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    Default Move over Tylenol... Chikara is on the shelves

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    I often get bad headaches a good amount of time. I think they are tension headaches. I

    think I get them because i work huched over at my desk in my father's office for about five hours a day for five

    days a week. Well anyway I havent applied chikara in quite some time since i have been fooling around with apc and

    te but recently i decided to play with chikara again since i love the product. Well anyway i apply it and think

    nothing of it and about thirty minutes later in my car i realize that the tension headache that i have is greatly

    reduced. I know this is not what Chikara is meant for but it sure makes me like the product more. Who knows

    perhaps it was just a fluke. Anyone else notice this?

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    you should see a Dr about

    this. The cause is the problem; what's alleviated it temporarily is just that, only temporary relief.

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    Rov,

    Like KK says it is

    always good to figure out what is really eating at you, but I have a similar story; not about Chikara though. I do

    find that Chikara is a mood lifter and relaxer, but never specifically noticed it helping with headaches. There is

    an e-oil that helped me with migraines when I was in Japan (never seem to get them here in Eugene for some reason),

    and that is ylang ylang. I read about it somewhere, and bought a small bottle of straight ylang ylang, which I kept

    in my car and applied very sparingly to my moustache when I felt a migraine coming on. Definitely seemed to help.

    Some months later Primal started adding ylang ylang to it's men's cologne and that seemed to do the same job.

    Not recommending it as medical treatment of course, but it ylang ylang is said to have an effect

    there.

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    lavender and ylang can be

    rubbed on the temples (and crown too, in the case of migraines) for that purpose.
    DrSmellThis (creator of P H E R O S)

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    If you see a product called

    "Migrastick" in your health food store, try that. It is a very pungent minty kind of thing, but it is a little vial

    with a metal ball-top that you massage into your temple and scalp. Nice.

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    Bruce, that's

    interesting that Ylang-Ylang relieved your headaches. From what I've read, prolonged inhalation can cause them. I

    do know that it is a stimulating fragrance for me. When I bought some a few years ago, the woman in the herb store

    poured some from a bigger bottle into a 1/4 oz bottle for me. Not only did we both become more animated in the

    process, but I found myself getting aroused by her, though she's not my "type" (a hippie lady with hairy underarms

    and legs). Also, the only other customer in the store ended up buying some when he smelled it.

    On the other

    hand, Lavender is an essential oil that has headache relieving properties. I haven't tried it personally, but gave

    a little bit to a woman at work who complained of frequent headaches and she said that smelling it helped her.

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    Oops, beat again to

    the punch.

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    As I remember ylang ylang is known

    both as a stimulant to the senses and as a home remedy for migraines. I don't know how those two effects reconcile

    with each other, but seems I read that somewhere. Obviously, the Primal people chose ylang ylang for some sort of

    reputed aphrodisiac properties.

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    Yeah Koolking i think i am

    going to stop by the doctor during my lunch break monday this headache has been lasting way too long. I think there

    something whether be the scent or Chikara that just has a soothing effect that loosens me up not only mentally but

    also physically which helps get rid of the headaches. I always thought smell was a pretty much useless scense not

    thinking that it had any more importance than just warning you that of possible dangers i.e (gas leak or something

    of that nature) but this place has helped me realize that theres alot more to it than i once thought

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    sure won't hurt to get it

    checked out!!!

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