Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Migraines


Migraines can be mild to down right nasty. Women are more likely to experience migraines compared to men. Migraines usually occur between 10-40 and often stop by age 50. You can usually find a family history of migraines in a half of patients.

Some people get a "prodrome" which are a group of sensations to that happen before the migraine occurs. This is usually depression, irritability, restless, aura (flashing lights), congestion and redness of the eyes. The prodrome usually lasts for no more than an hour. Migraines may or may not be "one sided". It can last for as little as a couple of hours to a week. There can be nausea and vomiting, light and noise sensitivity. Pulsating and throbbing feelings are usually described.
Sometimes over the counter pain killers work, and sometimes they do not.

What is the medical cause for migraines? There is no definitive answer just yet. Whereas headaches are usually attributed to too much blood in the brain, migraines can be a result of either constriction or dilation of the blood vessels. Other triggers are stress, the onset of menses for women, missing a meal, weather changes, food and environmental sensitivities.
What can you do?
  • Herbs such as Feverfew and Butterbur have been shown to reduce the frequency of migraines by 40-80 %
  • Magnesium can help tone blood vessels and help regulate blood flow. Most people will not get enough magnesium in the diet because of low intake, and poor soil quality.
  • Avoid foods such as wheat, cows milk, cheese, eggs, chocolates, oranges, tomato's, tartrazine (yellow food dye), benzoic acid, alcohol (specifically beer and wine). Foods like cheese, beer, and wine induce migraines in some people because they contain histamines and/or vasoactive compounds that cause blood vessels to expand. Women tend to react to histamine-containing foods more frequently than men do, on account of a deficiency in an enzyme (diamine oxidase) that breaks histamine down. Nitrites, which are common ingredients in lunch meats and smoked/cured meats, dilate blood vessels, and may trigger migraine.
  • CoQ10 is a potent antioxidant used to give us energy, maintain cardiovascular health, decrease stress on the body. CoQ10 has been found to reduce migraine frequency by half.
  • Water therapy: Submerge feet in hot water while putting a cold compress on the back of the neck. This draws the blood away form the head and down to the feet, reducing congestion and pain.
Your Naturopath can help identify what your triggers are, any other contributing factors such as hormonal imbalances, and cater a treatment plan for you.

References: http://www.relieve-migraine-headache.com/migraine-statistics.html

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Why drink lemon water... and HOW it causes alkaline effects on the body


On my research to find out how lemon water is alkaline in the body I came across this site that explains it perfectly:

http://www.energiseforlife.com/wordpress/2009/10/09/alkaline-diet-quick-tip-2-lemons-are-alkalising/

I recommend drinking a glass of lemon water upon rising. This helps stimulate the colon, and rehydrate the body after a 8 hour fast ( Sleep!).

Some other properties of lemon...

part from being an amazing body alkalizer/alkaliser, lemon water also gives the following health benefits:
  • Lemon water has excellent digestive properties and can ease heartburn, bloating and other digestion problems
  • Lemon water cleanses and stimulates the liver and kidneys
  • Lemon juice contains calcium, magnesium and potassium
  • Lemon water (hot) offers relief from cold and flu symptoms while providing some much needed Vitamin C
  • Lemon juice is a great skin cleanser
  • Help with constipation
  • Boosts your immune system
  • Helps with weight loss by stimulating the liver (1 of our organs of detoxification)
So add a lemon to your water (especially if drinking water is a challenge for you!), and notice the effects on your body!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010


I haven't written in a while... life has been pretty eventful, with much learning and growth. With the Chinese new year (year of the Tiger for those who don't know!) less drama and more focus is the theme. There are endless possibilities, and so mant roads. Choosing what to do next can make one feel lost and scattered.

The message I am getting lately is find my center. Yoga, meditation, connecting with the inside... all remind me of my purpose, who I am, what I want. Its funny, all the healers, the friends, the supplements, the meds, nothing is as good as this simple connection. For a moment you feel strong, powerful, and invinsible. And with this feeling, you will inspire others, attract what you need in life, and welcome love into your heart.

~No one can see thier reflection in running water. Its only in still water that we can see~
Taoist Proverb