Migraine Prevention? This Natural Compound Trumps Drugs



The first thing to accept is that migraines should not be controlled.  Rather, they should be eliminated with the correct attention to lifestyle changes.  In the meantime, though, it is nice to have tools to control the pain of the headache.  Mainstream medicine is quick to jump on expensive drugs (like Topamax) with a long list of side effects, high cost and minimal efficacy.  Anti-inflammatories are frequently prescribed as well.  But what if a natural compound was proven to be more effective?

Understanding that migraine headaches are a problem with the body and not just the head is critical to overcoming the condition.  Merely controlling the headache does nothing, and evidence even supports the idea that damage to the brain continues to occur despite “successful” headache treatment.  Since many natural compounds actually function by restoring normal physiology (there are few supplements that will actually override normal physiology like a drug will), it would make sense that natural compounds may play a role in controlling the pain in a migraine headache.

Several have already shown a benefit such as melatonin, fish oils, magnesium, riboflavin and feverfew.  This particular article ranks approaches based on a A-B-C recommendation.  Several of the natural compounds just listed share the stage with drugs, but only a single compound gets the A rating.

Butterbur is a plant in the daisy family that has its medicinal origins among Native Americans.  It has been shown in multiple studies to be successful in preventing migraine headaches, even in severe cases.  This is the compound that got the A rating in this review of natural compounds and anti-inflammatories.  Not too shabby.

However, remember that these are only designed as a patch until the lifestyle changes that are so critically important are fully implemented.

James Bogash

For more than a decade, Dr. Bogash has stayed current with the medical literature as it relates to physiology, disease prevention and disease management. He uses his knowledge to educate patients, the community and cyberspace on the best way to avoid and / or manage chronic diseases using lifestyle and targeted supplementation.







Email: