Getting a headache or worse, a migraine, can be a
nuisance at best, and debilitating at worst. You don’t always have a headache
pill available, or you might prefer to avoid taking pills in general – either
way, this guide will show you how to relieve that headache in simple, natural
ways.
Drink Ginger Tea - Ginger is amazingly effective in
relieving migraines. Grate 2 tablespoons of Ginger and add them to 3 cups of
water. Let it sit for about 5 minutes and pour into a cup using a sift and
drink away. You can use ginger-tea bags, but they’re nowhere near as effective
as fresh ginger.
Hot / Cold Towel - Suffering from a tension-related
headache? Your head and neck feel like they’re contracting all the time? You
might be suffering from anxiety, lack of sleep or stress.
Prepare a bowl with
hot water, dip a towel in it and wring it out, then place it on the back of
your neck or your forehead. It will help relieve and relax tight muscles.
If you’re suffering from a migraine or cluster headaches,
do the same as instructed about, only use cold water instead. It will cause
blood vessels to constrict and reduce blood flow to the head, and easy the
pain.
Drink Coffee - Researchers found that Caffeine reduces
swelling in blood vessels, and therefor can reduce the frequency and intensity
of headaches.
Soak Your Feet - If you have a throbbing headache, soak
your feet in a tub filled with hot water. Add Mustard powder for a more
effective relief. After about 30 minutes, you can stop and dry off.
Wear a Headband - Put a headband, bandana or something
similar on your forehead and tie it to the back of the head. This will reduce
blood flow to the scalp and decrease throbbing headaches.
Headache
Head Massage - Before you start, make sure you drink
plenty of water.
Now, place your thumbs on either side of the bridge of
your nose (where it meets the eyes) and squeeze for 10 seconds about 4-5 times,
make sure not to cause yourself pain. Now rotate your thumbs so they’re facing
down and the pads are under your eyebrows. Press upwards and hold for 10
seconds. Repeat 4-5
times.
Proceed by placing your three middle fingers on your
temples and apply steady pressure for 10 seconds while massaging the area in
circular motions.
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