Has anybody try ed Feverfew for migraines, tell me if it works??
Answers: Yes.
I used to get severe migraines related to my cycle. When they were twice monthly and would take me out of commission for up to 2 days I started Feverfew. I took it pretty much daily. After three weeks I noticed a difference in severity. After two months my headaches dropped to only one a month, and usually it wasn't too bad. After 4 months they stopped. I stopped taking Feverfew after a half year. This was about 8 years ago.
Now I get migraines once or twice a year and they are never as bad as they used to be. A strong cup of coffee after a good nights sleep usually does the trick.
Good luck with yours!
I've never tried Feverfew but I do know of something that will help with migraines if you want to use an alternative medicine. Get some good grade Lavender essential oil and dilute it in warm water then soak a cloth in it and put it on your forehead for about 20 minutes. You can also soak in a bath with a few drops of the essential oil or rub the oil on your temples. Make sure you do a skin test to see that you are not allergic to the oil before applying it to your skin or soaking in it.
Sorry I have never heard of that one. For my daily bad migraines I drink this natural liquid supplement called Vemma (full of minerals and vitamins). I am now free of migraines. If it works for me, it may work for you too. Good luck.
There's a new development in migraine theory:
http://www.neurologyreviews.com/feb04/nr...
I used Feverfew and found that it did nothing for the first couple of weeks. I faithfully took it every night even though it didn't seem to be working. Then after the first couple of weeks, I noticed that I didn't have any migraines. It worked very well for about 3 - 4 months and then it stopped working. I think that my system developed an immunity to it so I stopped taking it. So it does work for awhile.
Someone gave me some white flower liquid that she bought in Chinatown. She said that it was good for migraines. You rub this liquid on your temples and forehead. I found this to work quite well but it smells like some kind of arthritic cream.
I used to get severe migraines related to my cycle. When they were twice monthly and would take me out of commission for up to 2 days I started Feverfew. I took it pretty much daily. After three weeks I noticed a difference in severity. After two months my headaches dropped to only one a month, and usually it wasn't too bad. After 4 months they stopped. I stopped taking Feverfew after a half year. This was about 8 years ago.
Now I get migraines once or twice a year and they are never as bad as they used to be. A strong cup of coffee after a good nights sleep usually does the trick.
Good luck with yours!
I've never tried Feverfew but I do know of something that will help with migraines if you want to use an alternative medicine. Get some good grade Lavender essential oil and dilute it in warm water then soak a cloth in it and put it on your forehead for about 20 minutes. You can also soak in a bath with a few drops of the essential oil or rub the oil on your temples. Make sure you do a skin test to see that you are not allergic to the oil before applying it to your skin or soaking in it.
Sorry I have never heard of that one. For my daily bad migraines I drink this natural liquid supplement called Vemma (full of minerals and vitamins). I am now free of migraines. If it works for me, it may work for you too. Good luck.
There's a new development in migraine theory:
http://www.neurologyreviews.com/feb04/nr...
I used Feverfew and found that it did nothing for the first couple of weeks. I faithfully took it every night even though it didn't seem to be working. Then after the first couple of weeks, I noticed that I didn't have any migraines. It worked very well for about 3 - 4 months and then it stopped working. I think that my system developed an immunity to it so I stopped taking it. So it does work for awhile.
Someone gave me some white flower liquid that she bought in Chinatown. She said that it was good for migraines. You rub this liquid on your temples and forehead. I found this to work quite well but it smells like some kind of arthritic cream.
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