Teas that can reduce headache

Ginger tea

Ginger is one of the most frequently used culinary spices that offers a range of health benefits. It contains powerful antioxidants that help to reduce inflammation, which can cause headaches.

Peppermint tea

Peppermint tea is generally safe for most people and isn’t associated with any side effects.

Willow bark tea

Willow bark has been used for thousands of years to treat pain and inflammation. It is the bark from a variety of willow trees that contains an active ingredient called salicin. Salicin is chemically similar to aspirin.

Clove tea

Cloves contain chemicals that may slow your ability to heal, so talk to your doctor if you take blood thinners or have recently had surgery before consuming clove tea.

Feverfew tea

Feverfew tea can sometimes cause mouth irritation. Try using more water and fewer leaves if this happens. Don’t drink feverfew tea while pregnant because it may induce labor.

Chamomile tea

Consuming chamomile can cause an allergic reaction if you’re also allergic to ragweed, chrysanthemums, marigolds, or daisies. You should talk to your doctor before drinking chamomile tea if you take blood thinners or antirejection medication for an organ transplant.