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2007-06-14 10:09:21 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health General Health Care Pain & Pain Management

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Remember the body is one organism and the central nervous system terminates in the brain.

2007-06-15 06:01:54 · answer #1 · answered by iraq51 7 · 0 0

We have treated 15 - 20 yrs cases.
There is no medicine for H/A OR MIGRAINE. Not only these but for almost all painful diseases. Hence they become chronic.
Acidity, excessive wind, cold , heat, sour food and sinusitis, constipation, intestinal inflammation;
Blockage in the flow of Vital Energy are their causes. None of them can be treated with medicine. Our 100% success in treating migraine &H/A confirms it.
It seems that your UB meridian through which coldness energy flows is excessive. It can be due to excess of Bile. Both the meridians pass from head to the back, hence this problem.
Acupuncture is the best treatment. I can treat it with naturopathy and YOG, but how can you manage pl see.
But you try one herbal remedy- two drops of drumstick leaves' juice in opposite nostril if one side pains and both nostrils if full H/A will give you rescue. Betel leaf helps but it isvery strong.
If it is acute pl search a painful point 3-6 mm behind your thumb nail and press it, H/A will disappear within 30 seconds.

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2007-06-15 03:01:41 · answer #2 · answered by dbgyog 7 · 0 1

Your central nervous systems runs through your back- the nerves are connected to your neck- i have a shoulder problem and it gives me a headache.

2007-06-14 10:40:09 · answer #3 · answered by Ellie 6 · 0 0

Backaches can cause headaches, all depending on what muscles in the back are involved with this backache.
Most of the muscles in your back are extensions of neck muscles, and neck muscles also extend to your head....meaning that if any of the back muscles are sore that are connected to neck and head muscle, there you have it...the backache will most likely cause a headache.

2007-06-14 10:16:44 · answer #4 · answered by Doodlebug 5 · 0 0

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