Nice to see you!

Three major events occurred for me last year (2010), all in the space of about 2 weeks. I turned 50. The following day I got married. Two weeks later, my oldest daughter became pregnant with her first child and my first grandchild.

Most middle-aged people will tell you that in their minds, they still feel 20 something. It's the same for me.

Wasn't it only yesterday that I was planning a night out with guys from the surf club? That gorgeous new perm. Flaired, cuffed denims and the red t-shirt with the off-the-shoulder frill. Corked platform wedgies. **sigh**

Suddenly I'm looking in the mirror and wondering how 30 years can flash by so damned quickly!

So here I am in cyberspace, sharing my genuine shock and horror with anyone who'll listen and maybe I'll even meet some other over 50s who find themselves in the same predicament!

Welcome to my dilemna!!

Sunday, July 27, 2014

Relief

Headaches seem to be a common problem among my friends and family.

Headaches are generally caused by:

  • Poor digestive health
  • Dehydration
  • Caffeine - either too much, or withdrawal from.
  • Alcohol
  • Sugar consumption
  • Food intolerances
  • Artificial food additives such as MSG, preservatives and colourings
  • Mineral imbalances
  • Vitamin B deficiency
  • Prescription Drugs
  • Artificial sweeteners
  • Chemicals such as household cleaners, pesticides, perfumes etc
  • Lack of grounding
  • Lack of sunlight
  • Chronic stress
  • Tight muscles
  • Misaligned skeletal system
  • Smoking

I am very lucky because I rarely get headaches - perhaps once or twice a year - and when I do, I prefer to drink plenty of water and then sleep it off, rather than take any type of pain relief medication.

The most popular forms of pain relief are codeine and non-codeine. Non-codeine - ibuprofen, paracetamol and aspirin are most common. Codeine pain relievers are related to morphine and are used for chronic pain and are generally prescription medications.

If you suffer from a headache once a week or more, then you need to take a close look at your lifestyle and make some changes for the better.

  • Eat a healthier diet full of fresh foods and remove processed foods
  • Take good quality probiotics to improve gut health
  • Reduce your caffeine and alcohol intake
  • Drink more water
  • Cut out sugar - read the labels on on everything because there is sugar in all packaged food
  • Stop using artificial sweeteners - they are as bad, if not worse than sugar!
  • Get yourself grounded - walk bare foot in your garden or on the beach (I will write a post tomorrow explaining more about grounding)
  • Get 30 minutes of sunshine every day - this is my number one piece of advice for good mental and physical health
  • Get a massage. Learn yoga. Meditate. See a chiropractor. These will cover/relieve chronic stress, tight muscles and misaligned skeletal system.
  • Change your cleaning products to vinegar and water - chemical cleaners are completely unnecessary and we only buy them because clever advertising has convinced us that a house is not clean unless we use strong chemicals to kill the germs. Quite frankly, the chemicals are far more dangerous than any germ in our home.
  • Check the side effects of your medication - talk to your doctor. You may need to reduce or change your meds to stop the headaches
The fact is, you should not be suffering from headaches and instead of popping pain pills every day/week/month, you should be investigating further and eliminating that which is causing your pain.

As with all forms of medication, there are side effects and long term effects of using pain relief medication on a regular basis:

  • Headache (how ironic)
  • Dizziness
  • Thirst
  • Ringing in the ears
  • Fluid retention
  • Abdominal pain
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Heartburn
  • Bladder irritation including pain or frequent urination
  • Anaemia
  • Ulcers
  • Kidney and Liver disorders
  • Blurred vision
  • Dry mouth
So pain medications are not as harmless as they seem - especially if they are being used on a regular basis.

It may be time to look more seriously at your pain relief habits.

Nite all.



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