3 Powerful Essential Oils For Migraines

Published 17th Oct 2023

Essential Oils For Migraines

Migraines are severe, intense headaches that can be caused by hereditary and environmental factors. Migraines can be very painful and can interfere with everyday living.

While there are several ways that migraines can be treated, there are some essential oils that may help as an additional aid when trying to ease migraine tension.


Benefits Of Essential Oils For Migraines

The best essential oils for migraines contain anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic properties, while including a range of versatile effects that may help create a calming atmosphere. Essential oils may offer supplementary relief for migraines in the following ways:

  • Promoting sleep
  • Reducing tension
  • Relieving inflammation
  • Act as a natural mood and energy booster

By focusing on areas of inflammation, promoting better sleep and feelings of tension, essential oils may serve as a supplement to assist with overcoming migraines.


Best Essential Oils For Migraines

The best essential oils for migraines are known for their anti-inflammatory properties and may work to help reduce inflammation and ease the intensity of migraines. Here are some of our favourite essential oils that are known to help with migraines:

Peppermint Essential Oil

Peppermint Essential Oil releases the refreshing, cooling aroma of menthol and is now known to aid inflammation and pain. As such, Peppermint Oil has powerful antispasmodic properties, making it one of the best essential oils for pain relief. It is also believed to relax muscle tension while reducing stress. In fact, a 2016 study found that diluting Peppermint Oil can be used as a standard treatment for tension headaches.

Peppermint Oil contains menthol and is now known for its analgesic properties, making it a favourite for reducing muscle and headache tension. It may also help with nervous tension, irritability and nausea.

How To Use Peppermint Essential Oil for Migraines

Peppermint Essential Oil can be used in a few ways:

  • Diffusing: By adding a few drops into your aromatherapy diffuser or vaporizer, Peppermint Oil may assist with easing inflammation and migraine tension. A few drops can also be added to a handkerchief and inhaled, just be sure to avoid direct contact with the skin as this may cause irritation.
  • Diluting: You can dilute Peppermint Oil in your favourite carrier oil, add this dilution to a glass roller bottle and apply to the temples, forehead, wrists and behind the ears. We recommend a 1 – 2% dilution for skin application and a 1% dilution for facial application.

Lavender Essential Oil

As one of the best essential oils for migraines, Lavender Essential Oil has a range of versatile properties that focus on relieving nervous tension while promoting comfort. Its analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic properties may offer supplementary relief for migraines while its sedative properties can induce calmness and relaxation.

How To Use Lavender Essential Oil for Migraines

Lavender Oil can be used in a variety of ways:

  • Diffusing: Add a few drops into your aromatherapy diffuser or vaporizer.
  • Diluting: You can dilute Lavender Oil in your favourite carrier oil, add this dilution to a glass roller bottle and apply to the temples, forehead, wrists and behind the ears. We recommend a 2 – 4% dilution for skin application and a 1 – 2% dilution for facial application.
  • Warm Bath: Adding a few drops into a warm bath may help with stress release and muscle tension; this may also ease mental fatigue and exhaustion.
  • Essential Oil Spray: To help with sleep, dilute your Lavender Oil in water, add to a spray bottle and shake well before spraying the mixture onto your pillow.

Chamomile Essential Oil

As one of the most long-standing essential oils used for its therapeutic relief, Chamomile Essential Oil is now known to offer a range of medicinal benefits. With its anti-inflammatory and antiphlogistic properties, Chamomile Oil may offer relief for muscle tension, nausea and headaches.

In fact, a 2018 study found that the topical use of Chamomile Oil resulted in a decrease of pain, nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and sound, making it effective for migraine relief.

If you are pregnant or breastfeeding and are considering using Chamomile Oil for migraine relief, please contact your GP or healthcare professional first.

How To Use Chamomile Essential Oil for Migraines

  • Diffusing: Adding a few drops of Chamomile Oil to your aromatherapy diffuser may serve as a sleeping aid.
  • Diluting: You can dilute Chamomile Oil to your favourite carrier oil, add this dilution to a glass roller bottle and apply to the temples, forehead, wrists and behind the ears. We recommend a 2-4% dilution for skin application and a 1-2% dilution for facial application.
  • Warm Bath: Add a few drops to a warm bath to create a calm, relaxing environment.
How to dilute essential oils. Essential oils dilution guide.

Other Tips To Relieve Migraines

Other than essential oils, when dealing with migraines consider contacting your GP or health care professional for advice. Other remedies may include:

  • Healthy diet
  • Restful sleep
  • Yoga
  • Limited exposure to bright or artificial light
  • Prescription medication as per medical advice

Where To Buy Essential Oils For Migraines

While essential oils are generally available to purchase at health, wellness and retail stores, it is important to keep in mind that the purity and quality of these essential oils will vary. That is why we recommend finding a reputable supplier.

Here at AWO, we have a wide selection of 100% pure essential oils and organic essential oils that are sold at reasonable prices. Because our stock is purchased in bulk quantities our costs are significantly less, which allows us to offer our high-quality products at affordable prices. We are also based right here in Australia!

Essential oils for migraines.

Essential Oil Safety

Whilst essential oils are natural products, they are extremely potent and can cause serious harm if used incorrectly. For this reason, we recommend the following:

  • In line with the Therapeutic Goods Act, we do not recommend ingesting essential oils without the guidance of a registered Aromatherapist or Naturopath.
  • Avoid using essential oils during pregnancy and whilst breastfeeding.
  • We recommend storing your essential oils in a cool, dry place at room temperature, ensuring that they are not directly exposed to sunlight and are out of reach of children or pets.
  • Essential Oils can be very concentrated and are likely to cause irritation or reactions if applied directly to the skin. For this reason, it is important to first dilute your essential oils before using topically (on the skin). Our recommended dilution percentages can be found under the ‘Best Essential Oils For Migraines’ section.
 

Resources

Göbel. H., et al, 2016, ‘Peppermint oil in the acute treatment of tension-type headache’, Der Schmerz, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 295 - 310.

[Peppermint oil in the acute treatment of tension-type headache] - PubMed (nih.gov)

Zargaran A., et al, 2018, ‘Evaluation of the effect of topical chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.) oleogel as pain relief in migraine without aura: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study’, Journal of the Neurological Sciences, vol. 39, no. 8, pp. 1345 - 1353.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any illness.

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