Anti-migraine ingredients = Anti-inflammatory ingredients
No.14 FEVERFEW + BUTTERBUR
FEVERFEW + BUTTERBUR ANTI-MIGRAINE PROPERTIES: ANTI-INFLAMMATORY + ANTIOXIDANT + ANTI-CANCER
Feverfew (Tanacetum partheniuim) and butterbur rhizomes (Petasites hybridus, Asteraceae) contain sesquiterpene lactones and sesquiterpene esters, respectively. Studies showed that they inhibit: blood platelet aggregation, release of serotonin in addition altering the arachidonic acid pathway which decreases the synthesis of the inflammatory chemical mediators, prostaglandins and leukotrienes. Feverfew as preventive: two to three fresh leaves per day.
The most common herb used in the treatment of migraines is feverfew. Some studies suggest it might be helpful in preventing migraines when taken daily by restricting the dilation of blood vessels.
Feverfew comes from the same tribe of plants (asteraceae) as the daisy. Since the 1st century A.D., it has been used for the treatment of headache, stomachaches and fever. Feverfew has anti-inflammatory, stimulant, relaxant, decongestant and anti-coagulant properties.
Feverfew is mainly used for the treatment and prevention of frequent and serious migraine headaches. From the Natural Health (2007-03-01) we are told that "in a recent, well-designed clinical trial, 170 German patients took a placebo pill or an extract of feverfew for 16 weeks. Those taking Feverfew had significantly fewer migraines."
Feverfew should be taken daily as a preventative, rather than a treatment for migraines. Herbal experts recommend tapering off the dose if you are going to quit taking the herb.
Some studies suggest butterbur can help reduce frequency and duration of migraines. This herb should be taken daily for maximum benefit.
Traditionally butterbur has been used to treat spasms in the respiratory and digestive tract. In addition, Butterbur is said to inhibit the production of histamine, which helps to keep air passages open. This may help to relieve allergic congestion and seasonal allergies.
Butterbur is very popular in Europe and becoming increasingly popular in America as a sound way to minimize neurological discomfort. The exact cause of this is still unclear but neurologically severe headaches may be caused by a number of biological factors. Some researchers believe that they stem from an imbalance in the central nervous system that encourages the release of blood-dilating peptides. This could result in inflammation of the brain's thin outer layer, the cerebral cortex. As pressure builds, blood flow becomes more restricted, potentially enhancing migraine headache symptoms. (Carle, R., Plant-based antiphlogistics and spasmolytics' (translated from German). Z Phytother. 1988; 9: 67-76).
Read more: Herbs Used for Migraines http://www.soyouwanna.com/herbs-used-migraines-24611.html#ixzz25MuSU0l9
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The Migraine Headache Symptoms is a throbbing pain on one side of your head. You also may have other symptoms before, during, and after migraine. Different people have different symptoms
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