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6 Simple but Effective Natural Remedies for Migraines

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Anyone who has ever had a migraine knows that the pain is unlike any other type of pain. A migraine can last for many hours or even days, and it often includes other physical symptoms. Dizziness, vision disturbances, and sensitivity to light and sound are common symptoms that accompany migraines.

There are plenty of prescription drugs to control migraines, but most of them require you to take them every day, whether you have a headache or not. For migraine sufferers who try to avoid excess medications, this option doesn’t seem like the wisest way to manage migraines. There are more natural ways to deal with the agony of migraines - and they don’t involve daily injections or mountains of pills.

1. Keep a journal of the foods you eat and your migraine symptoms. You may find a correlation between certain foods and migraines. Some of the most common offenders: chocolate, red wine, caffeine, and artificial sweeteners.

2. For some people, caffeine is a trigger. For others, it’s a treatment. When you feel a migraine creeping up on you, try drinking a cup of coffee or a caffeinated soda. You may feel the pain receding.

3. When the migraine has already started to take hold of you, try to get to a dark and quiet place as soon as possible. Put in earplugs, cover your eyes so no light reaches your face, and lie down. The absence of sound and light works wonders for many migraine sufferers. A nap may also help, so if you find yourself drifting off in the dark don’t fight it!

4. See a dentist. Some migraines are actually a result of temporomandibular jaw (TMJ) disorder.

5. Ginger, taken raw, in a tea, or even in cookie form, may help arrest the increase of migraine pain once a headache has begun.

6. Relax. Many headaches are caused by tension. If you are prone to migraines, tense facial muscles can bring on one of the painful episodes.

Experimentation is necessary when you’re finding a migraine treatment that works for you. Every sufferer is different, and every migraine is different. Keeping records of your symptoms can help you to figure out exactly what works best for you.

10 Bizarre and Ineffective Home Treatments

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You’ve read about the weirdest home remedies, and you know about some of the strangest diseases to plague humankind. But the positively implausible treatments of yesteryear deserve a mention also. Here are just a few bizarre outdated home remedies that are virtually guaranteed not to work. These are all real folk remedies that have been used at one time or another. (In case you’re wondering, we don’t endorse or condone the actual use of any of these treatments.)

crazy home treatments snail earache

1. For earaches, de-shell a snail and put the snail’s “froth” in your ears. (If anyone knows how to harvest snail froth, please leave a comment. We’re dying of curiosity.)

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6 of the Best Energy-Boosting Super-Foods (You Can Find Easily in Your Grocery Store)

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Feeling sluggish and sleepy after a long night? Are your eyes becoming heavy-lidded in your morning meeting? Instead of turning to coffee or candy for a quick pick-me-up (and subsequent energy crash), why not try adjusting your diet? By eating a balanced diet with energy-giving foods every day, you can level out your energy levels and smooth those hills and valleys.
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The 3 Best Natural Remedies for Neck Pain

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You’ve probably used the phrase “pain in the neck” many times in your life. Most of us use it in a humorous way, but actual neck pain is nothing to laugh about. Neck pain caused by injury, bad posture, or a poor sleeping position can profoundly affect your quality of life.

Don’t be tempted to reach for the over-the-counter pain relievers. While medications may treat your pain, they’re only a temporary fix. As soon as the medicine wears off, your pain will come back - and you’ll be right back where you started.

For a more long-lasting and effective treatment, treat the source of the pain. A doctor or chiropractor should give you the go-ahead before you try any of these home remedies for neck pain.

1. Massage. May cases of neck pain are due to stress, strain, or overuse. An expert massage can loosen tight muscles and relieve inflammation in the neck and shoulders, easing your pain.

2. Acupuncture. This ancient Eastern remedy is still feared by some Westerners, but it’s nothing to shy away from. Acupuncture is painless and effective and can give you almost instant pain relief. Qualified practitioners use ancient techniques to insert needles at specific points to ease pain and help you feel better overall.

3. Yoga. Yoga may help immediately with a stiff neck by encouraging you to loosen up. But it’s even more helpful in the long term. By building core strength and increasing your flexibility, yoga can prevent future neck strain. And you don’t even have to contort yourself in strange postures - just a few simple yoga positions can get you on your way to a stronger and more stable neck.

If your neck pain continues despite your best efforts to relieve it, you may have a serious underlying musculoskeletal problem. When in doubt, it’s always best to see your doctor to rule out a serious condition such as a spinal injury.

3 Natural Folk Remedies for Head Lice

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boy scratching head lice

If you have children, lice is probably an issue that concerns you. Although you can get lice at any age, the closeness of children in schools makes kids more likely to acquire the bugs.

The treatment recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics is an over-the-counter chemical that you apply twice, the second application a week after the first. While this method may be effective, it contains harmful substances that you may just not want seeping into your child’s skin. Or maybe your child’s lice have grown resistant to the type of chemical treatment you’re using. What else can you do, short of shaving your child’s head?

Folk remedies for head lice have been abundant for as long as anyone can remember. Most of the home remedies involve smothering the lice and their eggs so that they suffocate and die. Others rely on the bugs’ natural dislike of some herbal substances.

1. Mayonnaise. Not Miracle Whip or any other mayonnaise substitute, mind you. The thick and greasy texture of mayonnaise has been used by many mothers to smother lice and their nits (eggs). You apply it liberally to the affected person’s head, cover it all with a shower cap, and leave it on overnight. The next morning, wash the hair thoroughly and use a nit comb (a small, very fine-toothed comb) to remove lice bodies and nits.

2. Olive oil soaks. With the head over the sink and protective cloths covering the clothing, saturate every last strand of hair with olive oil. Leave the olive oil on for 30 minutes and then comb with a nit comb. Wash the hair with dish soap to remove the oil. Repeat the process every other day for two weeks.

3. Tea tree oil. You can buy tea tree oil shampoo at just about any retailer these days. If you would prefer, it’s also effective to put a few drops of tea tree oil into your child’s regular shampoo. Then comb the hair very carefully with a lice comb to remove the bodies and nits.

When you use any lice treatment, it’s very important to treat your bedding, soft toys, and head coverings. Lice die without a host within 48 hours, so put those things that can’t be washed into an airtight plastic bag for 2-3 days to kill the little bugs. For the things that can go in the washing machine, wash them on hot and then dry them on high for at least 30 minutes.