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  • 5 ways to beat migraines

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    Put a stop to disabling headaches with these five simple solutions.

    Migraine is the third most common disease in the world and the seventh most disabling.1 Apart from severe headaches, symptoms include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and increased sensitivity to light and sound.

    While prescription drugs like methysergide, sumatriptan and ergotamine are available to treat the condition, they come with a long list of side-effects, from dizziness and drowsiness to chest pain and high blood pressure. Methysergide has even been associated with fibrosis, where scar tissue accumulates in the organs.2

    Here are five natural ways to beat the condition instead.

  • Cannabis halves headache and migraine pain

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    Cannabis halves the severity of headaches and migraine attacks, a major new study has discovered.

    Sufferers reported a reduction of 47 percent in the severity of headaches and 49 percent in migraine pain.

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  • Migraine could be triggered by third cup of coffee

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    One billion people around the world suffer from migraine, making it the third most prevalent illness—but nobody really knows what causes it.

    Weather patterns, bad sleep, hormonal changes, stress, medications and some foods and drinks have all been blamed for triggering an attack—but coffee isn't one of them, or at least not the first two cups, researchers reckon.

  • Saunas, the hot cure-all

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    Some like it hot. . .and perhaps more should because taking a regular sauna can have a big impact on our health. It protects against heart disease, lung problems, mental health disorders and, not surprisingly with all that, it also helps us live longer.

    If that wasn't enough, sauna bathing also helps improve skin conditions, arthritis, headaches and the flu, say researchers from the University of Eastern Finland.

    The researchers brought together all the previously-published research into sauna bathing, which involves brief exposure to very high temperatures, usually in the 80 to 100 degrees C range.

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