While scientific studies have suggested that peppermint and lavender essential oils can help manage migraine headache pain, Dr. Alexander Mauskop, MD, director of the New York Headache Center recommends inhaling the scents to avoid smells that may trigger an attack. Migraststick is a small, inexpensive roller that contains peppermint and lavender essential oils. Dr. Mauskop tells patients who get stuck on a train or bus next to a heavy cologne wearer to take the roller out, and inhale. It may be worth a try….. HeadWise Volume 1, Issue 3 Allecia Vermillion
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