Featuring the Headache Quick-fix, the author of Sinus Survival offers a holistic medical treatment resource that will provide relief from various types of headaches; discusses the causes of migraine, tension, and cluster headaches; and provides a Migraine Disability questionnaire and various resources for headache sufferers. Original. 12,500 first printing.
Describes the causes and symptoms of migraine headaches, discusses useful medications, and suggests ways to identify personal triggers and avoid attacks
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This book is not how to cure your headache or migraine but how to learn to adapt and succeed in getting your life back. This is a book on how to survive them.
Includes the full range of chemical, dietary and alternative therapies; how to identify the factors that can trigger attacks; special treatments for children and the elderly; unorthodox approaches to migraine management.
This book explains in ordinary layman language what migraine is and does to your health and how you can use natural remedies and lifestyle changes to get relief for migraine headache or even help prevent its recurrence.
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Buchholz’s Heal Your Headache offers a simple, transforming program. Step 1: Avoid the “Quick Fix.” Too often painkillers only make matters worse because of the crippling complication known as rebound. Step 2: Reduce your triggers.
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Arguing that an appropriate medication has the best potential for relieving a headache, a guide to headache treatment discusses different types of pain, and conventional and alternative options for prevention or treatment.
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