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Headache And Migraine - 60 Tabs
Headache And Migraine - 60 Tabs
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Headache And Migraine - 60 Tabs
$19.49
Homeocan Headache And Migraine - 60 Tabs is a dietary supplement, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

Formulated by Homeocan, headache and migraine helps relieve symptoms associated with headaches and migraines. This is a homeopathic effective medicine relief, made in Canada. [TABLETS]
Contains:
Cyclamen europaeum 4X
Antimonium crudum 9X
Alumina 9X
Lycopodium clavatum 5X
Argentum nitricum 9X
Digitalis purpurea 9X
Melilotus officinalis 4X
Glonoinum 6X
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Lactose, magnesium stearate.
Important Information:
Do not use if seal is broken. Do not administer to children under 6 years of age. Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if you are pregnant or nursing. Consult a healthcare practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Keep out of reach of children. Do not exceed recommended dosage. Keep at room temperature. Based on traditional homeopathic references and not modern scientific evidences.
Cyclamen europaeum 4X
Antimonium crudum 9X
Alumina 9X
Lycopodium clavatum 5X
Argentum nitricum 9X
Digitalis purpurea 9X
Melilotus officinalis 4X
Glonoinum 6X
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Lactose, magnesium stearate.
Important Information:
Do not use if seal is broken. Do not administer to children under 6 years of age. Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if you are pregnant or nursing. Consult a healthcare practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Keep out of reach of children. Do not exceed recommended dosage. Keep at room temperature. Based on traditional homeopathic references and not modern scientific evidences.
Dosage
Children (2 to 11 years): 1 tablet
Adults (12 years and over): 2 tablets
Directions for use: Chew and let dissolve tablets in mouth 3 times a day and reduce intake as symptoms improve or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. To be taken away from meals.
Children (2 to 11 years): 1 tablet
Adults (12 years and over): 2 tablets
Directions for use: Chew and let dissolve tablets in mouth 3 times a day and reduce intake as symptoms improve or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. To be taken away from meals.
Why Choose Homeocan Therapeutics?
Homeocan Therapeutics is a well-known Canadian brand specializing in homeopathic remedies. Their wide range of popular products includes homeopathic pellets to support allergies, sleep, immune health and stress and topical products like traumacare and arnica gel. Homeocan is trusted in providing safe and effective alternatives to conventional medicine.
Homeocan Therapeutics is a well-known Canadian brand specializing in homeopathic remedies. Their wide range of popular products includes homeopathic pellets to support allergies, sleep, immune health and stress and topical products like traumacare and arnica gel. Homeocan is trusted in providing safe and effective alternatives to conventional medicine.
HEADACHES AND MIGRAINES
Recurrent headaches can be caused by many different factors. Controlling stress helps, but for migraine sufferers the solution is not so easy. The right supplements and herbs can help...
Who hasn’t had a headache? Headaches can have origins in the physical, mental or emotional sphere. They can be very debilitating and difficult to cure. Tension headaches are the most common type of headache and result from muscular tension.
Migraines are also common and may be due to vascular changes in the brain. Some other common headache types are
caffeine, cluster,
hangover, menstrual and
sinus
headaches. In cases of prolonged or recurrent headaches, see your practitioner for an evaluation.
A variety of medical concerns can also lead to headaches for example aneurysm, arthritis, dehydration, food allergies,
hypoglycemia, hypertension, trauma and TMJ disorders. The most important thing about treating a headache is to figure out its origin. Then natural remedies can be tailored to that cause. This article will focus on migraine and tension headaches.
Migraine headaches
have one-sided throbbing pain. Nausea, vomiting, cold hands, dizziness and sensitivity to light and sound are often present. Some migraine sufferers experience auras that precede the headache. They can include visual disturbances, odour disturbances or numbness. Tension headaches have constant pain in one area or over the entire head. Trigger points in sore muscles can cause headache pain when they are stimulated.
There are a few conventional treatments for headaches that treat the symptoms, however these will not treat the underlying cause for the pain. Over time, painkillers like acetaminophen, aspirin and ibuprofen can disrupt the brain’s capacity to effectively handle whatever might be causing the headache. For migraine sufferers, a drug called Imitrex can be useful in increasing
serotonin
levels to affect vascular tone. Imitrex has side effects such as hypertension, heart palpitations and tightness in the neck, jaw or chest. Sometimes migraines can be related to hormone fluctuations; in this case a health care professional may recommend contraceptives.
To avoid headaches reduce your stress level, stretch to keep muscles loose, have regular chiropractic adjustments and get proper rest.
Practice deep breathing exercises to increase brain oxygenation. Keep a log of your headaches to see if things such as food, stress or your monthly cycle affect them.
Use a cold compress on the origin of the headache pain to constrict vessels. Apply warm compresses over muscles to decrease spasms, which may cause tension headaches.
Rub
essential oils
such as
peppermint
or
lavender
over the painful area (keep away from the eyes) to provide quick relief of headaches.
Dietary considerations for headaches include cleansing the body of toxins. If the body is overloaded it is less able to deal with stressors and headaches are more likely to occur. See the section on detoxification for more information on cleansing. Prevent dehydration by drinking 2L of filtered water daily. Avoid any foods you are sensitive to. Foods containing tyramine and
phenylalanine
are well known for their headache promoting properties.
Tyramine containing foods are alcohol, bananas, cheese, chicken, chocolate, citrus fruit, cold cuts, herring, onions, peanuts, pork, smoked fish, sour cream, vinegar, wine and fresh baked yeast products. Phenylalanine containing foods are aspartame, monosodium glutamate (MSG) and foods preserved with nitrates like hot dogs and luncheon meat. Eat a well balanced diet with ample
protein
to keep the blood sugar level.
WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP
- CONTROL STRESS WITH EXERCISES LIKE YOGA AND TAI CHI
- TAKE B VITAMINS; THEY HELP THE BODY COPE WITH STRESS EFFECTIVELY
- TAKE SUPPLEMENTS TO IMPROVE BLOOD VESSEL TONE IN THE BRAIN
- IDENTIFY AND ELIMINATE POTENTIALLY ALLERGENIC FOODS
- KEEP YOUR BLOOD SUGAR STABLE BY EATING REGULAR MEALS & BY TAKING THE RIGHT SUPPLEMENTS
DID YOU KNOW?
(HEADACHE FACTS)
- AT ONE TIME HEADACHES WERE THOUGHT TO BE CAUSED BY EVIL SPIRITS
- HORMONAL FLUCTUATIONS CAN CAUSE HEADACHES.
Recurrent headaches can be caused by many different factors. Controlling stress helps, but for migraine sufferers the solution is not so easy. The right supplements and herbs can help...
Who hasn’t had a headache? Headaches can have origins in the physical, mental or emotional sphere. They can be very debilitating and difficult to cure. Tension headaches are the most common type of headache and result from muscular tension.
Migraines are also common and may be due to vascular changes in the brain. Some other common headache types are
caffeine, cluster,
hangover, menstrual and
sinus
headaches. In cases of prolonged or recurrent headaches, see your practitioner for an evaluation.
A variety of medical concerns can also lead to headaches for example aneurysm, arthritis, dehydration, food allergies,
hypoglycemia, hypertension, trauma and TMJ disorders. The most important thing about treating a headache is to figure out its origin. Then natural remedies can be tailored to that cause. This article will focus on migraine and tension headaches.
Migraine headaches
have one-sided throbbing pain. Nausea, vomiting, cold hands, dizziness and sensitivity to light and sound are often present. Some migraine sufferers experience auras that precede the headache. They can include visual disturbances, odour disturbances or numbness. Tension headaches have constant pain in one area or over the entire head. Trigger points in sore muscles can cause headache pain when they are stimulated.
There are a few conventional treatments for headaches that treat the symptoms, however these will not treat the underlying cause for the pain. Over time, painkillers like acetaminophen, aspirin and ibuprofen can disrupt the brain’s capacity to effectively handle whatever might be causing the headache. For migraine sufferers, a drug called Imitrex can be useful in increasing
serotonin
levels to affect vascular tone. Imitrex has side effects such as hypertension, heart palpitations and tightness in the neck, jaw or chest. Sometimes migraines can be related to hormone fluctuations; in this case a health care professional may recommend contraceptives.
To avoid headaches reduce your stress level, stretch to keep muscles loose, have regular chiropractic adjustments and get proper rest.
Practice deep breathing exercises to increase brain oxygenation. Keep a log of your headaches to see if things such as food, stress or your monthly cycle affect them.
Use a cold compress on the origin of the headache pain to constrict vessels. Apply warm compresses over muscles to decrease spasms, which may cause tension headaches.
Rub
essential oils
such as
peppermint
or
lavender
over the painful area (keep away from the eyes) to provide quick relief of headaches.
Dietary considerations for headaches include cleansing the body of toxins. If the body is overloaded it is less able to deal with stressors and headaches are more likely to occur. See the section on detoxification for more information on cleansing. Prevent dehydration by drinking 2L of filtered water daily. Avoid any foods you are sensitive to. Foods containing tyramine and
phenylalanine
are well known for their headache promoting properties.
Tyramine containing foods are alcohol, bananas, cheese, chicken, chocolate, citrus fruit, cold cuts, herring, onions, peanuts, pork, smoked fish, sour cream, vinegar, wine and fresh baked yeast products. Phenylalanine containing foods are aspartame, monosodium glutamate (MSG) and foods preserved with nitrates like hot dogs and luncheon meat. Eat a well balanced diet with ample
protein
to keep the blood sugar level.
WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP
- CONTROL STRESS WITH EXERCISES LIKE YOGA AND TAI CHI
- TAKE B VITAMINS; THEY HELP THE BODY COPE WITH STRESS EFFECTIVELY
- TAKE SUPPLEMENTS TO IMPROVE BLOOD VESSEL TONE IN THE BRAIN
- IDENTIFY AND ELIMINATE POTENTIALLY ALLERGENIC FOODS
- KEEP YOUR BLOOD SUGAR STABLE BY EATING REGULAR MEALS & BY TAKING THE RIGHT SUPPLEMENTS
DID YOU KNOW?
(HEADACHE FACTS)
- AT ONE TIME HEADACHES WERE THOUGHT TO BE CAUSED BY EVIL SPIRITS
- HORMONAL FLUCTUATIONS CAN CAUSE HEADACHES.
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HEADACHES AND MIGRAINESRecurrent headaches can be caused by many different factors. Controlling stress helps, but for migraine sufferers the solution is not so easy. The right supplements and herbs can help...
Who hasn’t had a headache? Headaches can have origins in the physical, mental or emotional sphere. They can be very debilitating and difficult to cure. Tension headaches are the most common type of headache and result from muscular tension.
Migraines are also common and may be due to vascular changes in the brain. Some other common headache types are
caffeine, cluster,
hangover, menstrual and
sinus
headaches. In cases of prolonged or recurrent headaches, see your practitioner for an evaluation.
A variety of medical concerns can also lead to headaches for example aneurysm, arthritis, dehydration, food allergies,
hypoglycemia, hypertension, trauma and TMJ disorders. The most important thing about treating a headache is to figure out its origin. Then natural remedies can be tailored to that cause. This article will focus on migraine and tension headaches.
Migraine headaches
have one-sided throbbing pain. Nausea, vomiting, cold hands, dizziness and sensitivity to light and sound are often present. Some migraine sufferers experience auras that precede the headache. They can include visual disturbances, odour disturbances or numbness. Tension headaches have constant pain in one area or over the entire head. Trigger points in sore muscles can cause headache pain when they are stimulated.
There are a few conventional treatments for headaches that treat the symptoms, however these will not treat the underlying cause for the pain. Over time, painkillers like acetaminophen, aspirin and ibuprofen can disrupt the brain’s capacity to effectively handle whatever might be causing the headache. For migraine sufferers, a drug called Imitrex can be useful in increasing
serotonin
levels to affect vascular tone. Imitrex has side effects such as hypertension, heart palpitations and tightness in the neck, jaw or chest. Sometimes migraines can be related to hormone fluctuations; in this case a health care professional may recommend contraceptives.
To avoid headaches reduce your stress level, stretch to keep muscles loose, have regular chiropractic adjustments and get proper rest.
Practice deep breathing exercises to increase brain oxygenation. Keep a log of your headaches to see if things such as food, stress or your monthly cycle affect them.
Use a cold compress on the origin of the headache pain to constrict vessels. Apply warm compresses over muscles to decrease spasms, which may cause tension headaches.
Rub
essential oils
such as
peppermint
or
lavender
over the painful area (keep away from the eyes) to provide quick relief of headaches.
Dietary considerations for headaches include cleansing the body of toxins. If the body is overloaded it is less able to deal with stressors and headaches are more likely to occur. See the section on detoxification for more information on cleansing. Prevent dehydration by drinking 2L of filtered water daily. Avoid any foods you are sensitive to. Foods containing tyramine and
phenylalanine
are well known for their headache promoting properties.
Tyramine containing foods are alcohol, bananas, cheese, chicken, chocolate, citrus fruit, cold cuts, herring, onions, peanuts, pork, smoked fish, sour cream, vinegar, wine and fresh baked yeast products. Phenylalanine containing foods are aspartame, monosodium glutamate (MSG) and foods preserved with nitrates like hot dogs and luncheon meat. Eat a well balanced diet with ample
protein
to keep the blood sugar level.
WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP
- CONTROL STRESS WITH EXERCISES LIKE YOGA AND TAI CHI
- TAKE B VITAMINS; THEY HELP THE BODY COPE WITH STRESS EFFECTIVELY
- TAKE SUPPLEMENTS TO IMPROVE BLOOD VESSEL TONE IN THE BRAIN
- IDENTIFY AND ELIMINATE POTENTIALLY ALLERGENIC FOODS
- KEEP YOUR BLOOD SUGAR STABLE BY EATING REGULAR MEALS & BY TAKING THE RIGHT SUPPLEMENTS
DID YOU KNOW?
(HEADACHE FACTS)
- AT ONE TIME HEADACHES WERE THOUGHT TO BE CAUSED BY EVIL SPIRITS
- HORMONAL FLUCTUATIONS CAN CAUSE HEADACHES.
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