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Bee Pollen 500 mg 250 Capsules

  • 250 Capsules
  • Serving Size: 2 capsules

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Reducing Headache Naturally

A headache is a condition of pain in the head; sometimes neck or upper back pain may also be interpreted as a headache. It ranks amongst the most common local pain complaints. It has been found that monosodium glutamate can cause headaches or other symptoms in susceptible people. It is often added to Chinese foods, with wonton soup a frequent offender. However, it is also found in many processed meats and tenderizers. Headaches can be single or recurrent in nature, and localized to one or more areas of the head and face.

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I have suffered severe migraines/headaches/TMJ since I was in elementary school, and I am currently 16 where they are just getting worse. I am seeing a neurologist and he said that my only hope is to see a headache specialist since he has done all he can for me (I have been on every type of medicine under the sun, I promise). I don’t mind the distance (I am from South Carolina), I just want the best headache specialist that can either diagnose me, treat me, or see if other illnesses I have are related.
The Miami Children’s Hospital has come up a lot, is it worth it or are there better ones in Minnesota (Mayo Clinic) or New York/Boston?
Medicine I have taken is Maxalt-MLT and the pill version, Topomax and all its cousins, Barbiturates (with Codeine and Tylenol and whatever else), LoPressor and everything related to it, Advil, Tylenol, Aleve, every sinus medicine, Imitrex, all over the counter caffeine pills, glucose tablets, etc
I have taken so much medicine over the years that I have forgotten all that I have taken (especially those that my doctor gave as mini trials that never worked)

Clinical correspondence in the latest Cephalalgia journal reports the presence of ‘cutaneous allodynia’ in two cluster headache patients.

What is cutaneous allodynia? Cutaneous (relating to or affecting the skin) allodynia (is a painful response to a normally non painful stimulus) so in this case there is a heightened, painful sensitivity to touch. This increased sensitivity to touch, along with other symptoms for e.g. photo-phobia (heightened sensitivity to light) and phono-phobia (heightened sensitivity to sound) is a sign of sensitisation of the brainstem.

Research shows quite clearly that the brainstems of migraineurs and tension headache sufferers are also sensitised …. and what do the ‘triptans’ do? they desensitise the brainstem and that is why they are effective in alleviating the pain in migraine, tension and cluster headache – all three headaches originate from the same condition i.e. a sensitised brainstem.

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African Kola Nut 10% – 60 Cap Bottle

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The African Kola Nut is regarded as a stimulant with more caffeine than coffee…. More >>

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Almost everyone might have experienced a headache once or many times in life. Do you know exactly what triggers headaches? If it is experienced now and then, it may be due to genetic factor, or the metabolism of your body. Also, stress is another significant factor which triggers hormonal headaches. Although there are several factors that are almost universal in triggering headaches, the situation varies with different persons. The most cited impetuous factors are anxiety, glare, noise, stress and anger. There are some other common factors like sneezing, relaxation, pollen and sexual activity.

The associated symptoms are visual disturbance like flashes of lights and blind spots. There is an experience of intensified sensitivity to light or noise, and it can be nausea with some persons. Some people suffer from cluster headaches, which are even more painful. They are not the same as typical migraine, but they are even debilitating. A better solution is to learn what triggers your headache and then avoid it in future. You can also learn to anticipate the onset of the problem and take steps to stop them.

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I have this horrible headache for 2 days now and when I lay down it gets worse…it turns into a migraine. As of today I have a fever of 101. Also, I have completely watery diarrhea. Any ideas?

Nobody Enjoys a Constant Headache

Constant headache is a headache which generally arises out of tension, from any type of stress, changes in temperature or weather, lack of enough rest, or by eating the types of food to which you are allergic. It is very common in nature and nearly everybody suffers it. This headache causes pain in your head and makes your neck and back muscles tighten. That’s why people are so afraid of constant headache.

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