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Reflexology for Migraine
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Reflexology for Migraine
Many, in fact, millions of people in the United States suffer from migraines, a neurological disorder which causes recurring, severe (often debilitating) headaches. Migraine occurs when the blood vessels in the head and neck spasm, or contract. In this section we will discuss how reflexology for migraine can help provide comfort to many.
Symptoms of migraine which reflexology for migraine can help alleviate include severe, throbbing pain on one side of the head; "auras;" sensitivity to light; nausea; vomiting; chills or sweating; and irritability. Migraine can be triggered by a wide array of factors and can last from several hours to several days.
Many medical practitioners agree that relieving tension and improving circulation can have far-reaching health benefits, providing improved biological function and pain relief as well as stimulating the body's self-healing properties. Evidence has shown that a large proportion of those who suffer from migraine experience significant relief from their symptoms through reflexology massage.
Basically what reflexology for migraine does is it helps the body heal on its own through the increased stimulation on certain reflex points on one’s feet and/or hands.
Reflexology is an ancient method of applying pressure to certain areas of the hands and feet which are connected by nerves to other parts of the body; stimulating these "reflex" areas can improve blood flow and relieve stress, leading to better function and relief from pain.
Once the reflexology process for migraines is performed, this will help increase the activity of the endocrine glands in the body which is one of the main control centers of one’s hormonal activity.
Through the application of gentle pressure to the reflex zones of the feet which correspond to the head and neck, reflexologists are able to pinpoint the source of the migraine and alleviate their patients' symptoms.
While researchers do not all agree on the exact means by which reflexology restores health and balance to the body, it is significant that most patients who have tried the therapy report that they experience relief from migraine pain.
Reasearch on reflexology for migraine can be found all over now including Creighton University studies found at http://altmed.creighton.edu/migraine/reflexology.htm and more.
Reflexology for migraine headaches is a great way to try something new which has indeed been successful for many who have tried it for their migraines in the past.
At first, it may seem as though it is causing more irritability or nausea, but after three or more sessions many have reported their ailments to subside.
It is very important to consider natural treatments for migraines such as reflexology massage. It is also very important to look into more information regarding using reflexology for your migraines as there may be a more serious issue causing the migraines which would require the attention of your medical professional.
However, for a simple, more natural treatment for a migraine, we do recommend looking into reflexology practitioners in order to speak with them and find out more about how reflexology for migraines can help you.
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