Wednesday, September 15th, 2010 at
4:10 pm

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Sunday, September 5th, 2010 at
6:20 pm
my husband is complaining the pain, i wished i could help him. he already consulted a doctor and had a tablet being taken to avoid the attack of that headache. i just wanted that type of headache, could be treated naturally as medicines over the counter has a lot of side effects as my self prefer to cure any illnesses through natural medication. i dont want to be like a living drug store.:-)
Saturday, August 28th, 2010 at
6:10 pm
As there are many different types of headaches there are also many headache remedy for sinus, migraine, cluster and tension headaches. Millions of Americans suffer from some type of headache and have visited a physician to find effective treatment. With the many types of remedies that have occurred over the years a few have found to be better then others and are used for headache sufferers, not matter what type of headache they have.
A useful headache remedy that can help equalize your body’s chemistry, as your urine alkalinity increases with a headache, is to take some apple cider vinegar. A glass of this acidic solution can bring your pH down to normal. You can use pH strips to test the levels, as you may not know the correct amount to take at first.
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Monday, August 16th, 2010 at
7:36 pm
Cluster headaches are not very common. National statistics show that only 69 out of 100,000 people get them. Hence, you would find that this type of headache is not as well researched and discussed as the other types of headaches. Still, cluster headaches can be very painful; those who suffer from them would desperately want to look for an effective cluster headache pain relief.
A typical cluster headache sufferer is about 30 years old. Most the sufferers for this type of headache have their first cluster headache between the age of 20 and 50. Nevertheless, you can develop one at any time in your life. There have been reports of those who get their first symptoms before they even turn 10-years-old. Then, there are also some people who do not get inflicted until they are 80-years-old or older. Men are usually affected more often than women. In fact, only one of every six who suffer from a cluster headache is a female.
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Saturday, August 14th, 2010 at
6:31 pm

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Part of the award winning public television series Healthy Body/Healthy Mind. At some point of our lives, we all seem to get what we feel is a headache or a migraine, but for some- migraines can be a debilitating condition that has daily complications. In addition to the pain and discomfort migraine headaches can keep sufferers up in the middle of the night, making them feel tired and lethargic the next day. A more intense type of headache called “cluster headaches”… More >>
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Thursday, July 1st, 2010 at
2:30 am

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Sinol “All Natural” Headache Nasal Spray with capsaicin. This new pain reliever is being used by migraine and cluster headache clinics. Relief medicine that works.
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Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 at
6:10 pm
Here’s the story:
On Halloween night I took my kids out and while we were walking I sat down on the curb and got incredibly nauseated and dizzy and a stabbing pain on the right side of my head behind my eye. It was bad enough that I could not get up. They had to call the ambulance to come get me. At this time I was bleeding heavily (period). At the hospital, They diagnosed it a cluster headache and gave me Demerol and oxygen therapy. It got better. I since have not had such an attack but I have had headaches. I went online and researched CH and I don’t match most of the symptoms. It was more like a migraine but my doctor said I don’t get them. I think it had something to do with my heavy period. What are your thought on this? Just wondering if anyone had something simalar?
Thursday, May 20th, 2010 at
6:17 pm
is there any natural way(treatments) to cure cluster headache……..?
pls tell me natural cure for “cluster headache”-reminind “cluster”..pls help
Saturday, May 8th, 2010 at
6:10 pm
Both cluster and migraine headaches, when chronic and severe can be very difficult to treat. Cluster headaches are characterized by severe stabbing one sided headaches, with pain behind the eye. They usually occur either the same time every day or are seasonal and when the attacks happen they last a few minutes to and hour. Many people want to move around when they have cluster headaches. Migraines on the other hand, have throbbing pain on one or both sides of the head. Light and sound are painful and nausea and vomiting may happen. Migraineurs as a result, want to be lying down in a quiet room as movement makes the pain worse.
So what do these two headaches have in common that may allow one treatment to work for both? Well, according to research from headache specialists at the American Headache Society, there is an area deep inside the brain responsible for registering headache pain. This part of the brain connects back to the nerves in the upper part of the neck which then connect to the nerves just under the skin at the back of the head. The nerves at the back of the head are called the occipital nerves and if they are over stimulated to the point of blocking impulses, this feeds back to the areas deep in the pain and blocks pain of both cluster and migraine headaches.
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