Surprisingly, after almost a year it disappeared, I experienced a new episode of migraine attack yesterday, peaked early in the morning, leveled off late in the afternoon, and felt nauseas the entire day. This time it was due to the high caffeine intake (two shots and a caramel), lack of food (only ate a piece of capati at 10.30pm), and changing in sleep pattern (busily blogging that I only slept at 4 in the morning); all the right ingredients to getting an attack.
Those days without it was probably due to this Japanese toxic removing external pads that I would put on my feet prior to night sleep or you may apply it to whichever area you think your body toxic concentration is high or the area which you suffer the ache or pain as the box recommends it. Upon waking up, you will notice that the herbs contain within the pad will turn into brownish colored-like-wet gel. The more often you apply it, the clear the color will be.
Purchased it from a friend who sold it to me at the supplier’s price, I thought the purchase worth it since prior to that the pain from migraine attack was so unbearable and I learnt that the only way to get rid of it was to throw up and get a hefty amount of sleep. Today Gurmit Singh aka Phua Chu Kang is the spokeperson for one of the brands that sell this product, of which I recently saw at the Bangsar’s Guardian pharmacy.
The causes of migraine differ from one person to another, could just be one cause or a combination of them as identified at migraine.org on the following list:
· Stress or sometimes the relief of stress
· Lack of food or infrequent meals
· Foods containing monosodium glutamate, caffeine and tyramine
· Certain specific foods like chocolate, citrus fruits, cheese.
· Alcohol, especially red wine
· Overtiredness (physical or mental)
· Changes in sleep patterns (eg late nights or a weekend lie-in)
· Hormonal factors (e.g. monthly periods, the contraceptive pill, HRT or the menopause)
· Extreme emotions (e.g. anger, grief)
· Physical activity
· Environmental factors (e.g. loud noise, bright or flickering lights, strong perfumes, hot stuffy atmosphere, VDUs)
· Climatic conditions (e.g. strong winds, extreme heat or cold)
· High blood pressure
· Toothache or pain in the eyes, sinuses or neck
· Anxiety/Depression
· Travel
· Change of routine (e.g. shift work or holidays)
· Sexual arousal
· Change of climate
· Very hot baths
Further readings on migraine:
[1] Migraine Awareness Group, MAGNUM
[2] The Migraine Relief Center
[3] The Migraine Trust
[4] Migraine Headache
[5] How to Prevent a Migraine
No, you are all wrong. Migraine is a type 3 mind poison that comes from a particular type of using the mind in a wrong way. Read all about it on http://grazoph.com/howheadaches.html
Get some Wowpoa from Healing Reactions, it clears the worst lifetime migraine in a minute. And it tastes good. I never met anyone with that kind of headache who was not immediately cured. You see, its a type of mind poison one accumulates, and it is neutralized and washed out by Wowpoa general poison antidote. Take Wowpoa to cure your migraines. If you are poor, I will give you some free.
Posted by: Jauncey Leete, Curandero | Sunday, January 11, 2004 at 05:36 AM
Hope you get well soon. I was sniggering to myself when u wrote that one of the
causes of migraines is sexual arousal. I have found out that sex does relieve
headaches :)
Posted by: Sharizal Shaarani | Monday, August 25, 2003 at 07:53 PM
You definitely have my sympathies... I've got an annoyingly big ulcer under my tongue at the moment and it is making me very irritable and on edge - my head nearly burst when this kid was screaming away at KFC at dinner time!
Posted by: jikon | Friday, August 22, 2003 at 10:49 PM