Monday, October 02, 2006

Vitamins to Relieve Headaches

Copyright 2006 PillFreeVitamins.com

Millions of people around the world suffer from headaches.
For many of these people frequent headaches disrupt their
daily routines and tap the enjoyment from their days.
Often the over-the-counter headache medicines do not do
enough to provide relief and don't prevent the recurrent
headaches they suffer from.  More often than not a
combination of vitamins and supplements will prevent the
constant recurring headaches many people experience.

Below is a list of the most common vitamins and supplements
shown to provide relief for people who suffer from
headaches.  It is best to consult your physician prior to
adding any of these to your diet as certain vitamins and
supplements may have an adverse reaction when taken in
combination with certain prescription and non-prescription
medications.

5-HTP:   is used by the human body to make serotonin, an
important substance for normal nerve and brain function.
Serotonin appears to play significant roles in sleep,
emotional moods, pain control, inflammation, intestinal
peristalsis, and other body functions. 5-HTP is not present
in significant amounts in a typical diet. The human body
manufactures 5-HTP from L-tryptophan, a natural amino acid
found in many dietary proteins. However, eating food that
contains tryptophan does not significantly increase 5-HTP
levels.

B-Complex vitamins:  consist of all the known water-soluble
vitamins except for Vitamin C. Each member of the B-complex
is unique in structure and function but they will often
work together. Among the many functions of B-complex are
energy production, metabolism and cell division. A
deficiency in one B vitamin often means that intake of all
B vitamins is low.

Calcium and vitamin D:  is the most abundant mineral in the
human body. Calcium is needed to form bones and teeth.
Calcium helps as well with blood clotting, transmission of
signals in nerve cells and muscle contraction. For calcium
to be properly absorbed the body must have sufficient
levels of vitamin D.

Ginkgo Biloba:  is divided into two active components. The
first component of ginkgo biloba, flavone glycosides, are
bioflavonoids responsible for antioxidant activity and
inhibiting platelet aggregation. The second ginkgo biloba
component, terpene lactones, are associated with increased
circulation to the brain as well as protecting nerve cells.

Vitamin B2:  is needed to process amino acids and fats,
activate vitamin B6 and folic acid, and help convert
carbohydrates into ATP, the fuel the body runs on. Under
some circumstances, vitamin B2 can act as an antioxidant.

Lecithin: is an essential natural compound found throughout
the body. Lecithin is one of the main components of cell
membranes and helps prevent those membranes from hardening.
One of the elements that make up Lecithin is Choline, which
helps the nervous system, liver and kidneys to function
properly.

Cod Liver Oil:  contains EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and
DHA (docosahexaenoic acid); both are omega-3 oils. These
special omega-3 oils, unlike other omega-3 oils, keep blood
triglycerides in check (high triglycerides are generally
linked with increased risk of heart disease). EPA and DHA
keep blood from clotting too quickly. They also have
anti-inflammatory activity. As a result, Cod Liver Oil is
used to help people with various inflammatory conditions,
including Crohn's disease. Cod Liver oil may help people
with a wide variety of disorders, including chronic kidney
diseases. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease may be less
likely to develop in those with a greater intake of omega-3
fatty acids.


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Steven Godlewski is a self-made millionaire and is
currently working with the staff at PillFreeVitamins.com He
has an extensive background in nutrition as well as other
health related fields. For more health-related articles see
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