Migraine is a neurological condition in which repeated headaches occur due to an internal imbalance. The pain may appear on one side or both sides of the head and can be accompanied by nausea, sensitivity to light or sound, and disturbed focus. These migraine headache symptoms may last for hours or even days and often interfere with daily routine and sleep. From an Ayurvedic perspective, migraine develops when Vata and Pitta dosha become disturbed along with irregular food habits, disturbed digestion, stress, and lack of routine. When the internal rhythm of the body weakens, circulation and nerve signals in the head region become imbalanced, leading to recurring migraine attacks that require a deeper approach than surface-level relief. Jeena Sikho HiiMS Dera Bassi follows a natural and structured approach to help manage migraine by addressing its internal causes. The process is guided through the Shaman and Shodhan methods, where herbal support and food-based correction work together as part of the healing plan. The focus remains on correcting daily routine, food habits, mental strain, and physical discipline, along with yoga, herbs, and therapies to support long-term migraine headache treatment naturally. Herbs commonly used in this approach include: -Ashwagandha -Brahmi -Shankhpushpi -Jatamansi -Vacha -Some effective therapies include: -Panchakarm -Hot & Cold Foot Therapy -Shirodhara, Shiro Pichu, and Shiro Basti Jeena Sikho HiiMS Dera Bassi was established to help people look at long-term health concerns with clarity instead of fear. The focus remains on rebuilding trust in the body and understanding how balance can return when the real cause of a condition is addressed. Rather than only managing symptoms, this approach works on identifying why migraines and conditions such as cancer, kidney and liver disorders, heart problems, infertility, blood pressure imbalance, and diabetes develop. The treatment follows natural ways and regular daily habits that help the body settle back into its rhythm. Instead of depending on medicines all the time, the focus stays on eating properly, resting on time, and keeping the mind steady. When people stay consistent with this approach, changes start showing gradually. Many across India have seen long-standing health problems ease and migraine episodes reduce as the body begins to respond on its own.