Effective Folk Remedies for Treating Migraine

There are contraindications. Consult your doctor.

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Camphor and Ammonia: To alleviate migraine symptoms, inhale a mixture of camphor and ammonia in equal proportions.

Cotton with Beet Juice: Soak cotton in beet or onion juice and insert it into the ear on the affected side.

Herbal Pillow: Keep a pillow filled with leaves of cherry laurel, camphor laurel, and eucalyptus in equal parts on hand. When you have a headache, place the pillow on the sore spot for 2-3 hours.

Mint Infusion: Pour 1/2 tablespoon of mint herb with 1 cup of boiling water and heat in a water bath, stirring, for 15 minutes. Then cool, strain, and add up to 1 cup of boiled water. Take 1/2 - 1/3 cup 1-3 times a day 15 minutes before meals. Store the infusion for no more than 2 days.

Pulsatilla: Pour 2 teaspoons of pulsatilla herb with 1 cup of boiling water and infuse for a day. Drink throughout the day.

Water Procedures: Use warm foot or hand baths, as well as contrast showers, to relieve tension.

Milk with Egg: Every morning, break a raw chicken egg into a glass of just boiled hot milk and mix thoroughly. Drink it hot on an empty stomach for 7 days.

Goldenrod: Take 5-10 grams of herb or roots per 1 cup of water, boil until the volume is reduced by half, cool, and strain. Take 1/2 cup 3 times a day before meals for migraines.

Thyme Bath: For migraines or menstrual irregularities, prepare an infusion of 100-200 grams of thyme in 2-3 liters of boiling water, add it to the bath, and lie in it. This will help relieve all ailments.

Mint Oil: Inhale peppermint oil and rub it into your temples — this significantly relieves migraines.

Head Massage: Perform a head massage, moving from the forehead to the nape with both hands.