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Getting Rid Of Headaches The Natural Way



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By : David Cowley    29 or more times read
Submitted 2008-04-14 03:55:53
There's really no pain that can be compared to consistent and chronic headaches. Whether they're technically migraines or just dull aches that are the result of sinus problems or something else, they can be not just painful but blinding, nauseating, and even virtually crippling. While some headaches require a doctor's intervention because they're the result of a serious medical condition, the vast majority of them can be treated at home naturally so that they can be prevented or at the very least lessened.

Getting at the Cause

Realizing the root cause of most headaches is the real key to fixing or lessening them. Stress is the cause of many cases; stress makes your body react with that "fight or flight" response where the heart beats faster in order to push more blood to the muscles, in case you need to fight or run away. Your head starts to hurt because your blood pressure goes up and that pressure radiates even to your brain. You can also get them from stress because your body tenses up and you often don't realize it; your shoulders and neck are held tightly and this causes pain in your muscles that then radiates up to your head.

Stress also causes headaches because our minds were designed to deal with only so many things as once. When you have a lot of different noises coming at you, don't your ears hurt? If you try to lift something too heavy, don't your arms and back hurt? So it is with our brains - overloading them makes them hurt.

Dehydration and certain food choices also cause headaches, although some people just seem to have a higher sensitivity to certain foods than others. If you notice that you have pain after eating chocolate or having caffeine, then you know you're sensitive.

Getting Rid of Them

So if you know the causes, the next step is to address those causes rather than just downing aspirin or other medications to treat the symptoms. If you're under a lot of stress, make a plan to deal with it in an appropriate manner. Maybe you can't get a new job or hand off some of your responsibilities, but sometimes just putting things in perspective can help stave off those stress headaches. Indulging in favorite activities during your off-hours can also help, as this gives you something to look forward to. Join a gym, do volunteer work, take an adult education class, or make plans to get together with your friends more often.

Paying attention to your diet is also great to help cure headaches. Drink plenty of fluids and avoid fried foods, chocolate, or anything else that you're sensitive to. Make sure your environment is comfortable - dim some lights, put a glare guard on your computer screen, and go outside for fresh air as much as possible. If you do all these things, you're sure to at least have far fewer headaches than you did before.

Some common vitamins and over the counter can also help in the prevention of headaches such as Ginkgo Plus, Vitamin E and Quercitin.

Ginkgo Plus supplies a comprehensive range of important nutrients needed for the proper functioning of the vascular system and for improving blood circulation to the brain.

Vitamin E supplies Oxygen to the heart and the other muscles in the body. Accelerates wound healing and aids in the functioning of the immune system.

Quercitin is a powerful antioxidants and can reduce inflammation boost the immune system and strengthen blood vessels and improve circulation. Take 500 mg twice daily.

Always consult your doctor before using this information.

This Article is nutritional in nature and not to be construed as medical advice.
Author Resource:- David Cowley has created numerous about the relationship between diseases and vitamins. Visit http://www.dfcinvestment-team.com


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