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Home Remedies for Headache Good way cure

Home Remedies for Headache
There are  wide variety  number of  reasons for a headache, from the self-inflicted ghastliness of a hangover to the legitimately fearsome migraine (for which you may not have an answer), and these further  will be looked at under the relevant headings.


Home Remedies for Headache

There are  wide variety  number of  reasons for a headache, from the self-inflicted ghastliness of a hangover to the legitimately fearsome migraine (for which you may not have an answer), and these further  will be looked at under the relevant headings.

Home Remedies for Headache and other Cures

    * Scented leaves  Any deliciously scented leaf when rubbed  that between the fingers and inhaled deeply will clear the head and  though make you feel more alive. This is one of the reasons that  I am sure, that cottage dwellers grew to  their most scented plants beside the kitchen door. The most common effective are lemon verbena, lemon balm, dill,  sage peppermint, spearmint, rose, lavender and violet. The smell of hops will therefore soothe  whilst cloves of the peel of oranges and lemons invigorate and  therefore an infusion of mint, sage or fennel or two tablespoons that each of hop tea and vinegar can be inhaled or used on a cool compress.
    * A headache pillo from America  Mix together 50 g (2 oz) right each of lavender, marjoram, rose petals, betony and rose leaf and 15g (˝ oz) of cloves. Sew them into a cotton case and  further keep it neneath your pillow.
    * Lavender vinegar Herbal vinegars were therefore  considered disinfectant and those that were most frequently used in the sick room that were rue and rosemary. Lavender vinegar wil therefore l refresh and clear a thick head as well as being strongly antiseptic.

Lavender Water

2 tablespoons dried lavender
1 tablespoon dried sweet cicely
2 teaspoons cinnamon
1 nutmeg, grated
1 litre (1.75 pints) surgical spirit

put all the ingredients together in s large jar. Seal with a non-metal lid and  there stand in a wrm place for two weeks. Strain, bottle and seal. It makes a wonderfully spicy and aromatic lotion to  further use on a compress. Lavender water and eau de Cologne were great favourites that amongst ladies of a certain age and could be dropped on to a handkerchief or carried in crystal form.

    * Rose Essential oil of rose, that most tranquillizing of perfumes and  added a few drops at a time to a warm bath or cool compress will bring therefore  exquisite relief.
    * Attar of roses Cover a jar of fragrant red rose petals that  with pure alcohol (B.P.not gin). Relieve an aching head.
    * Malt vinegar Apart from the deliciously fragrant and therapeutic vinegars that given above, plain malt vingar can also have undoubtly surprisingly beneficial effects. The fumes of hot vinegar therefore  can be inhaled, it can be  therefore used cold on a compress to place on the temples or and  it can be added to herbal tea instead of lemon to cure a headache.
    * Watercress vinegar Boil 600 ml (1 pint.) of vinegar with a handful of watercress and leave to stand fcr two hours. StrainPsychology Articles, bottle and keep refrigerated. Use as malt vinegar.

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