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Migraine

Although migraine headaches are common among both men and women, there are important differences.

The prevalence of migraine is 2-3 times higher in women - with over a quarter of women being affected at some stage during their life.


How to Prevent a Migraine?

The character of the headaches also differs. Women tend to report higher levels of pain, longer duration of headaches, and more associated symptoms, such as nausea and vomiting. Visual symptoms are also less common in women.

Because stress often triggers migraines, people who are habitual sufferers should learn relaxation and stress management techniques. These are especially helpful in aborting headaches when warning signs are felt.

Vedic Meditation is one of the most powerful techniques available for reducing stress and anxiety. It is also one of the easiest to learn and simplest to practice.

Massage, relaxation exercises of the neck, shoulder, and jaw muscles may all be helpful. Rest in a dark room with cool compresses can prevent the headache. Foods such as alcohol, aged cheeses, chocolate, fermented or marinated foods, MSG, artificial sweeteners such as aspartame, and caffeine all may trigger headaches; diet should be monitored to reduce or eliminate intake of these.

Nicotine may cause migraine - yet another good reason to give up smoking!

In summary, each person's migraine pain, the triggers, and "headache calendar" (when headaches tend to occur) are unique. Treatments are also unique for each case. Those who get migraine's need to consider their individual triggers, lifestyle issues such as stress level and eating habits, and their own preferences for medication as they and their physicians choose treatments.

 

Photo: Warwick Jones, teacher of Vedic Meditation

There are many things you can do to prevent heart disease and / or just stay healthy:

... the combination of Vedic Meditation, for twenty minutes twice a day, with a good diet - especially a low fat, low salt diet - and physical exercise, should see a dramatic change in your health.

Vedic Meditation is one of the most powerful techniques
available for reducing stress and anxiety. It is also one of
the easiest to learn and simplest to practice.

Phone, 09 419 5380, or email to arrange
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