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Chinese Medicine Helps Prevent Migraines

If you or anyone you know is experiencing head discomfort, you initially feel that this is headache or maybe a migraine. But what is a migraine? It is a type of headache that tends to be a lot more severe when compared to any tension type headache and other types. The experience of intense, throbbing pain within the front of the head is how it usually manifests. Discomfort like this may lead to symptoms such as flickering vision, some nausea, and maybe even vomiting.


Many people all over the world suffer from migraines to varying degrees but there are some simple ways to stop them.


Taking a nice warm bath can cool down and lower the head pain. As well as this, prescription medicines exists that promise to give a soothing relief to migraine pains. However, Traditional Chinese Medicines will also make it onto the list for help with this one sided headache.


In a nutshell, Chinese medicines target the liver and the gallbladder. They also target the insufficient flow of the Yin-Yang and of the blood circulation. Research has shown that people should be able to differentiate the main patterns of migraines. This always helps the Chinese medicine specialist to advise the correct formula. To treat migraines,  these can be Dang Gui (Radix Angelicae Sinensis). Two more are Ge Gen, which is also known as Radix Puerariae and then there is a herb called Bai Shao. These treatments can be taken daily with with warm water.

Another treatment for migraines is Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin. This is available in the form of capsules. Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin can sometimes be purchased as a tablet. It is usually recommended that 8 pills should be taken three times daily to prevent migraines.


Other Chinese medicines include:


Tou Tong Pian,


Qiang Huo Sheng Shi Tang,


Ge Gen Teng Wan and


Long Dan Xie Gan Tang


It is important to consult your doctor initially for a correct diagnosis to your condition before seeking alternative medicines.

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