{"id":12205,"date":"2026-06-20T15:44:35","date_gmt":"2026-06-20T15:44:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alsuprun.com\/blog\/?p=12205"},"modified":"2026-06-20T15:44:38","modified_gmt":"2026-06-20T15:44:38","slug":"alternative-therapies-for-migraines-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/alsuprun.com\/blog\/alternative-therapy\/alternative-therapies-for-migraines-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Alternative Therapies For Migraines"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Migraine triggers like food items, weather and barometric pressure fluctuations, stressors and hormonal fluctuations can be hard to pinpoint and avoid. Most patients will receive pain-relieving medicine to take during an attack or preventive medicine that should be taken daily as a means of alleviating their discomfort.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/alsuprun.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">Alternative therapies<\/a> like biofeedback, mindfulness and relaxation training have proven helpful for relieving stress hormones &#8211; often the source of migraine symptoms &#8211; while also supporting sleep hygiene, exercise and hydration practices.<\/p>\n<h2>Acupuncture<\/h2>\n<p>Alternative treatments for migraines typically involve inserting thin needles at specific points on the body. Acupuncture, an ancient Chinese medical tradition, works on the theory that certain diseases stem from imbalances in energy flows called &#8220;qi&#8221; (pronounced &#8220;chee&#8221;). Stimulating points along meridians to restore balance helps treat headaches in combination with herbal therapies or massage.<\/p>\n<p>Biofeedback and relaxation training are often recommended as treatments for migraines because they help you learn to control the body&#8217;s physical response to stress. A specialist will connect you to a monitor which displays involuntary responses like blood pressure and heart rate; during treatment you&#8217;ll learn ways to lower them through conscious effort as well as practice relaxing techniques.<\/p>\n<p>Yoga can be an effective way to reduce tension and migraine episodes. Before enrolling in any yoga classes, be sure to speak to your physician to ensure its safe practice for you. It is also vital that plenty of water be consumed both before and after attending class as well as limiting processed meat consumption (such as pepperoni and salami) which contain high nitrate content as an additional way of preventing migraine attacks.<\/p>\n<p>Building your migraine toolkit is a vital part of managing its effects on daily life. Integrative medicine &#8211; which doesn&#8217;t reject traditional or alternative remedies outright &#8211; can help you find a treatment regimen tailored specifically to you, while adding CEFALY&#8217;s drug-free device will offer immediate relief during an attack and regular use can reduce its occurrence over time.<\/p>\n<h2>Biofeedback<\/h2>\n<p>When visiting your doctor regarding migraines, chances are they&#8217;ll conduct a neurological exam and gather family medical history, before writing you a prescription for acute treatment or preventive medication &#8211; they may also suggest alternative treatments like biofeedback and relaxation training to alleviate your symptoms.<\/p>\n<p>Biofeedback is a mind-body therapy designed to teach you to regulate automatic body functions like your heart rate, breathing rate, skin temperature and brain-wave patterns. A healthcare provider connects you to noninvasive monitoring equipment that monitors involuntary responses to stress and tension and then shows how voluntary changes can be made using feedback from sensors connected to noninvasive sensors in each session. Practice these skills during sessions with this equipment or at home without it until you can perform them on your own.<\/p>\n<p>Your treatment depends on which form of biofeedback you undergo; for example, Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) training uses sensors that track sweat production to detect anxiety-inducing triggers like pounding heartbeat or muscle tightness. Temperature biofeedback utilizes sensors on fingers or toes that measure skin temperature which can indicate anxiety disorders as well as circulatory issues like Raynaud&#8217;s disease and fibromyalgia.<\/p>\n<p>Relaxation and meditation techniques like yoga or deep breathing exercises are proven to reduce stress levels, activate the parasympathetic nervous system and relieve migraine pain by decreasing serotonin production during an attack. Green light therapy uses devices emitting soft, pulsating light that have been demonstrated to alleviate headache pain for some people; you may find practitioners skilled in these techniques by visiting medical centers&#8217; psychology, psychiatry or integrative medicine departments.<\/p>\n<h2>Chiropractic<\/h2>\n<p>Migraines can make even simple tasks impossible to perform. While prescription medication may provide some relief, this alone may not be sufficient. A number of alternative treatments have proven their efficacy as effective solutions, including acupuncture, biofeedback and chiropractic techniques that work non-invasively while simultaneously treating both symptoms and causes associated with migraine headaches.<\/p>\n<p>Chiropractic doctors use spinal manipulation to aid the nervous system and improve nerve functioning, particularly for migraines that originate in the neck (cervicogenic headaches). Upper cervical adjustments and traction may reduce tension in the neck area while also alleviating nerve irritation and improving overall spinal alignment.<\/p>\n<p>Soft tissue therapy and massage therapy, two popular forms of chiropractic treatments, can loosen tight muscles, increase blood flow and ease nerve tension around the head &#8211; helping both with acute migraines as well as preventive measures as it reduces stress in the neck area, which often triggers migraines.<\/p>\n<p>Biofeedback and pulsed electromagnetic field therapy, two alternative forms of treatment for migraines, were both found effective by one study to reduce both frequency and intensity of migraine attacks. Biofeedback is a mind-body therapy technique which uses monitors to display data such as heart rate, brain activity and muscle tension before providing visual or audio cues that enable patients to learn to manage these responses through biofeedback training; visual or sound cues then assist patients in practicing relaxation techniques which may help avoid or lessen an attack of migraine.<\/p>\n<h2>Daith Piercing<\/h2>\n<p>Migraine sufferers may find relief through <a href=\"https:\/\/alsuprun.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">alternative therapies<\/a> like acupuncture, diet changes and certain herbs and vitamins; one increasingly popular treatment is daith piercings on the smallest fold of cartilage in your ear &#8211; this should relieve migraine pain by pressing against the vagus nerve that runs from your brain through to your ears &#8211; this nerve should block pain receptors in your head and relieve migraine symptoms.<\/p>\n<p>This theory draws inspiration from acupuncture, an ancient Chinese medical practice dating back over 200BC. Acupuncture recognizes illness and disease as being caused by disruptions to the flow of energy called &#8220;qi,&#8221; which flows along fourteen body surface areas known as meridians. When needles used during acupuncture hit just the right spot, they stimulate chemical releases that block pain receptors to alleviate migraine symptoms.<\/p>\n<p>Though there have been reports of people turning to daith piercing to ease migraine discomfort, no scientific studies have validated its use as an effective means of alleviating migraine discomfort. Furthermore, piercing can be painful and could potentially lead to infection if improper care is not taken when caring for this piercing.<\/p>\n<p>If you decide to have your daith pierced, make sure you visit a professional piercer who uses sterilized tools and needles, with adequate sterilization practices in place to make the hole. However, be aware that getting this done could result in headaches as it takes time to heal properly &#8211; possibly up to six months! Additionally, infection risk increases such as cellulitis as well as HIV, Hepatitis B\/C, or Tetanus can arise as serious health concerns; should still want one done &#8211; consult with your physician first before making this decision!<\/p>\n<h2>Green Light Therapy<\/h2>\n<p>Green light therapy is an emerging non-pharmacological solution to alleviate migraine pain and decrease headache frequency in those suffering from them. Furthermore, green light therapy could potentially alleviate symptoms related to other chronic health conditions, including depression and anxiety.<\/p>\n<p>Migraines are characterized by pain, nausea and vomiting as well as extreme sensitivity to light, sound, touch and smell as well as visual disturbances that can leave patients unable to work or function normally during an attack. Migraine attacks often leave victims incapable of working or functioning normally during an episode &#8211; leaving many individuals incapacitated during its course.<\/p>\n<p>Studies have demonstrated the efficacy of green lighting in treating migraine pain. Researchers exposed migraine patients to green, blue, amber, and red lights while measuring brain and retina response &#8211; finding that green caused less reaction from both. It also reduced pain severity.<\/p>\n<p>Ibrahim and colleagues conducted another study where 29 migraine patients who had failed traditional therapies reported significant reduction in migraine days per month after using green LED therapy for 10 weeks. Each participant used green LED light strips for one hour per day; at the conclusion of this research project they reported an average 60% reduction in migraine pain on a numeric scale and significant improvements in sleep, work, and exercise without experiencing painful symptoms.<\/p>\n<p>Researchers behind this study believe that green light therapy works by targeting an area of the brain known as the thalamus, which is involved in pain processing and sensitive to CGRP neurotransmitter that activates migraine pain receptors.<\/p>\n<p> <iframe src=https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/LD4wp24OR9M allowfullscreen=true height=270 frameBorder=0 width=483 style='margin:0px auto; display: block;'><\/iframe><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Migraine triggers like food items, weather and barometric pressure fluctuations, stressors and hormonal fluctuations can be hard to pinpoint and avoid. 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