I’ve met only a handful of people who claim never to have experienced a headache, and I admit I envy them. Those of us who are familiar with this kind of pain probably agree a pounding headache can ruin the day in short order.
Raised by parents who believed in avoiding over-the-counter and prescription drugs except in emergency situations, I always look for alternatives before reaching for a chemical solution. A few years ago I started getting headaches most every afternoon, and evenings were miserable; my head felt like it was going to explode, and I didn’t want to do anything but rest in a quiet place until bedtime.
I took aspirin a few times, but it left me feeling numb and slow, and I didn’t want to rely on taking a pill to feel better. Finding out why I had frequent headaches and figuring out what to do about it was top on my priority list.
While many people find if they drink more water over the course of the day they never get headaches, I was already in the habit of drinking lots of water. Some other common causes of headache include:
There are also many other possible reasons, and if you’re like me, the idea of getting relief from headache natural remedies while you’re tracking down the cause is very appealing! I was interested in feeling better (first) and correcting problems that could lead to headaches (second).
Reducing tension is a great first step to easing headache pain, and that’s where I started. Here are some of the other strategies I found:
One of my best friends found that dropping cheese from her diet stopped the terrible migraine headaches she had for years, and once my daughter cut out all sources of gluten, such as wheat and other grains, she only got headaches infrequently.
But my elimination process didn’t turn up any headache-causing foods. Instead, I found that my problems came from spinal misalignment.
A visit to the chiropractor, where spinal manipulation was used to correct vertebrae positions, left me headache-free for nine days. I made another appointment, and ended up getting three treatments during the first month. After that, a monthly visit kept me headache-free for half a year.
Now I only see a chiropractor about twice a year. I’ve found doing a short yoga routine most every day helps keep my spine flexible, and since my work does not involve much physical activity, I make sure to get up and stretch for five or ten minutes every couple of hours.
Since there are so many possible causes for headaches, it may take some time to pinpoint the right approach for you. If you try any of the suggested strategies or have a different one that worked for you, be sure to let us know in the comment section.
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