When drinking tea with a headache you may want to avoid caffeinated options and stick with an herbal tea like the ones listed below.
Chinese herbal tea for migraines.
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There are many different types of tea including green tea black tea oolong and herbal teas some contain caffeine which may aid in pain relief from migraine other teas are caffeine free or decaffeinated.
Like other herbal teas it can act as an anti inflammatory and also work to reduce muscle spasms.
Herbal therapy and teas have been used to treat headache disorders for centuries.
This tea can help migraine sufferers by treating the symptoms that come along with a pounding headache.
Chamomile tea can also help relieve migraine symptoms for some it is a mild sedative with relaxing qualities.
While research hasn t shown a conclusive benefit to drinking tea in regards to migraine many people find that drinking tea is comforting and it may help ease some symptoms of migraine.
Ease nausea and throbbing pain caused by migraines with our thai ginger tea.
These products are available in health food stores drug stores and online.
Yerba mate a less widely known caffeinated tea.
While caffeine can provide pain relief to some it.
Green tea was used in combination with other herbs for migraine pain in traditional chinese medicine.
Ginger root tea is renowned for health benefits including relief for stomach upset.