Get rid of a headache w/ vitamins + Herbs?!
Question: Get rid of a headache w/ vitamins + Herbs.?
i get frequent headaches, migraines too, didn't know if anyone had any non Excedrin / tylenol remedies that have worked to get rid headaches. I heard Fever few (but that probably isn't a fast pain Relief) anyone tried Magnesium with anything else to help get rid of headaches.?
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I have daily headaches and weekly migraines - I take Vicodin and Midrin (respectively) as well as a boatload of ibuprophen. However, here are some things that work for me from time to time when I do not have the option, or I do not want to, take additional pills:
Eating in general - eat slow
Eating microwave popcorn - sometimes this has helped with a headache in the past
Hot shower/bath
Cold compress on forehead
Hot/cold compress on back of neck (tension headaches)
Strong cup of coffee - especially when coupled with ibuprofen/acetaminophen (not max amounts, though, as coffee sometimes enhances the effectiveness of the pills you take and therefore has led to a rebound headache)
Drinking soda with your pills instead of water/milk (the caffeine helps the pills work better/faster in my experience)
"Sniffing" cayenne pepper - here's some info on that: .?t=2180" rel="nofollow">http://www.traditionalwitch.net/forums/s...
Now, these mostly do not follow the herb/vitamin angle, but they have worked for me at various times to relive some of the pain - which, when you're hurting, is all that matters.
I've also "displaced" the pain temporarily - which is risky because it's actually made me worse at times and I honestly don't know whether there are any medical reasons not to do this. However, there are these indentions above your eyeball and kind of below your eyebrow - when you press on them, it hurts. There is the indention above both eyes. When my head is hurting badly (6+ on pain scale), if I feel it's worth the risk of hurting worse for a minute or so, I'll just apply some pressure to these indentions. Initially, it'll hurt. Plus, it'll likely hurt for a few seconds afterwards - but I've found that, when I need relief, this has given it to me time and time again for a very short period of time by displacing the pain.
This information I'm sharing is as a chronic headache sufferer - I have no medical background - and some of these things may exacerbate your headaches whereas others may help a little bit or even a lot.
Hopefully this'll give you a few ideas, anyway.
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Eating in general - eat slow
Eating microwave popcorn - sometimes this has helped with a headache in the past
Hot shower/bath
Cold compress on forehead
Hot/cold compress on back of neck (tension headaches)
Strong cup of coffee - especially when coupled with ibuprofen/acetaminophen (not max amounts, though, as coffee sometimes enhances the effectiveness of the pills you take and therefore has led to a rebound headache)
Drinking soda with your pills instead of water/milk (the caffeine helps the pills work better/faster in my experience)
"Sniffing" cayenne pepper - here's some info on that: .?t=2180" rel="nofollow">http://www.traditionalwitch.net/forums/s...
Now, these mostly do not follow the herb/vitamin angle, but they have worked for me at various times to relive some of the pain - which, when you're hurting, is all that matters.
I've also "displaced" the pain temporarily - which is risky because it's actually made me worse at times and I honestly don't know whether there are any medical reasons not to do this. However, there are these indentions above your eyeball and kind of below your eyebrow - when you press on them, it hurts. There is the indention above both eyes. When my head is hurting badly (6+ on pain scale), if I feel it's worth the risk of hurting worse for a minute or so, I'll just apply some pressure to these indentions. Initially, it'll hurt. Plus, it'll likely hurt for a few seconds afterwards - but I've found that, when I need relief, this has given it to me time and time again for a very short period of time by displacing the pain.
This information I'm sharing is as a chronic headache sufferer - I have no medical background - and some of these things may exacerbate your headaches whereas others may help a little bit or even a lot.
Hopefully this'll give you a few ideas, anyway.
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