Migraines & Headaches

Migraines:  I frequently find with migraine patterns that there are hormonal imbalances and/or structural problems. By doing different tests, I find out which areas seem to be the most problematic and I can focus on what is causing the stress in those areas. From a nutritional standpoint I often find that there are thyroid or ovarian problems and until I get those glandular areas working optimally the pain pattern won't resolve. Food allergies can also play into migraine headache patterns and should be investigated.

Chronic Headaches:  I see a lot of structural problems in people with chronic headaches, primarily in the feet and the neck. When the feet, which are the structural foundation of the skeleton, have a problem such as a chronically sprained foot and ankle, it creates reflected stresses migrating up to the knee, hip, shoulder all the way to the neck area. It's likely that this type of skeletal stress will produce tension patterns up into the neck and skullbone area that won't be mitigated until you identify the source. Once the structural problems are corrected in the lower half of the body, I tend to see immediate improvement in the headache pain.



Disclaimer:  The information contained herein is for research purposes only and should not be construed as medical recommendations for any disease or symptom. It is not intended to provide medical advice.