Quick Home Remedies for Migraine Headaches

Cheap Relief Tips Stop Migraines

Migraines do not always require a prescribed or over the counter medicine. Migraines can be cured, or at the least lessened, by using folk remedies. More commonly called alternative medicine, home remedies are not complex chemical compounds but rather common sense and know-how.

There is inexpensive forms of relief from migraine headaches. One that is packaged on the open market is ice wraps. The store bought type is meant to be placed on the forehead or neck of the migraine
 victim. This originated with the homemade version of ice wraps.

Wet a towel liberally, then squeeze, not wring, some of the water out. Fold until the towel can easily be placed in the freezer. Leave in for about five minutes or until the towel begins to stiffen up. Unfold the towel and refold, trying to place the frozen section towards the middle and the wet sections toward the outside. When the towel is reasonably frozen, place around the head and eyes.

Another home remedy is salt consumption. If the migraine is in the starting stages, a snack of Fritos corn chips, fries covered with large amounts of salt or any other very salty food will calm the attack. Sometimes this calm before the storm is the end, sometimes it is not. However, this calm period does provide you with time to prepare the frozen towel treatment.

This next treatment requires a second person. In a darkened quiet room, relax as someone massages your scalp. Massage the head, but not the temples. Another form is to be massaged with the ice towel wrap on the head and eyes. Ten minutes of massage should do the trick, if not then it is time for something else.

A good way to relieve the headache is to prevent it. Close scrutiny can uncover patterns, such as getting a migraine attack after eating certain foods or after not getting enough sleep. Some people may find that the attack is caused from bright or flashing lights, loud noise or even stress. Defining the cause is a giant step in controlling and relieving migraine headache attacks.

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  • Cheap home remidies for migraine headaches.
  • Preventing migraines.
  • One treatment requires a second person.
 
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My mom is the one who has the headaches and nothing really seems to be working she tried every migraine medication remedy and everything else on the web ??? as I'm typing this the migraines are getting worse and now she's throwing up O__o

Posted on 05/31/2009 at 2:05:16 PM

hey all u migraine sufferers I too suffer from them ..When one hits I rub sports cream on my forehead and the back of my neck ,,,I then put some vapor rub under my nose it seems to relieve some of the pain... Thanks for all your tips ...I am going to try the salt thing though ....

Posted on 05/25/2009 at 7:05:08 AM

sounds great to me.

Posted on 02/19/2009 at 6:02:52 PM

I love it.but it better work

Posted on 02/19/2009 at 6:02:20 PM

I better get this fast in my head

Posted on 02/19/2009 at 6:02:13 PM

Going to give this info to my sister....

Posted on 02/15/2009 at 4:02:32 PM

I've tried every home remedy there is and none have worked .............my migraines are not even touched by most narcotics..........I end up in the ER getting a shot of something much stonger that lasts about 12-18 hours and it is back again.

Posted on 12/28/2008 at 2:12:47 PM

I get migraines really bad they are sooooo painfull.. The only thing that works for me is to lay down in the dark with no noise for a few hours and try to sleep. Tip: if vomiting occurs take two maxalon tablets. Thnx hope I helped

Posted on 09/09/2008 at 8:09:46 AM

Man, the worst pain ever is a migraine. Esgic plus tablets used to help me but my body seems to need more now that ive aged a bit with this illness. I now take imetrex which does help, 100mg, however its very expensive. I would really like to try some home remedies that could not just treat but prevent an attack. please help.

Posted on 08/12/2008 at 4:08:11 PM

I gave my mom some Goldfish crackers, peanuts, the migraine medication Zomig, White Willow with Feverfew, a vitamin, a ten-minute massage, and when I gave her some pickle juice it worked like a charm.

Posted on 07/11/2008 at 11:07:59 AM

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