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Susan E. Mead, M.H.
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Email Susan E. Mead, M.H. at herbalist@susanemead.com for a quick, free mini-consultation.

 

"I went to Susan with several different health issues, mainly sinus and menopausal related... the herbs have made a remarkable difference in my quality of life."

~Jane Blandford

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Premenopause/Menopause Symptoms

HEADACHES AND MIGRAINES

Some women find relief from migraines they've had since adolescence during premenopause; others experience these debilitating headaches for the first time, usually as a result of fatigue, stress and rapidly changing hormone levels. They may also be triggered by sudden, and often short-lived, sensitivities to certain foods, a common side-effect of HRT. Chronic, as well as sudden, headaches can be triggered by citrus fruit, yogurt, aged cheese, miso, cured meats, red wine, aspartame (NutraSweet), MSG, chocolate, tomatoes, potatoes, eggplant, peppers, and tobacco.

According to the National Headache Foundation, over 45 million Americans suffer from chronic, recurring headaches and of these, 28 million suffer from migraines. There are several types of headaches with over 150 headache categories established.

How do you know if it's a migraine?

1. Throbbing or pounding pain. Unlike other types of head pain, migraine pain in the head is characterized by a relentless throbbing or pounding -- as though one's pulse is beating severely in the head. The pain usually begins on one side of the head, at the temple, and can spread downward to the eye, face, and even neck.

2. Pain that disrupts normal activity. The simple act of moving may be difficult if you have a migraine, and pain may be aggravated by activity.

3. You feel sick to your stomach, or feel like vomiting. While nausea and vomiting can be caused by a number of factors including certain diseases, pregnancy, drugs, alcohol, or eating spoiled food, it may also accompany migraines in some sufferers.

4. Sensitivity. You are unusually bothered by, or especially sensitive to, light or sound. During (and sometimes prior to) a migraine attack, many sufferers experience strong, painful reactions to light, loud noises, and certain odors.

It is important to realize that everyone's migraine is different. You may only have some of the symptoms listed above, or you may have them all. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, contact your health care provider.

Some individuals also experience warning signals or an aura prior to the onset of symptoms. Auras are visual disturbances such as flashing lights, blurred vision or zigzag lines. Only about 15% of all migraine sufferers experience an aura which occurs shortly before the migraine pain starts.

QUICK TIPS

  • Eat something 4-5 times each day to even out blood sugar levels
  • Drink 2-4 quarts of water each day
  • Even for a migraine, you can often ward off a headache by drinking 1 tsp. of raw apple cider vinegar in a glass of water - it usually works in minutes!
  • White willow is the herb aspirin was originally mimicking, and can be helpful to treat headaches.

For more specific suggestions and dosages consider an herbal phone consultation with Ms. Mead, click here for more information on herbal consultations and to contact Ms. Mead.

Click below to get more information on other premenopause symptoms:

Hot Flashes and Chills Decreased Libido (Sex Drive)
Irritability Vaginal Dryness
Mood Swings Irregular Bleeding
Depression and Crying Jags Flooding (Heavy Bleeding)
Insomnia Weight Gain
Headaches and Migraines Digestive Distress
Heart Palpitations Vaginal Infections
Memory Problems Urinary Tract Infections

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The Path to Better Living

You have already taken the first step on your journey.  I work directly with you to uncover the sources of your body's imbalance and create remedies to restore, rejuvenate, and heal.

 

  1. We'll begin by filling out your Health History Form, to determine the best approach for your personal needs.  Download a PDF file of the form here.  If you do not have downloading capabilities, contact me and I will mail it to you promptly. 
     

  2. Once you have filled out the appropriate information, send me the form, via email or snail mail, along with a recent photograph of yourself. 
     

  3. We will next engage in a one-on-one private consultation, either in person or over the phone, where I can pinpoint the right herbal remedies and lifestyle changes for you.  For pricing, see my Herbal Consultations page.
     

  4. I then create for you a customized health plan which will include suggestions for diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes that will work in conjunction with a specially formulated herbal remedy that I design to target your personal needs.  Potential herb/drug interactions are taken into consideration.
     

  5. Many patients begin treatment with one pound of dried herbs selected from my personal pharmacy, which you will enjoy as a strong tea known as an herbal infusion.  But most remedies are supplied in tincture form, with only a teaspoon or two per day needed to make it easy for you.
     

  6. Approximately 80-85% of clients start seeing positive results within 2-4 weeks, often in just a few days.
     

  7. I will continue to communicate with you via phone or email consultations, and we will work together to help you re-create the strongest, healthiest body possible.  In the case of chronic ailments, you may need to allow one month of treatment for each year you have had the problem. But you should see at least a 10% improvement in the first few weeks.

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Contact me or download the Health History Form now so we can move on to the next step to making you feel better, mind, body, and soul. 

 

To your health,

Susan E. Mead, M.H.

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