Evidence supporting the use of: Lavender
For the health condition: Migraine
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3
Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) has both a traditional background and a growing body of scientific evidence supporting its use in managing migraine symptoms, particularly via aromatherapy. Several randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews have evaluated lavender's efficacy for acute migraine relief. A notable double-blind, placebo-controlled study published in European Neurology (2012) found that inhaling lavender essential oil for 15 minutes during a migraine attack resulted in significant reductions in headache severity compared to placebo. This supports claims that lavender's potential analgesic, anxiolytic, and anti-inflammatory properties may play a role in migraine management. The efficacy is believed to stem from lavender’s modulation of the central nervous system via olfactory pathways, possibly exerting effects on neurotransmitter balance and pain perception.
However, it is important to note that while results are promising, the overall quality and size of studies are limited; most trials involved small sample sizes and short durations. Systematic reviews generally conclude that lavender may be helpful as an adjunctive therapy but caution that more robust, large-scale studies are needed before widespread recommendation. Traditionally, lavender has been used for headaches and nervous tension, which aligns with historical uses but is now bolstered by preliminary clinical evidence. Therefore, while not definitive, there is moderate scientific validation for lavender’s use in supporting migraine relief, especially in aromatherapy form.
Other ingredients used for Migraine
1,3,7-Trimethylpurine-2,6-dione5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP)
5-methyltetrahydrofolate glucosamine
Albizia
Almond fruit
alpha-linolenic acid (ALA)
alpha-lipoic acid
apple cider vinegar
ashwagandha
atractylodes
atractylone
Baikal Skullcap
balsam
banyan
bergamot
beta caryophyllene
beta-hydroxybutyrate
betony
Bifidobacteria
Black Hellebore
black seed
black tea
blackboard tree
Blepharis
brahmi
bupleurum falcatum
butterbur
cannabidiol
Carthamus
Chinese salvia root
Chinese silkvine
chrysanthemum
coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10)
cola nut
Corydalis
creatine
crocin
curcumin
danshen
DHA (docosahexaenoic acid)
docosahexaenoic Acid
eicosapentaenoic acid
EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid)
feverfew
Ficus religiosa
Ficus simplicissima
fish
fish oil
flavanones
flavin mononucleotide
folic acid
frankincense
Gelsemium
ginger
ginkgo biloba
ginkgolides
Ginkgoside
goldthread
gooseberry
gotu kola
Hellebore
Indian frankincense
iridoids
ketone salts
kuding tea
kudzu
l-5-methyltetrahydrofolate glucosamine salt (5-MTHF)
lavender
lemon balm
Lesser speargrass
linalool
little ironweed
luteolin
magnesium
Meadowsweet
Melatonin
Mesua
Methylxanthine
Moringa
Nardostachys
Niacin (vitamin B3)
Night jessamine
omega-3 fatty acids
Osthole
paeoniflorin
Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA)
Peppermint
Petasines
Phthalides
phytocannabinoids
pine bark
Polygonum
Puerarin
purple butterbur root
Pycnogenol
Rauvolfia
riboflavin (vitamin B2)
Rubiaceae
Rubus
rue
Salmon Oil
Sandalwood
Scabrous Gentian
Sensitive Plant
soursop
specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs)
Spikenard
Swertia
Szechuan lovage
turmeric
ubiquinol
Uncaria
Valerian root
vitamin B6
vitamin D
vitamin D3
vitamin E
Withanolides
Xanthine
Xanthone
Xanthophyll
Yuzu
Zinc
Zingerone
Other health conditions supported by lavender
AbrasionsAbuse and Trauma
Acne
Addictions (general remedies for)
Afterbirth Pain
Age Spots
Anger (excessive)
Anxiety
Anxiety Disorders
Grief and Sadness
Hysteria
Insect Repellant
Insomnia
Irritability
Jet Lag
Lice
Nervousness
Neurosis
Nightmares
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Phobias
Adrenal Fatigue
Abscesses
Bites and Stings
Boils
Carbuncles
Depression
Headache (general)
Headache (tension)
Migraine
Stress
Tension
Worry
Wounds and Sores
Products containing lavender
Nature's Sunshine Lavender (Organic)
Nature's Sunshine Tei-Fu® Soothing Blend
