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​​5 ingredients that may help reduce migraine frequency ​

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 22, 2025, 19:04 IST
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5 ingredients that may help reduce migraine frequency

Migraine headaches are no joke. Anyone who’s had one knows how it feels like everything — light, sound, and even smell — becomes a painful storm inside your head. By making a few adjustments to your diet, you may be able to reduce the intensity and frequency of these migraines. Certain ingredients in your kitchen or local health store may help reduce the frequency of these migraines. It’s all about what you put in your body, so let’s explore some natural options that may help keep migraines away.

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Ginger

Ginger isn’t just for tea or gingerbread—it’s a strong anti-inflammatory. It helps reduce nausea, a common migraine symptom, calms upset stomachs, and even relaxes tight muscles that can add to the pain. Whether you use fresh ginger slices in hot water or take ginger supplements, this root could be your go-to for migraine relief.

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Magnesium-rich foods

Magnesium plays a key role in the body’s relaxation process. If you suffer from migraines, a magnesium deficiency could be contributing to the problem. By adding magnesium-rich foods like almonds, spinach, or avocados to your diet, you can help calm your nervous system, stabilize blood sugar levels, and possibly reduce the frequency and severity of migraines.

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Peppermint

Who doesn’t love the refreshing, cool sensation of peppermint? Well, that’s not just for after-dinner breath—it’s also been known to relieve tension headaches and migraines. Peppermint oil, when massaged into your temples or the back of your neck, helps boost circulation and cools the area, providing quick relief. Even sipping on peppermint tea can bring soothing effects, as the natural menthol in the tea helps to relax your muscles, clear your sinuses, and calm your nerves, making it a great option for easing headache pain.

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Turmeric

This golden spice is packed with curcumin, an active ingredient known for its anti-inflammatory properties. Chronic inflammation is often linked to frequent migraines, and curcumin may help reduce that inflammation. Adding turmeric to your meals might not only enhance the flavor but could also be beneficial in helping to keep migraines in check.

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Feverfew

Feverfew is a herb with a long history of being used to treat headaches and migraines. This plant works by reducing the inflammation in blood vessels, which can help prevent the onset of a migraine. Whether you take feverfew as a tea, supplement, or in its fresh form, it’s worth considering if you’re looking for a natural way to reduce the frequency of migraines. It’s an herbal remedy that’s stood the test of time.



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