Headaches come from the strangest things
I've had headaches from too much stress and for looking at computer monitors for way too many hours a day. But have I ever had a headache caused by smells or tastes? Not that I am aware of.I've become a tad nauseous by walking in a grocery store cleaning supplies aisle before due to the staggering array of chemicals and smelly perfumes manufacturers use to sell more products, but that is about it.
Some of the more odd headache triggers can be certain smells (yes, perfumes in laundry detergent qualify) as well as weather due to barometric pressure changes. How about earrings and ponytails? Certain earrings can produce stress near the head, as can pulling hair into a group that applies pressure to the scalp.
But, there are ways to remedy all of these headache-causing examples. Alternatives are there if you're eager to reduce those annoying headaches you have.









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1-17-2008 @ 7:22PM
Vishaal said...
YES! I get a headache if I have a food aftertaste in my mouth, but mostly tomato or cheese flavor foods.
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1-18-2008 @ 3:34AM
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I had the same problem before. I guess it is because I spend too many hours per day on the internet. But luckily after I tried routine yoga with the help of a book called "Yoga Therapy for Headache Relief", my headache dismissed. That is wizardly! Ya, the yoga in the book really helps:
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