Friday, 18 December 2009

Miracle Migraine Cure

Ok, this has nothing to do with the shop, but I am so fascinated and amazed by this simple cure that I thought it worth sharing with you all.

Over the years the frequency of my migraines has slowly been increasing. Now I get about one migraine every two days. Funnily enough I never get them on Shabbat, but that's a story for another day. I have been taking triptans whenever I feel the early symptoms. I have worked my way through them, as you do if you are a sufferer, as nobody knows which one will work for you until you try it. I use Maxalt (Rizatriptan). They work by immediately making the migraine worse, then an hour later it is gone. For those lucky people who have never had a migraine, let me tell you what happens if I don't treat it. They can last from 3 hours to, wait for it, 3 long painful days.

If the migraine starts in my neck then I have found that Syndol is a slightly cheaper way to remove the symptoms. The problem with that is that I am often left with a fuzzy feeling for the rest of the day. Now whilst this can sometimes be quite a nice happy haze, it isn't ideal, especially if my boss is trying to tell me something important and I am sitting there grinning at her.

It was only when I got a migraine the other week, that I realised that I was out of Syndol and had left my triptans at home. Nothing else ever touches them, but in the vein hope that this time might be different from all of the rest, I took 2 panadol. Unsurprisingly, they didn't even dent the pain. Syndol contains many things, caffeine amongst them. I had recently read that the reason caffeine is added to drugs is to speed up the process and to make them more easily absorbed. I don't normally drink coffee. In fact I don't often have anything with caffeine in it. But I was a desperate man with a pain in the head. So out came the mug, in went the coffee and in went the, just off boiling, water (hey, old hotel management habits die hard. Coffee should not be made with boiling water. Tea is made with boiling water and for coffee the water should be just off boiling).

I sipped the strong black drug (no milk for me) and as I expected... Nothing! By the time I finished the mug the migraine was still th... Um actually, hold on a minute. It has gone!

Let's not get too excited here. Sometimes they do just go after a short time and this was probably one of them. So the next time I got a migraine I thought, why not! So I had another mug of coffee.

First sip.... Nothing. The pain was still there.
Second sip... Nope, it must have been a coincidence.
Half way through... Still got the pain. Oh well.
Almost finished... Wow... The pain is going.
Finished... So had the migraine!

I have tested it a number of times since. Every time I feel the migraine, even the very early signs of one, I pop on the kettle and brew up. By the time I have finished the mug the pain has gone. The amazing thing is that there are no side affects other than feeling really good!!!

I have looked into this in a bit more detail and apparently this is not unknown for coffee to help migraine sufferers. (Why am I always the last to find out about these things? The caffeine makes the blood vessels dilate (or something like that) which is similar to what a triptan does. You have to be careful not to drink too much coffee of else you will start to depend on it. But one cup every two days is fine (and yes I have checked this with my doctor).

So there you have it. A migraine cure in a mug. Cheap and available almost everywhere. Let me know if you suffer and how you cure your headaches.

Martin

Wednesday, 9 December 2009

More Advertising!

I have just been contacted by The Jewish News and they have offered me a special on a colour advert in their Simcha section. I need to twiddle with my advertising format as the size is smaller than any ad I have placed before. But then that is the sort of thing that I like doing. Twiddling that is.

It will appear in their paper and on-line version. I will be interested to see what the response will be.

Meanwhile, sales are still extremely slow. Surely someone wants a good Chanukah present for someone. Modest Neck covers and Sleeve Extensions are the ideal top up pressie ;-) No but really they are...

Martin

Friday, 4 December 2009

Chanukah Advertising

Time for a bit of advertising again. It is my last free advert in the London Jewish Shopper. Not had much response so far, but who knows. One last try huh? I certainly won't be using them again if I don't get any response this time. Time for a first. I will be advertising in Kosher Pages, Kosher Brochure. It is an on-line free ad's pamphlet so fingers crossed it brings in some interest as things are really, really slow at the moment.

We are off to Leicester to visit my mum, Rod and Grandma. It is Grandma's birthday so we are all looking forward to that. On my return it will be time to push the wholesale side of KFC as I have some interested parties.

Hopefully more news soon...