Yeah, right. Here we go again, ladies and gents!
The blog “Click for How To?” has an entry today titled “How to Control Migraine.” This entry has several statments that injure it:
Make sure that you do not eat anything too spicy. You should also do better by avoiding red meat and pork….
Now, those may be good general lifestyle tips, but Migraine trigger foods vary from person to person, so if the implication is that those foods trigger Migraine, that’s one stike.
There are some herbs that also work wonders. You can try ginger and this will control your nausea and headache. Feverfew is another herb that is known to be helpful in curing migraine.
This statment also injures the believability of the blog entry. Ginger does help many people with the nause of a Migraine, but does nothing for the headache of a Migraine attack. Feverfew is helpful for some people in preventing Migraines, BUT if this blogger wants to recommend it, he or she should be responsible enough to mention that it shouldn’t be taken by pregnant women. It can cause miscarriage.
Now, here’s the fatal flaw in that blog entry:
Migraine can be cured. All you need is a disciplined lifestyle. Good food habit, sleep, meditation, and regular doctor check up can make sure that you live a migraine free life.
Give it a rest, fool! If it were that simple, we’d all know about it and be cured already!! What an ass!
Best,
Arabella ♥






Heavens! And to think all this work I’m doing to prevent Migraine and take care of my health is for naught when I could just be disciplined and…wait…
This article author, shubhajit, has also published such rich offerings as “How to Buy a Harmonica” and “How to Take Care of Golf Clubs”.
Sheesh.
I found it interesting that I had to scroll through many ads touting all sorts of cures. I think the site is for making money.
Also if he wants to be credible, he should watch his English. “Lessening in sugar and salt intake is also suggested.” I know what he means, but please use proper English!
“Disciplined lifestyle” – does that mean there are fewer Migraineurs in the armed services? I think not!
THANK YOU! I AM A FIBROMYALGIA SUFFERER AND HAD MIGRAINE ATTACKS SINCE I CAN REMEMBER. FEUERFEW, DISCIPLINED LIFESTYLE ETC. ETC, ALL RUBBISH. YES, I DO OVERUSE PAINKILLERS, BECAUSE I HAVE A LIFE TO LIVE AND THINGS TO DO. IF THERE’S A REAL CURE, I’D LOVE TO KNOW.