I tried an ice cap for migraine symptoms, and was surprised by how well it worked.
Here are my thoughts on using this for an attack.
From essential oils to Botox to cannabis to acupuncture and everything in between, Ive tried it all.

So why not add an ice cap, or cold cap, to my arsenal of potential migraine treatments?
And the cap itself blocks out light, yet another sensitivity for those who suffer from migraine.
How does an ice cap work to treat migraine?

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Dr. Blumenfeld says that if you could tolerate it, an ice capregardless of brandmight provide some relief.
The trick to its success lies in the timing, he says.
An hour into a migraine attack, Dr. Blumenfeld explains, A patient can develop what is called allodynia.

So, if youve already reached this point, an ice cap may be uncomfortable and not helpful.
Its Amazing How Its All Connected.
After receiving a sample for review, I waited until my next migraine attack to test it out firsthand.

But when the next migraine came, it was a doozy.
I was away from my prescription medication at the time, so the headache symptom progressed without intervention.
I tried a hot shower and 800 mg of ibuprofen, but nothing was working.

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It had a snug but not constricting fit, with a gel-like, almost memory-foam feel.
(I dont have one of those, so I skipped that part of the test.)
To boot, its not just me whos impressedthere are about a hundred five-star reviews on their site.

Beyond that, its a safe intervention to try, at a very reasonable price.
Plus, the brand itself has a 30-day money-back guarantee and a one-year warranty.
All in all, if you suffer from migraine like me, I say give it a go.

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