Nopalea and Migraines

I don’t know why but I am plagued with horrible migraines. My friends joke that I am being punished for something I did in a previous life. I do everything you are supposed to do: I avoid bright lights. I don’t drink red wine or eat aged cheddar cheese. I get plenty of sleep. I exercise. I do everything in my power to prevent them, but they still get me at least once a month, if not more often.

I recently learned about the prickly pear cactus and its seemingly magical qualities that make it an all-natural wonder remedy. It seems that along with being chock full of antioxidants, vitamins and minerals, it has another important benefit to the body; which might be the most important one. It acts as an anti-inflammatory. From what we are learning the past decade, inflammation may be the cause of everything from eczema to cancer.

The Nopal Cactus (prickly pear) is made into a tasty juice called Nopalea Juice that makes it easy to garner the health benefits of the Opuntia cactus without having to hunt it down at the market, remove its spines and cook it.

However, what I’m wondering is the connection between the juice and migraine relief. I have not yet tried it, but it seems to make perfect sense to me, because isn’t a migraine really just an inflammation of the blood vessels in the brain?

From what I understand, the headache you get from a migraine is a symptom. The pain is caused by the blood vessels in the brain expanding. The inflammation of the tissue around the brain is what makes the pain even worse.

Therefore, if you can relieve the inflammation, you are going to relieve at least some, if not all of the pain of a migraine headache. At least that is my reasoning. I think Nopalea Juice is definitely something worth trying.

It is all natural. The Nopales Cactus has been eaten as a food and used for medicinal properties since the time of the Aztecs. Only recently, as attested to in a Time magazine article, doctors have discovered the link between inflammation and disease. You see inflammation is the body’s response to germs. According to the Time article, inflammation is the body’s first line of defense. When you get a cut, inflammation is the body’s response to the bacteria trying to get in your body. The area is swarmed with white blood cells fighting infection. Apparently, when plaque in arteries builds up, the body responds in the exact same way, but the plaque can burst, which can lead to a heart attack.

Therefore, inflammation is the silent killer we are just discovering. The body responds to allergies and asthma with inflammation as well. Inflammation is the response to so many different medical issues. By ingesting a substance to reduce inflammation, we can prevent some of the symptoms of allergies, without taking away the body’s natural response and fight against them. Therefore, we get the benefits without the symptoms.

Author Bio: Frank Yocanis has been researching and writing about the health benefits of the prickly pear cactus, also known as the Nopalea Drink for the past decade. He has even traveled to the Sonoran desert half a dozen times to study Nopalea Side Effects in the plant’s homeland. He is excited to share how this antioxidant-rich drink can change your life.

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