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Old Sep 18, 2005, 10:44 AM
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Please Help(migraine Relief)

I just want to ask a quick question....I have been looking for alternatives to migraine medication and I was wondering if anyone new anything about what Mannatech does and the side affects to the medication....Basically I want to know if Mannatech and Ambrotose works for Migraines and nausea??.....Also if anyone knows how to treat migraines that last for days( the longest was 21 days)....I am willing to try anything.....I have suffered from migraines for almost 10 yrs and I have tried everything....now I am looking at natural medications and home remedies.....I have an extremely high immunity to drugs and medication... I am going to try accupunture and herbal teas for relief....but if anyone has anymore ideas Please....PLEASE Share!! Thanx....Karen

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Hi, Karen,
Have you tried Maxalt MLT - 10 mg?
It's only available with prescription from a doctor. It helps my wife when nothing else will.
You can do a search on Google; http://www.google.com, and find information about non-prescription drugs; side effects, etc.
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Hi. Not sure how much I can add. I myself have found acupuncture to be of some benefit, as well as therapeutic massage, being a certified therapist myself. Though I have not tried it myself, feverfew tea (a form of chrysanthemum) is reputed to be an excellent preventative measure, as can ginger for nausea. Good luck. I hope you find some well deserved relief soon.
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Hi,
One of the very best medicines (not over-the-counter) for nausea is Phenegran Jell, with prescription, comes in a "needle like" container, keep in refrigerator, and it's put on top of the wrist, rubbing both wrists together; gives instant relief. It is not injected, like a needle, but absorbs instantly through the skin into the blood stream.
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have you tried head massage ? sometimes this can reduce the effects of migranes

also stretching exersise , to help the flexibillity of your spine, as tenstion in your spine can have knock on effect to all types of headache.

co-enzime Q-10 , this has been proven to help 50% of people of have migranes

hope this helps
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