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Although doctors will not usually try to get you to use herbal cures for most ailments and will push prescription drugs, when it comes to headaches, most doctors are all for trying herbal cures as well as alternative medicine to alleviate the pain of the headaches. This is because the current medical treatment for headaches have some severe side effects. For this reason, many doctors are hesitant to prescribe medicine for headaches other than over the counter pain relievers.
Herbal remedies are considered to be an alternate form of healing for many different ailments. There are herbal remedies to treat headaches as well as a variety of different illnesses and conditions. In many cases, herbal remedies have proven to be effective in the treatment of headaches.
One way that you can use herbal remedies to treat headaches that work is to use them ass part of aromatherapy. Aromatherapy employs the use of herbs by extracting their essential oils and using them as a treatment for a variety of conditions. The essential oils must be 100 percent pure and derived from the herb in order to work. They can be inhaled through a diffuser or they can be rubbed on the body as a form of massage.
To treat headaches, try the essential oil of lavender. Lavender is one of the few essential oils that is safe to put directly on the skin. You can purchase lavender essential oils in any health food store and use it to rub on your skin to relieve the pain from headaches.
One caveat to using herbals to treat headaches is that you should never combine herbal remedies with traditional medicine as there can be a reaction. If you are using herbal remedies to treat your headaches, you should talk to your doctor if you have also been prescribed regular medicine. This is because some medications can interact with herbal remedies.
Another herbal remedy that works to cure headaches is rosemary. When you use rosemary as a massage oil, it should be mixed with a carrier oil such as vegetable oil so that it does not cause irritation on the skin. You should put one ounce of carrier oil to about five drops of rosemary in order to get a good massage oil to treat headaches.
If you visit any health food store, chances are that they will have herbal remedies to cure headaches in both pill and topical treatment form. Before you use any of these herbal remedies, you should talk to your doctor about a possible interaction between medications that you may be taking already. While most herbal remedies to treat headaches are perfectly safe, there are some cases where you might experience an adverse reaction with other medications, so talk to your physician to be on the safe side.
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