Spyro - 08 October 2012 06:13 PM
WHY???? LOL! you WILL be AWAKE if you do that
Capsaicin in chili peppers is a known use for pain relief. 
tjohn - 08 October 2012 06:19 PM
I inherited my Mom’s allergies.
My older brother got that plus Dad’s migraines which hit him almost daily.
Dad got relief from cafergot. He eventually stopped having them at around 65.
Nothing helps my brother’s migraines. He just lies down in a dark, quiet room until the pain is bearable.
That sucks. :(
Do you get the “aura” type visual warning before they hit? Sending healing thoughts your way.
No; mine are mostly related to blood pressure and hormonal fluctuation which jacks up my blood pressure; if I get any aura-sort of migraine (it is like a disco snake dancing in my eyes, endlessly coiling on itself and fragmenting the world into uneven, colored chess board), it is a baaaaaaaaaad sign, as then I can prepare for migraine full of suck. Full with vomiting, lie-in-the-dark, everybody-shut-the-eff-up, leave-me-alone-forever. This? More manageable.
The usual triggers for it are aforementioned once-a-month happenings, or, scents. Specifically very chemical, industrial sort of scents (such as lots of detergents tend to have) or tobacco smoke. *BAM* Every time I walk into a fancy mall, I have to be careful about what entrance I use, because if I wade through the Chemical Warfare Section (also known as perfumes), I risk it something fierce. Household supplies to some lesser degree, since people rarely want to spray that stuff on themselves as a test, but some bottles and containers still leak the smell out.
On a personal note, my problem has hit full-blown head cold. Not fun, but doesn’t compare to migraine.
Get better soo… I mean, fast. 