Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Migraines

Migraines




Migraines are really nasty, horrible, headaches which can be debilitating.


Migraines have been given  names to  help Doctors diagnose and help treat patients. The 2 most common forms of Migraines, Migraine with aura and Migraine without aura.

Aura is the change in the cortex area of the brain which changes in the sight, such as dark spots, flashing lights, coloured spots, zig zag lines, sparkles or stars. Numbness or tingling can occur, weakness, dizziness or vertigo can also happen. Speech and hearing can be disturbed, feeling of fear or confusion and more rarely partial paralysis or fainting. These neurological symptoms are called aura with migraine. In Adults these symptoms happen before the headache, but in children they happen at the same time as the headache.  

  1. Aura
    The aura of migraine includes a wide range of neurological symptoms. This stage can last for between 5 and 30 minutes, and usually happens before the headache. Only 15% of migraine sufferers have aura. Migraine without aura does not include this stage.
  2. The headache
    This stage involves head pain which can be severe, even unbearable. The headache is typically throbbing, and made worse by movement. Some sufferers describe a pressing or tightening pain. The headache is usually on one side of the head, especially at the start of an attack. Some sufferers get pain on both sides of the head, or over the forehead, but not usually at the back of the head. Nausea (sickness) and vomiting (being sick) can happen at this stage, and the sufferer may feel sensitive to light or sound, or both.
  3. Resolution
    Most attacks slowly fade away, but some stop suddenly after the sufferer is sick, or cries a lot. Sleep seems to be the best 'cure' for many sufferers, who find that even an hour or two can be enough to end an attack. Many children find that sleeping for just a few minutes can stop their attack.
  4. Recovery
    This is the final stage of an attack, and it can take hours or days for a ‘hangover’ type feeling to disappear. Symptoms can be similar to those of the first stage, and often they are mirrored symptoms. For example, if you lost your appetite at the beginning of the attack, you might be very hungry now. If you were tired, now you might feel full of energy.
Avoiding food artificial sweeteners and additives really help to prevent a migraine attack, artificial sweeteners, preservatives and flavour enhancers such as mono sodium glutamate, aspartame, saccharin etc are known to create severe migraines.

Avoiding foods that might trigger a migraine attack can feel like a punishment but if it reduces the amount of migraine attacks it would be worth it.  Chocolate, alcohol, caffeinated drinks, sodas, refined sugars, genetically modified foods, gluten-containing grains, aged cheese and peanuts are some of the common culprits.

It is a good idea to keep a diary to see if you can find out what triggers the migraine attack:-

What time did I wake up
How many times in the night did I wake 
What did I eat or drink that day
How much TV did I watch
How much computer work did I do
Did I open my bowel
Did I travel 
What was my emotional state that day

All these points were really helpful in finding out the trigger points, You may find that if you skip breakfast and/or lunch then that could start an attack.  Not  opening my bowels for a couple of days could also be a trigger to a headache which could lead to a migraine.  There can be lots of triggers that start an attack, so you really need to change your diet and the way you lead your life and not getting over stressed.


There are lots of treatments that you can get from the Doctor or over the counter medications, but these have side effects and have lots of harmful chemicals in them.  Nutri-calm is a supplement that to help your nervous system if you sometimes feel things are getting on top of you that might be causing you attack.  

The best thing to do is to take the free lifestyle analysis on my website, answer a few questions and wait for the results.  (click here to take the test) This will tell you if any of your body systems are not working correctly and this could be a major trigger for your migraines.

Other products that may help keep your migraine at bay are listed below, please click on the name of the product to see more information:- 

Zambroza
Vitamin B complex
Flaxseed Oil
Hops Valerian with Passion Flower 
Nutri-Calm 
Healthy Starter Pack