They can be caused by a number of things including dehydration, hunger, grinding your teeth, a food allergy, sleeping on your neck wrong, giving up caffeine, and of course STRESS. Whatever the cause, there’s no mistaking that throbbing discomfort that plague so many Americans. Here are 13 natural remedies to attack your agony head on.
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- Magnesium - Replaces a magnesium deficiency that can cause head discomfort.
- Vitamin B-12 - Refills a Vitamin B-12 deficiency that can trigger discomfort.
- Ginger - Stimulates circulation, thins the blood, and helps blood flow to the surface.
- Valerian - Relaxes the mind and, encourages a healing sleep.
- St. John’s Wort - Promotes a positive outlook after too many “blue” days.
- Licorice - In Chinese herbal medicine, licorice root is an ingredient found in almost all herbal formulas for the purpose of “harmonizing” the separate herbs involved. One of its many active constituents—glycyrrhizin—has been found to possess anti-inflammatory action.
- Angelica - For centuries, Angelica Root has been hailed as the ultimate remedy and a blood purifier. Angelica is believed to be a health-protective herbal, as it blooms on the day of Saint Michael the Archangel.
- Skunk Cabbage - Also known as symplocarpus foetidus,this herb soothes the nervous system, which helps to reduce stress and mental fatigue.
- Chamomile - Calms the body. Ancient Greeks, Romans, and Indians used this herb to treat disorders of the kidneys, liver, and bladder, and mind. Chamomile works well to promote healing.
- Kava Kava - It’s been used for three thousand years by the people of the South Pacific for ceremonial, social and medicinal purposes. Today, kava is proven to relax and de-stress.
- Melatonin - Physiologists know that melatonin helps to regulates sleep patterns, and thus promote overall health.
- Cayenne - This herb enhances delivery of more oxygen to your brain, and relieves discomfort.
- 5-HTP - Your body needs 5-HTP to make serotonin, needed for normal nerve and brain function. It promotes calmness and sleep.
Feel better by taking care of your everyday stress in healthy ways. Visit Botanic Choice to discover other natural de-stressers. It's also good to avoid dehydration or hunger. Take your regular breaks and lunch times. Eat and drink sensibly. Most importantly, be good to yourself!
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your physician.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your physician.
3 comments:
March 26, 2009 at 11:34 PM
ve suffered from headaches for years so it;s good to get some help other than the usual ideas. For more ideas, try here: http://my.bounty.com/Forums/TreeLeaves.asp?btythdid=1840397&btySubid=134
March 31, 2009 at 5:32 AM
Thanks so much for these great tips. I will have to use them next time I am stressing!
August 24, 2009 at 10:15 AM
Thank you for posting this article and also the link. I was reading through the whole long list, but I don't know where to find those. I have been experiencing headaches and I think this is due to over-exposure to the computer. I'm looking forward to feeling better soon.
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