Index Of Alternative Treatments For Headaches And Migraines
Greetings, Gentle Readers. Although I try to give equal time to both kinds of medical therapies for treating headaches and migraines (conventional and alternative), a ton of recent drug news releases have monopolised most of the posts here on Dealing With Headaches. To try and even up the balance, I will present links to past posts on alternative treatments for headaches and migraines.
I’m hoping this will make it easier for anyone seeking to compare alternative treatments. Since last week’s FDA investigation before Congress proved that the FDA is on the verge of collapse, it looks like we Americans are going to have to rely on alternative treatments for headaches and migraines more than ever.
Hope this helps.
Seven Folk Remedies For Headaches Includes crystal healing, drinking hot peppermint tea and more.
Animal Magic For Headaches How pets help ease the pain.
Golf Ball FORE Headaches About a simple reflexology technique requiring a golf ball.
Product Review: HeadOn Migraine Homeopathic rememdy that is similar to Ben Gay, according to one reader.
How To Make A Cold Compress One of the best ways of easing pain yourself.
Five Ways To Help Ease Your Headaches
Walking Dog Helps Ease My Head Pains The benefits of regular exercise for the headache-prone.
Feverfew As Migraine Preventative About the herb feverfew.
More Folk Remedies For Headaches Including potato slices, sticking your feet in hot water and accupressure.
Bee Venom Therapy For Migraines One alternative therapy I don’t recommend.
Alternative Medicine vs Conventional Medicine An overview.
Biofeedback Can Help Ease Tension Headaches
White Noise Treatment For Migraines? “Turn up the signal — Wipe out the noise” — Peter Gabriel, “Signal To Noise”
Alternative Treatments For Pediactric Migraines
Colon Cleansing Can’t Cure Migraines
Reduce Headaches With Guided Imagery
Self Help For Tension Headaches
Color Therapy For Migraines
Nutritional Therapy For Migraines In Pregnancy
September 23rd, 2008 at 5:06 pm
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