Archive for October, 2007

Migraine and Other Headaches: Cause and Treatment

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

"Is the underlying cause and treatment of migraine and other headaches the same? "

This is one question I’m repeatedly asked by those who suffer from migraine or other headaches such as cluster headache, stress-related headaches, and tension headaches.

The answer to the above question is YES! The underlying cause of all headaches and their treatment is based on the same principle.

The fact is that hundreds of people have benefited from my chronic headache treatment program, which is based on this simple, but important fact.

Underlying cause of all headaches

A Headache is the normal response of your brain to the constant deprivation of oxygen. Due to various reasons, the brain of a person who suffers from chronic headache does not receive an adequate supply of oxygen. Also, some parts of the brain receive less oxygen than the others. When the brain can’t go on any longer on this diminished supply of oxygen, it calls for help by demanding more oxygen, and a headache is triggered. This chain of events occurs in all types of headaches, the only difference is in the part(s) of the brain that are more oxygen-deprived than others.

Migraine and Stroke

Studies show that migraine patients and people who suffer from chronic headaches have a greater risk of suffering a stroke. The reason is obvious - their brain is already starving for oxygen.

Treatment of Migraine and Chronic Headaches

Studies done on this subject show that oxygen therapy for migraine and chronic headache patients are highly effective and stop the pain in 15 minutes. So, wouldn’t it be better to ensure that our brain gets the required amount of oxygen supply all the time?

Chronic headaches and migraines are the product of the world we live in. These health conditions were not so common in earlier times or even 100 years ago. The air we breathe today is polluted, which contributes to the development of migraines and other headaches. Also, many other internal factors, such as not breathing deeply enough, contribute to the lack of supply of oxygen to the brain.

I have developed simple exercises that ensure we inhale more oxygen and that it is delivered efficiently to all the parts of the brain.

To learn more about these exercises, click the link below:

http://Headaches.ws

Warm regards,
Christian Goodman

EL331015

Technique to Control High Blood Pressure

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

"How can your program help me in controlling my blood pressure?"

This is the most common question that I’m consistently asked through emails by people who suffer from hypertension and have been on allopathic medications for long, but have failed to control their blood pressure.

The sheer frequency of the above question has convinced me that it is best that I answer the question on this blog. And this is exactly what I intend to do today.

Most of us understand that genes, bad eating habits, and poor lifestyle choices are the factors responsible for hypertension. We often forget to include another factor that plays a very big role in the development of high blood pressure. This other factor is emotions and thinking patterns.

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