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Ten Best Ways to Avoid Migraines
The problem with migraine prevention is that there isn’t just one cause for the headaches. There are very many
triggers for migraines, in fact, and trying to avoid them all would be an exercise in hermitry. Who wants to spend
the rest of their life living in a cave just to avoid headaches? That being said, there are a few things you can do
to avoid migraines and here are the top ten.
1) Cut the caffeine. Among the multitude of products linked to migraines is caffeine. Taking in too much can
lead to a headache of monstrous proportions. Unfortunately, it’s not only too much caffeine that lead to a
headache, it’s caffeine withdrawal if you’re used to taking in a lot. Best to cut back slowly.
2) While we’re talking about caffeine, let’s also talk about NutraSweet. Aspartame has been the culprit for
many people who have complained of migraines. Go in search of why aspartame causes migraines and you will run into
what seems like the biggest cover-up since Roswell. Most of what you’ll read hasn’t been proven, but then again
neither have the makers of NutraSweet proven that their product doesn’t contribute to migraines. Avoid it and you
may well avoid a horrendous headache.
3) There are more reasons to give up smoking than you can count, but avoiding migraines is another reason to
put on the list. Of course, that’s easier than said than done if you are the smoker, but remember, secondhand smoke
is just as likely to cause a migraine headache as actual smoking. So if you can, remove yourself from the
environment in which people are smoking. Better yet: Get them to remove themselves. You do have the right to not
have to be around their smoke, especially if their smoke is causing your headaches.
4) Establish a regular pattern of sleeping and waking. In fact, get as anal-retentive as you can about this.
A regular pattern of going to bed at the same time and getting up at the same time, on weekends as well as
weekdays, can do wonders. Many people who have instituted a rigid routine of sleeping and waking have discovered
that their migraines disappear completely and forever. Or at least as long as they continue the pattern.
5) Give up the pill and try another form of contraception. Birth control pills and their effects on hormones
can be a major hazard when it comes to migraine pain. You don’t necessarily have to go off the pill entirely. Some
people have found that merely changing brands puts an end to their migraine misery. If that doesn’t help, however,
you may look into other forms of female contraception or, if you and your partner don’t mind, switching over to
condoms.
6) Change your lighting. Very bright lights can often trigger very severe migraines. You might consider using
the softer, filmy kind of light bulbs. Or use lamps instead of overhead lights. Or stop using fluorescent lighting,
if that’s possible. If you spend a lot of time at the computer monitor, take frequent breaks and get as far away
from the pulsating waves of the monitor as possible.
7) Cheese, chocolate and wine may sound like the ideal ingredients for a romantic picnic, but if you are
prone to migraines the last thing you may be feeling is romantic following that afternoon getaway. Aged cheeses
especially are dangerous because they contain the amino acid tyramine. Chocolate contains phenylethamine. Both
chemicals contribute to migraines and alcohol is a trigger as well. Stay away from all three and find other ways to
get in a romantic mood.
8) Use body wash to smell good instead of perfume or cologne. Odors and aromas are major causes of migraines
and those that make you smell good are among the worst. Keep yourself clean instead of daubing with the
smelly-goods.
9) Being an aerobic exercise program. Exercising regularly helps to increase your cardiovascular capacity and
improper blood flow is linked to recurrent migraines.
10) Driver or take a train when you can instead of flying. The lowering of cabin pressure on airplanes is a
sure-fire migraine trigger and one easily avoided when the trip can be made by alternative means of
transportation.
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