
Feverfew For Migraines
A few weeks ago, my assistant felt a migraine coming on. A feverfew supplement was my suggestion to her, and it worked! Now she would like to share her experience with all of you.
A few weeks ago, my assistant felt a migraine coming on. A feverfew supplement was my suggestion to her, and it worked! Now she would like to share her experience with all of you.
One of Consuming certain foods can trigger or worsen headaches in some people, particularly those who suffer from migraines. Certain foods additives and foods with monosodium glutamate (MSG) are known as common headache triggers.
A 2000 study of 1,090 former NFL players found that at least 60% had suffered at least one concussion throughout their careers. And according to the Centers for Disease control and Prevention, concussions account for one in every ten sports injuries. Sounds like it’s just part of the game, right?
There are many products and methods for treating severe headaches, especially migraines, which are common with traumatic brain injury. My training in hypnosis has helped many people over the course of my 31 years in private practice as a health psychologist.
The other night I woke up with various neurological symptoms, i.e. ophthalmic migraine and a cold right arm. Since my first TBI, 3 more, I’ve never had typical migraines with aura and headaches. Rather I’ve had atypical migraines with neurological symptoms without a headache, which includes one sided muscle weakness, slurred speech, and droopy facial muscles.
Dr. Diane® Roberts Stoler, Ed.D.
7 Hodges Street
N. Andover, MA 01845
Phone: (800) 500-9971
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