try a small piece

first

> and see what happens. This plant is easy to grow.It is supposed to be

taken for

> a year before full healing takes place.

> Peace, Thyme

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