I had a rhizotomy in mid January. It was done for lower back pain and very painful legs. I also have massive neck damage and have been living with constant headaches, migraines and neck pain. Although I did not anticipate this, I haven't had a headache or migraine since it was done. My neck will still burn if I do something I shouldn't, but the actual neck pain has disappeared.
Ginkgo and feverfew are excellent herbs to cure migraine. However pregnant women should not take these herbs.
No a cure hasn't been found yet
There are many homeopathic remedies for migraine, but choosing the correct one depends on the type of headache pain and a totality of the patient's other symptoms as well.
Such a cure has not yet been discovered.
Because the cure for smallpox has been discovered, but the cure for AIDS has not been discovered
A cure has not yet been found.
Yes, chocolate does cure cramps, head aches, migraines, and hang overs.
Bananas are a well known Migraine trigger for many people if they are allergic to them.
No spinocebellar does not have a cure that has been known at the moment but they are working to find a cure for this cruel disease.
Marijuana has not been scientifically proven to cure cancer.
To date no cure for arthritis has been found.
Yes. There is definitely a cure for migraines. I have been a migraine patient for years and have recently been cured through the treatment of acupuncture. It's been 4 months now and there has been no sign of a migraine or a headache.ClarificationThere is no universal "cure" for migraine. Some people have hypersensitivity in their neurological functioning that makes them prone to developing migraine headaches. In those people migraines are triggered by various physiological, biochemical and environmental conditions and sensitivities. Some people rely on prescription drugs to control migraine episodes. Others are more pro-active, taking charge and making necessary life changes, exploring alternative therapies, and closely monitoring their migraine episodes to identify triggers. Through sacrifice (of many foods and activities that trigger migraine) and diligence many find relief by learning ways to mitigate, lesson and relieve their migraines. They can often reach a point when drugs are only needed for break-through migraines. A situation that triggers a migraine episode in one person doesn't bother another migraineur at all. Alternatively, what helps to relieve symptoms in one may have no therapeutic effect on another. In some cases the conditions that trigger the migraines are no longer present. In some cases the person for whom the headaches ceased to be a problem didn't have true migraine. Relation oriented massage, such as Swedish massage, has been helpful in decreasing the frequency of migraine occurrences. One recommendation is that you wait at least 48 hours after a migraine before having a massage, this allows your body to normalize and reduce the possibility of of a relapse.