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How to soothe those nasty headaches? First, if possible, try and find out the cause of the migraines. According to some readers' experiences, this could be heavy metal toxicity; constipation (likely due to digestive problems); or food allergies (such as yeast or lactose intolerance or to additives like monosodium glutomate or aspartame). Some people also find that cold foods and drinks trigger off headaches. As prevention is always better than cure, it's best to avoid all these potential sources. But if it's a cure that you need, herbal remedies that have helped various readers control the frequency of headaches include feverfew, wood betony, rosemary and peppermint tablets. A homeopath suggests either one of the following remedies: high potency silicea; arseniucum album; or a combination of calc. fluoride, kali phos and silicea. As for possible helpful therapies, we have the usual suspects: Bowen technique, acupuncture, reflexology, aromatherapy and hypnotherapy. For more short term relief, one reader advising mixing some heat lotion with aloe vera and putting small amounts this homemade concoction on the temples. Another suggests a more appealing option for the sweet toothed: drink something sweet such as lucozade or dissolve one or two glucose tablets in water. The drink is supposed to lower intracranial pressure and doubles up as a painkiller as well.



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Zinc and heavy metal toxicity - Work by scientists such as Dr Neil Ward, of the Chemistry Department, University of Surrey and advisor to HACSG, has emphasised the importance of zinc...

Food allergies - Locating allergies can be one of the most difficult of detective jobs. Most elimination diets are too simplistic, which is why they don't seem to help...

Food allergies and crohn's disease - Food allergies are a major factor in the bowel condition Crohn's disease, and dietary changes can be as effective as corticosteroids in easing symptom...

Food allergies and candida albicans - Mercury vapour wrapped in saliva may combine with hydrochloric acid (HCL) in the stomach, resulting in reduction of the ability of HCL to promote dige...

Food allergies made my daughter depressed - My 25-year-old daughter was losing weight. Her skin was gray and mottled, and she had a couple of food allergies. She went to her family doctor, who p...

. . . or look to food allergies as its cause - I am a naturopathic doctor treating mostly female problems and imbalances, and I have found vestibulitis responds quite well when food sensitivities h...

Drug additives - The not so inactive ingredients - Most of the so called inactive ingredients added to food and drugs to make them more appealing can have as many side effects as drugs themselves. ...

Keeping headaches at bay without drugs - More than a headache, a migraine is a serious problem affecting millions of people worldwide - women three times more frequently than men. It is estim...