Herbal treatment for migraine
Author(s): Rasika J Patil, Samiksha M Nikam, Priya S Milmile, Nishant B Awandekar and Dr. Milind J Umekar
Abstract: Migraine is a debilitating neurovascular disorder with a number of targeted, tolerant and effective treatments. The formulation made in plant-based plants, holds great promise in the identification of new therapeutic goals for migraine. Therefore, safety and performance tests are essential. We are reviewing some of the phytomedicines that may be useful in the treatment of migraine-feverfew (
Tanacetum Parthenium), butterbur (
Petasites hybridus), menthol (
Mentha piperita), coriander (C. sativum), Ginkgobiloba (
Gingko macrophylla K. Koch), Ginger (
Zingiber officinale Rosc.), Matricaria chamomilla (
Matricaria recutita), Curcumin (
Curcuma longa), Lavender (
Lavandula spica) in terms of their mechanisms and evidence of migraine treatment. The results of this systematic review suggest that many herbal remedies, through their many physiological influences, emerge as options for improving migraine treatment. However, other high-level studies are important to evaluate their effectiveness and safety as a treatment for migraine.
DOI: 10.33545/27072827.2021.v2.i1a.29Pages: 61-66 | Views: 2138 | Downloads: 1315Download Full Article: Click Here
How to cite this article:
Rasika J Patil, Samiksha M Nikam, Priya S Milmile, Nishant B Awandekar, Dr. Milind J Umekar.
Herbal treatment for migraine. Int J Pharmacognosy Life Sci 2021;2(1):61-66. DOI:
10.33545/27072827.2021.v2.i1a.29