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Natural Migraine Treatment Cure

I'm excited to share the information on this page. I have come upon a natural migraine treatment cure that will dramatically diminish and even eliminate migraine headaches. A bold claim I know.

Let me state my position plainly: I think modern-day western medicine is a great blessing to mankind. I really do. They don't have all the answers, though. They excel in medical research and in emergency treatment and surgery, but not in actual cures.

Literally billions upon billions have been spent researching diseases like heart disease, cancer, Parkinson's disease, etc., etc.Some progress has been made, certainly, but not enough. Many turn to alternative health measures like medicinal herbs.

Like me.

This page is not about migraine symptoms. There will be another page for that. If you have a migraine problem or constant migraine headaches, I sympathize. I don't have a virulent migraine headache problem. I put this site together as I have a family member, my adopted mother, who has suffered with severe migraines for years. Necessity is the mother of discovery just as it is the mother of invention.

The following information will undoubtedly challenge your preconceptions. That's understandable. If you're open minded, here is a little-known natural migraine treatment cure herbal drink that is a very potent elixir of nutrition with many health benefits besides its elimination of migraine headaches.

Natural Migraine Treatment Cure Herbal Tea Concoction

Here it is:

Migraine Headache Cure Formula

  • 1 teaspoonful of Wormwood herb (Artemisia Absinthium); Please adhere strictly to this amount. One teaspoonful is enough. More is not better in this case (see Potential Side Effects point #7 below
  • 1 teaspoonful of Culver's root (Leptandra virginica)
  • 1/4 teaspoonful Cayenne Pepper (Capsicum minimum or Capsicum fastigiatum or Capsicum annum)

Preparation Info:

  • Steam the Wormwood and Culver's root herbs for 20 minutes in 1 pint of hot, boiling water; cover pan or pot with a lid
  • Strain it in a large glass or bottle and stir in the cayenne pepper
  • Bottle it and put it in a cool place

Dosage Amount to Drink: Drink approximately 1 wineglass full.

Potential Side effects

  • Wormwood shouldn't be consumed by woman who are pregnant because it could cause a miscarriage
  • Wormwood may also cause irritation of the gastrointestinal tract and stomach 
  • Wormwood should be taken in moderation at a minimum if you have intestinal or stomach ulcers. If you have a severe ulcer or are prone to stomach ulcers, you shouldn't take it perhaps at all. See your doctor. Scale it back so you're just taking a little
  • If you drink too much, it could incite a bowel movement. Regulate the amount you drink to suit your bowels.
  • I should again warn you that this three-herb concoction is a very bitter tasting concoction
  • Avoid preparations sold as Wormwood Oil. You want the foliage or leaves to prepare the tea. Nothing else
  • Wormwood oil can be dangerous if taken in a quantity large enough to produce psychoactive effects. Wormwood oil should not be taken internally in quantities larger than that which is recommended -- an absolute maximum of 1 teaspoonful is what should be used for the preparation. Once it's prepared, mixed and strained, then drinking a small wineglass is okay. You probably won't want to take more than that anyway as the taste is very bitter. It is one of the most bitterest herbs in the plant kingdom along with rue
  • Wormwood can increase your appetite

Tips

When drinking it, hold your breath, that will help as your tastebuds are deactivated when you hold your breath. Try it and see. It does't look weird either and it's not chunky. It just looks like an herbal tea when it's ready to be imbibed. It's the taste that is distasteful.

Some take it with a teaspoon or tablespoon full of honey. I suggest taking it as is -- at least at first. Once this migraine headache cure starts eliminating your migraine, then you can experiment with adding bee's honey. Of course, if you are allergic to bee stings or bees, don't include honey.

A side effect that is very positive is that wormwood and Culver's root are vermicides -- substances used to kill parasitic intestinal worms and parasites in general. In fact, this wormwood herb of itself is a very potent insecticide. Bugs hate wormwood! Don't believe me? According to Dr. Oz, 90% of human beings carry around intestinal parasites!

Disclaimer

Before I give you this virtually unknown herbal combination that actually relieves migraine suffers from the pain of migraine headaches, I want to discuss something that's very important for your to know.

I have been studying medicinal herbs and alternative health material for many, many years. Still, I am not a doctor nor do I position myself as such nor am I doing so now. I am not dispensing medical advice in this website for to do so is against the law. I've never done that and I never will. I live by the law. This site is educational in nature. Its purpose is to educate you as to alternatives out there in your quest for a migraine headache cure. Medical science is a great gift but they don't have all the answers.

Many cures of diseases are found in herbs, plants and herbal spices. That said,...

you should definitely talk to your doctor about your migraines and the herbs recommended. I recommend that strongly. If, my friend, you have an open mind, the information here is an herbal cure that is a migraine headache cure you should know about.

Where to Find The Migraine Headache Cure Herbs

  • Wormwood -- www.everyherbal.com/wormwood.htm -- Buy the "seeds and foliage option". You want the actual herb. If this site is unsatisfactory to you, do a Google or Bing search on this term "Buy Artemisia Absinthium" and it should produce a goodly number of companies that sell it
  • Culver's root or Black Root -- www.PennHerb.com -- Phone number is 215-637-HERB (4372); specifically, you can see it here: http://www.pennherb.com/cgi-bin/herbstore.cgi/go?;14165. The term "Black Root" is another term for Culver's root. Among the names of Culver's root are Black Root and Tall Speedwell. That can be confusing, which is why I included the Latin names
  • Cayenne Pepper -- you can buy it locally, even at your local grocery store but I don't recommend that as it's not as fresh and is not the best cayenne. I recommend a local health food store. Look for cayenne a minimum in the 30,000 Scoville Heat Units range. 30,000 to 50,000 will be sufficient. Cayenne is great for you but it is hot. (For more info on Cayenne Pepper, please visit my site on cayenne pepper.

I hope you found this info useful.

Yours in health,
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