Migraines eased after ginger and herb treatment

Migraine sufferers treated with a homeopathic preparation of ginger and the herb feverfew may find some pain relief, according to a preliminary study.

Feverfew, which is derived from a flowering plant, has long been thought to be a remedy for headaches. It might offer an alternative to standard migraine medications, which are costly, have side effects and don’t always work, according the new report.

Read more at: http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/06/17/us-migraines-idUSTRE75F6S220110617

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