Treating
migraines naturally
Migraines are not
just a headache. Unless you suffer from migraines you may have difficulty
understanding why people need to go home from work and rest when they have
them. They are not just a pain in the head. You may see flashes before your
eyes, feel dizzy, vomit and all kinds of disturbing symptoms to the point where
you just can’t function. Remember to keep this in mind if you have an employee
tell you that they have been in bed for the last couple of days with a
migraine. They are not just taking a sickie.
Migraines can range
from moderate to extreme pain, cause sensitivities to noise, smell, taste and
sight including causing issues with vision which means your employee definitely
can’t drive. An extreme migraine can cause the sufferer to vomit, diarrhea and
all this makes them impatient and irritable. Naturally with all this happening
they also can’t eat. Migraines don’t give you any warning signs that they are
coming like a regular headache. They come on suddenly and can last for up to
three days.
There are many
things that can cause a migraine and anyone can get one, however if you are
between the age of 14 and 69 migraines are more common in women. They are hard
to treat because they can be so different and that is why your natural
therapist needs to be kept informed what is happening and if their treatment is
working. Alternatively drug medication will help but it’s only a temporary fix
and does not empower you to control the migraine in the future. Some things
that can cause a migraine can be stress, sleep disorders and hormone
fluctuations.
There are many
treatments that may assist if you are a sufferer but you need to implement them
as soon as possible as it is often difficult to stop a migraine once it has
taken hold. The best way is to work on preventing them. If it’s too late for
that then you need to manage the pain once they have started. Lifestyle changes
such as meditation, massage, exercise and a healthy diet will help prevent or
reduce the length and severity of a migraine. Essential oil blends have also
been known to assist.
Recipes such as
Eucalyptus oil, 1 drop, clary sage 2 drops, and ginger 3 drops can be used as
an inhaler. This will help with nausea and congestion. However, keep in mind
that clary sage should not be used in pregnancy. Peppermint and lavender are
also useful - a blend of 2 drops of each. In the early stages this will
sometimes stop an attack.
Often it’s a good
idea to keep a mix of an oil on hand ready to inhale at even the slightest
headache. Try some rosemary, lavender, clary sage and marjoram in equal mixes.
Remember to check the side effects of these oils depending on other illnesses
you may have as some essential oils affect blood pressure etc. As a first aide
you can use some Lemon Balm on a tissue to help calm both your mind and body.
If your migraines
are persistent please take some time out to consult a natural therapist who
will look at your whole constitution as to what is out of balance. Some energy
therapy will balance you also and by learning to tone down your stress levels,
increase your immunity and balance your energy you will soon find that your
migraines will diminish to help you lead a more fun-filled life.