New Solutions for Migraine Headache Relief
If you suffer from headaches are migraines, you are probably already aware that there is no shortage of treatments. If you rely on medications, there are hundreds of drugs which may prevent or relieve pain. If you choose natural methods, there are dozens of treatments which may work, and hundreds of products available which claim they can solve your headache woes. In addition, both natural relief and medicinal treatment seem to offer up something new every few months. Trying to make sense of what may be effective and what is ineffective can be a difficult process. However, there are several new migraine treatments which have shown promise.
Though it is not a new migraine treatment, acupuncture is gaining momentum among migraine sufferers, and for good reason. Acupuncture involves the insertion of thin needles into strategic locations on the body. Traditional Chinese theory claims that acupuncture works to harmonize the body’s natural energies. Western medicine believes that acupuncture stimulates the body’s natural painkillers and stimulates blood flow. While acupuncture may seem bizarre to some, studies have confirmed that it significantly reduces migraine intensity and frequency more than medication alone. Acupuncture also causes no known side effects, and is significantly less expensive than traditional medicine. In addition, migraine relief can last for months after treatment is completed.
Some herbs have also been shown to reduce migraines when taken daily, most notably butterbur and feverfew. While these treatments have been used for centuries, their place in treatment of migraines has only recently gained scientific interest. In fact, there are many other natural methods of treating migraines which have yet to be thoroughly researched, but still remain popular among migraine sufferers. Yet, by searching the web you will be able to find many solutions and programs to help you put an end to your migraine problem.
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