In this post, I’m going to tell you about 6 simple, natural migraine remedies that real migraine sufferers report as actually giving them true relief.
If you suffer from migraines, you know how truly awful they can be. In addition to what is often debilitating pain, people with migraines can have nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to lights and sounds.
It makes me so sad that anyone has to go through this kind of illness.
Honestly, there are so many unpleasant things a person with migraines can experience, it would take an entire blog post to talk about all of them.
Instead, let’s focus on things you can do today that will (hopefully) lessen your pain.
I hope you find these tips as helpful as people say they are.
Natural Migraine Remedies
Please have a chat with your doctor before you try anything new. Just because something is natural doesn’t mean it’s always safe or that it will work for your particular kind of a headache.
Cream of Tartar
We spotted this on Facebook from Shea Staggs-Houck. She says she puts a little bit under her tongue…then mixes together half a teaspoon of
cream of tartar with 8 ounces of water and putting it under your tongue could bring you instant migraine relief. She also says that within
minutes, she felt her migraine ease up. She had even taken her migraine medication twice with no relief. She wanted to share this
information with others because it truly did work for her.

Ice Pack
The research is ongoing as to why cold compresses help migraine sufferers, but the studies that have been done show promising results.
It may sound to you like an ice pack is one of the natural migraine remedies that is too simple to work. I encourage you to think differently about that.
A study in 2006 used cold “gel caps” on the heads of people with migraines. The results showed that it helps. (source)
If you’d like to try the same therapy, I found the ICEKAP on Amazon and it has some really great reviews.
Magnesium
There are thousands and thousands of people suffering from awful migraines who swear by this mineral.
The American Migraine Foundation says it can be highly effective.
Don’t buy just any magnesium supplement, though. Magnesium oxide is the one you want.
It has high levels of the mineral and is the one doctors recommend.
Vitamins B6, B9, B12 and Folate (B9)
Although a few studies have been done to determine whether these vitamins really work for migraines, doctors say more should be done.
However, some people who take the supplements to lessen their migraine frequency say it works. They feel they have fewer migraines and that they are much less severe when they do have one.
(B12 is found in meat, fish poultry, and dairy.)
If you’re vegetarian or vegan, or you don’t eat a balanced diet, it’s possible you may not be getting what you need. (Unless you’re eating other fortified foods.)
In any case, it’s definitely worth having a conversation with your doctor about whether you should add these to your arsenal of weapons to battle migraines.
Document Your Diet
If you aren’t keeping a list of every food you eat and drink along with any sort of side effect afterward, you may be missing something really important.
Your body could be telling you what’s causing your migraines, but because you can’t see the pattern, you’re missing the signals.
Of all the natural migraine remedies I found in my research, this one is the easiest to do that can really, really help.
Try keeping a notebook (or use an app like Google Keep) to track everything you eat and drink. Make a note each time you have a migraine.
If you see something that looks like a certain food correlates with having a migraine, take the info to your doctor and talk about whether you might need to dig a little deeper.

Lavender Lemonade
This Lavender Tea Recipe works wonders for relieving our migraines. Find the recipe from Good Living Guide HERE.
Butterbur
Butterbur is a perrenial plant that is in the sunflower family. The leaves are large and were used a long time ago to wrap butter.
Humans have used it for over 2000 years for all sorts of ailments.
People who use it to treat migraines say it’s one of the natural migraine remedies that truly works wonders.
Having said that, you should know that the American Academy of Neurology actually took away the endorsement they once gave Butterbur because of safety concerns.
Turns out there are some potential cancer-causing substances in a few brands – not all brands, though.
You should ONLY use Butterbur products that are certified and have a label that reads “PA-free.”
DO NOT use any sort of raw, unprocessed butterbur.
In short, before you take it you should talk to a pharmacist about which brands are safe and PA-free.
In closing, I sure hope you find something here that can give you a bit of relief. No one deserves to live in fear of getting a migraine, and no one should miss out on all the things that make life good because they have to be in a quiet, dark room.
Do you have migraines?
How do you handle them? I hope you feel comfortable enough to share your own struggles in the comments.
If you have found something that works for you, please tell us about it. No one wants to be in pain and it may be your story that helps someone find a solution.
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83 comments on “Natural Migraine Remedies that actually work”
I used to suffer 2 to 3 a week of extreme migraines, my face would go numb on one side, was terrible. On day 6 of a mega migraine I turned to FB friends and asked about remedies. Was suggested I get a daith piercing. So I wen5 down that day as I was willing to try anything. The relief was instant, didn’t totally get rid of migraine but lessened th 3e severity. That was 12 months ago, both Dsoths are pierced. And I have had maybe 5 migraines in that time, for m ee that’s a Miracle. Wish I had of know about it sooner.
I developed migraines in 2006. I get an aura prior to the migraine and the first time it terrified me. It still scares me a bit even after all these years. Up until a few years ago I would only get a couple of migraines a year. then they started increasing and I was to a point where I was having multiple migraines in a week. I was at a point where I considered putting a bullet in my head as I couldn’t take it any longer.
In October I saw an advertisement on TV for a drug called Aimovig. I made an appointment with my neurologist and he said lets try it. I took my first dose on October 26th and within a few days all the pain in my head had vanished. I didn’t even realize that I had pain all the time until it was gone. I didn’t get another migraine and then I took my second dose On November 23rd. One week later I got an aura which precedes the migraine. I went home and immediately took my pain medication. I woke up the next morning but didn’t have any pain only the hangover from the med and the sensitivity to light I usually got after a migraine. On December 23rd I took my 3rd dose and again I had a migraine on December 26th but again I cut my pain med down to 1/4th and again I just had the aura and no pain following. I am hopefully optimistic this is a med that is going to work for me!
My daughter (age 20 yrs old) can not have any food dyes. The trigger is from Caramel color to any of the FD&C No.’s. In fact any shampoos or lotions with these colorants are a problem as well. As soon after they enter her system, the migraine headache begins. It is worth reading ALL labels and eliminating them from her diet. Look for Annato, tumeric and beet colors – all natural. Give it a try to see if this is your trigger. Watch the ginger ales(caramel color), relishes & pickles (Yellow No. 5) and even Imitation Vanilla extract(caramel color). Be an advocate for yourself even at restaurants, ice cream parlors and friends’ homes. Avoiding these colors in my daughter’s foods has prevented many painful episodes. It will worth the effort to see if this works for you.
I have a family history of migraines (with aura) and have, unfortunately, passed them on to my children. A majority of my migraines are hormonal (which have eased with age), but others I feel are triggered by foods. Red wine, Msg, and too much aged cheese seem to be triggers for me. (I had cut anything with aspartame out of my diet long ago, but that was also a trigger) I use a “triptan” rx that usually works. I also drink an Arbonne Complete Hydration (yes, I’m a consultant but I truly find this product works better than anything else) The electrolytes seem to really make a difference in shortening the duration of the migraine signigicantly. Someone had suggested the other sports drinks to me but they didn’t seem to help and were very sugary. I also started eating healthier and it cut down on the frequency of my migraines too!
On cream of tater migraine tip where you 1/2teaspoon and water under tongue how can u put 8 ounces of water with cream of tater under tongue. Or does it mean place under tongue and drink it til gone. I been on magnesium everyday for 3 years don’t always help. I drink hibiscus tea for my migraines sometimes it works some times not. Interested on any tips for migraine.
Check your bubble water from the stores. Check for phenylalanine what they use to replace sweet flavors. Not sure if spelling is correct. Even aspartame can trigger migraines. I can’t drink the bubble water or diet sodas.
I started to suffer from severe migraines and head pain after being electrocuted sept 2017. Nothing has helped. I was on many different meds and sent to over a dozen doctors. I was then referred to a doctor Silberstein from Jefferson Headache Clinic in Philadelphia. Many of the meds I was on were no good for me. Also Motrin which I was on 3+ times a day destroys your stomach and also causes headaches. Long story short after several.visots I was admitted to.impatient were I was put on news meds and all old meds stopped. Within 3 days in went fro. A 8-10 headache to a zero. I now still get them but they range from 3-5 daily. We are working on other treatment options but seeing him was a lifesaver. I highly recommend him
I have suffered from migraines since I was only 6yrs old! I’m on disability because of them now at only 40yrs old. I have tried almost everything under the sun! This is the first time I’ve heard about the butterbur I am going to look into that! Most of the time I have to take pain meds and stay in a hot shower until it left up
My doctor told me about the ice pack years ago she actually had me try it in her office and it worked ! She said to either put it on the forehead or the back of the head where the spine meets the skull ! Alot of people may not know about the second location!
Have you tried it on your throat? It works for me much faster.
I have tried many things, although some of the items on this list are new. My Dr. has prescribed Aimovig and I’ve been migraine free since my first injection 4 months ago. It’s so wonderful to make plans and not worry about possibly having a migraine that day.
I tried Amivoig. It didn’t work for me. But I’ve o ly tried the 70 mg one. Botox works well for me. I wish the Amovig worked. I have migraines daily
Thank you for this post! I’ve seen this medication advertised and wondered how well it works. I plan to ask my Dr. about it on my next visit.