Ayurvedic treatment of migraine headache

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Migraine is a health condition that causes occurrences of severe headache, also known as Migraine Pain, often accompanied by nausea and vomiting. About 1 in 12 men and about 1 in 4 women develop migraine at one or the other time in their lives. It may start first in childhood or as young adult, though such attacks often stop during later stages of adulthood in many people. However, it also continues throughout the life in some cases. The attacks may be frequent in some people – often several times a week, or only now and then in others. For some, migraine attacks may not occur for years.
Why Ayurveda?
Ayurveda is a system that has been delivering excellent remedies and cures for centuries because it believes in treating the body as a whole instead of tinkering just with the symptoms of a particular part. Ath Ardhari works naturally, gently and very effectively to heal all the relevant elements of body from inside, ensuring that you get not only symptomatic relief but it also strengthens the weak parts of your system so that you do not slip into the problem again.
Treatment:
Painkillers such as aspirin or paracetamol are generally prescribed for migraine attacks. Often, anti-inflammatory painkillers are also prescribed. To cope with nausea and vomiting, anti-sickness medicines are given with painkillers. Most of these solutions have short term effect and are known to have many side effects. These should be avoided as much as possible.
Fortunately, effective herbal supplements based on age-old practice of Ayurveda are available to fight the symptoms of migraine and fix it at root-cause level to get long term re
Ingredients:
Ardhari Capsules: Each Capsule contains water extract from: – Ashwagandha, Brahmi, Godanti Bhasm, Kamdudha Ras, Shirashuladi Vajra Ras, Praval Pishti, Shankh Bhasm, Mukta Shukti Bhasm
Reasons for Migraine:
Although the exact cause of migraine is still unknown, environmental factors and genetics are often attributed to the occurrence of such condition. Migraine attack may be caused due to changes in interactions of the brain-stem with trigeminal nerve, which is the primary pain pathway. Imbalance in certain chemicals such as serotonin may also trigger migraine. During migraine attack, the level of serotonin falls. This causes the trigeminal nerve to secrete neuropeptides, which travel to meninges, the outer covering of the brain. This causes headache pain.
What are the Symptoms:
Symptoms of migraine vary according to its type and intensity. However, the most common signs and symptoms are:
Headache,Temporary blindness or double vision,Trouble in hearing,Dizziness,Slurred speech,Difficulty swallowing,Needle-like sensation in legs or arms,Irritability,Food ,cravings,Constipation,Depression,Hyperactivity,Vomiting and nausea,Pain on one side or both sides of the head,Sensitivity to sounds, light and smell
Who are at Risk of Migraine?
Migraine is a common health condition, especially in women. However, following conditions are considered to trigger migraine attacks and headache:
Fluctuation in level of estrogen hormone in women, especially before or during menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause
Hormonal medications like oral contraceptives or hormone replacement therapy
Artificial sweetener Aspartame
Salty foods, processed food or aged cheese
Beverages with high caffeine content and alcohol
Stress, depression and anxiety
Environmental changes
Changes in sleep pattern
For fast action and target orientation, our products are enriched with nano-particles of Gypsum. Our prescribed medication are sugar-free, lactose-free, gluten-free, and contains no animal products. Our Ayurvedic herbal products contain a blend of neuro-relaxing Ayurvedic herbs such as a) Tulsi (Ocimum tenuiflorum), b) Shunti (Zingiber officinale), c) Pippali (Piper longum),Bhringraj (Eclipta alba), e) Ustukhuddus (Lavandula stoechas), and f) Ajmoda (Apium graveolens).
a) Tulsi (Ocimum tenuiflorum): – Tulsi provides protection against the predominant causes of migraine such as chemical/physical/metabolic/environmental stress. Being an effective anti-depressant, Tulsi can potentially protect organs/tissues and blood vessels against psychological stress.
b) Shunthi (Zingiber officinale): – Shunthi assists in the dynamic integration of the body, mind, and environment. It can potentially correct subtle imbalances. It is particularly effective in balancing the Vata Dosha, which is the underlying cause of migraine.
c) Pippali (Piper longum): – Being a hepato-protective herb,Pippali controls the cardiovascular activities during migraine.
d) Bhringraj (Eclipta alba): – Bhringraj is particularly helpful during severe headaches such as migraine. The regular use of this herb also normalizes the blood pressure. It is highly effective during Suryavartta(increased headaches with sunrise and vice versa).
e) Ustukhuddus (Lavandula stoechas): – Ustukhuddus addresses the Vata imbalance which is the prime cause of the manifestation of migraine. This herb optimizes the blood circulation levels in the migraine patients.
f) Ajmoda (Apium graveolens): – Ajmoda also helps in balancing Vata. It majorly acts as a cardiac tonic by regulating the blood supply from the heart to the brain.To get migraine pain relief fast, do aerobic exercises in moderation regularly, it may make the interval of migraines shorter, less severe, and less frequent.
To naturally cure the migraine aura, avoid stress and spend some time each day to relax.
Drink more water and eat more fiber, fruits and vegetables, and whole grains.
Avoid excessive sugar or salt, refined foods, animal products (meats and dairy), caffeine, tea, and alcohol.
To decrease migraine pain relief medication, avoid direct exposure to the sun.
Head massage with Bhringraj Oil is also beneficial for migraine treatment naturally.
Good migraine treatment doctors will also suggest deep breathing and relaxation, especially in a lying down position in a quiet place.
Inverted postures, or those where the head is lowered briefly, increase oxygen to the brain and can reduce headache-causing strain.

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