Headache Prevention & Migraine Treatment -
101 Tips
Stop Headaches & Migraines With
Simple, Yet Effective Pain Management Strategies Without
Resorting To Drugs!
Here are some
tips on how to start and maintain a good exercise
routine.
Headache
Prevention Tip #96.
Stretch
your self every now and then. Never let cramps set in. If you
feel that you have been in a position for too long, get and
stretch yourself. Rub your hands and feet and the muscles of
your neck to boost up the circulation
Headache
Prevention Tip #97.
An exercise that will
help you get rid of a tension related headache. This is an
exercise that is usually done by an expert but I assure you
that it is perfectly safe to do it on your own as
well.
- Place your right
hand on the top of your head or let it rest on your
forehead.
- Now gently turn
your head towards the right. This will clear the left side
of your neck so that your left hand can have easy access to
it.
- Now place the
palm of your left hand on the back of your neck and let
your fingers try to sense out any muscle that is
particularly taut.
- For this, all
you have to do is let your fingers creep along your neck
like the legs of a spider but with a little more
force.
- When you have
found a tight muscle, gently apply pressure on it using the
soft balls of your fingers.
- As you apply
pressure, breathe in air and hold the air for ten to twenty
seconds.
- As you hold the
air, the application of pressure must
continue.
- Concentrate on
the releasing of the tension of that
muscle.
- Convince your
mind that all the toxins that were pent up in that muscle
have now been released.
- When you feel
that the muscle has relaxed, release your grip and at the
same time breathe out through your mouth, feeling that all
the toxins have been released from your
body.
- Repeat the
exercise on the same side of your neck and try to find
another muscle.
- In this way
continue till all the muscles on the left side are
done.
- Now repeat this
exercise with right side of your neck and using your right
hand this time.
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Causes
Of Migraine Headaches In
Children
Specific foods and
beverages: Specific foods like bologna,
bacon and hot dogs contain monosodium
glutamate or MSG. This causes headaches
in some people. Similarly, certain
beverages like chocolate, caffeine, and
soda also are believed to sometimes
trigger migraines.
Source:
The Complete Guide to Migraine
Headaches
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