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This
article about natural headache
treatment is appealing for those interested about this topic is written by Shannon
Hutcheson
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Natural pain relief is something that many people opt for these days, since
many medications have unpleasant side effects and can be bad for your body.
While it`s easy to rely on a handful of pills to take care of a headache, there
are other, non-medicinal methods of natural pain relief that are available.
These herbal remedies enable you to treat your pain without having to resort to
chemicals and drugs that could be harmful.
Herbal
remedies for headaches have been around since cavemen used plants to heal their
ills, but for several generations now, we`ve tended toward the more chemical
solution. It`s time to get back to basics, though, since natural pain relief
techniques are not only very effective and have no lasting side effects, they
can also be considerably cheaper than more modern methods.
1.
Drink a cup of tea. Herbal remedies are often some of the best ones when it
comes to relieving pain, particularly for tension headaches and migraines.
There`s just something relaxing about a cup of tea and when made with the right
herbs, you can have a potent natural painkiller on your hands. Try feverfew
mixed with chamomile for a soothing tea that reduces or eliminates headaches.
2.
Get a massage. Tension headaches are caused by the tightening of muscles, often
due to stress or unaccustomed exercise. A massage works to gently stretch these
tightened muscles and help them release the tension there. By manipulating the
muscles, particularly in the neck and shoulders, as well as the base of the
skull, the tightness is eased and the pain will be eliminated. This is
something you can do yourself, if you simply work the area where your neck
muscles attack to the skull, but it does work best if someone else, preferably
with experience, does this for you.
3.
Drink some water. Did you know that 80% of Americans are somewhat dehydrated
most the time? Most people drink soft drinks with their meals and snacks.
Unfortunately, having a cola will not actually rehydrate you, it merely makes
the situation worse, but if you are drinking sodas, then you probably avoid
water. The state of dehydration, however mild, can cause headaches. Drinking
water is a very important part of preventing headaches, but it can also be used
to treat them. If you suspect your headache might be caused by dehydration,
then try drinking a glass or two of water and waiting.
4.
Take a supplement. In some cases, herbal remedies come in the form of
supplements and can be a great relief for chronic headaches.
5.
Use acupressure. Acupuncture is a well-known alternative medical treatment for
quite a few health issues, but you might be pleased to know that the idea
behind it works just as well without the actual needles. Try squeezing the
fleshy area between the thumb and forefinger for up to 5 minutes for quick
headache relief. Rubbing with small circular motions directly in front of the
ears, in the little dip found there, can also help.
Whether
you choose natural remedies, acupressure or another natural pain
reliever, this much is clear, there is no longer any need to take chemicals and
drugs that could do your body a lot of harm. Instead, look at nature for the
answers and stay healthier in the long run.