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Migraines
& Headaches - Inflammatory
For those who suffer from migraines/headaches, they can be the most
debilitating ailment imaginable - to those who have never had one, they often
wonder how a ‘headache’ can be a problem. Migraines are not ‘just a headache’.
They can last for many hours and are often accompanied by sensations of
flashing lights, nausea, and vomiting and even temporary blindness. It is a
possibility that these are caused by inflammation caused by intolerance to
high glycaemic foods, such as bread and potatoes.
Click here for Glycaemic Index
How can
Serrapeptase Help?
A factor in
many Migraine/Headaches is arterial inflammation. Serrapeptase helps immensely
as it stops the inflammation. Many people report a ‘miraculous’ recovery.
How many
do I take?
Start with
3 Tablets of Serrapeptase x 3 times per day on an empty stomach and increase
it to 4 x 3 if no relief within 7 days. Then gradually reduce to 1x1.
Can I
take too many tablets or can it interfere with any drugs I am taking?
No. It has
been used for over 25 years with no side effects reported.
How can Serrapeptase Help?
A factor in many Migraine/Headaches is arterial inflammation. Serrapeptase helps
immensely as it stops the inflammation. Many people report a 'miraculous'
recovery.
How many do I take?
Start with 3 Tablets of Serrapeptase x 3 times per day on an empty stomach and
increase it to 4 x 3 if no relief with 7 days. Then gradually reduce to 1
x 1.
Can I take too many tablets or can it interfere with any drugs I am taking?
No. It has been used for over 25 years with no side effects reported.
Testimony
“I had
another patient with an obstinate frontal headache due to mucus in the
sinuses. He had suffered with it for years. After three days on Serrapeptase
he called me to say that the pain was disappearing.” Dr Simon Norton
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What things can I do to help
with migraines and headaches?
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Serrapeptase Enzymes
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Take Serrapeptase Enzymes as
recommended
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| 2. |
Seek
Professional Help |
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Obviously
help by a health professional such as chiropractic, osteopath or
physiotherapist should be sought immediately, to make any neck
adjustments (1 to 3 treatments should be effective).
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Electro-acupressure |
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Treatment has proved to be as
highly effective as acupuncture in treating Migraine/Headache problems.
An Electro-acupressure unit simply stimulates the body’s own healing system,
and it is effective over vast range of related problems.
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| 4. |
Basic
Health Plan |
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Using the
Basic Health
Plan will ensure appropriate nutrients and actions are taken
to help the healing process
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6. |
Exercise |
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Exercise by walking fast for
60 minutes at least 3 times per week.
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