Headaches and Migranes Signs, Symptoms and Treatment DVDAsk a question about this product Price: $19.97
Product Description:This package will help you learn about MIGRAINES.  I HAVE PUT TOGETHER ANOTHER DEVERSE TRAINING DVD FOR A LOT LESS COST.  OVER 50 MILLION PERSONS IN THE USA SUFFER FROM REGAULAR HEADACHES AND MIGRAINES, WHICH IS THE LEADING CAUSE OF ABSENTEEISM FROM WORK. Â
What is a Migraine Headache? A migraine is much more than a bad headache. A migraine headache is a recurrent, throbbing headache usually felt on one side of the head. Migraines usually begin in early childhood, adolescence, or young adult life. Migraine pain can be excruciating, and may incapacitate you for hours or even days. Migraine headaches may be preceded by a warning sign. What causes a Migraine Headache? Migraine headaches are caused by a rapid widening and narrowing of blood vessel walls in the brain and head. This causes the pain fibers in the blood vessel wall to become irritated. Blood vessels in the scalp are often involved. Some of the events that have been reported to causes migraine headaches are: hunger, cheese, changes in weather, nuts, fatigue, avocados, oral contraceptives, chocolate, menstrual periods, food cured with nitrates (e.g., hot dogs), emotional stress, meat tenderizers (e.g., MSG), and alcoholic beverages. It is not known why some individuals have migraines and others do not.
THIS IS A COST EFFECTIVE & FANTASTIC MEDICAL TRAINING DVD THAT I HAVE PUT TOGETHER THAT HAS EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO LEARN ABOUT OR TOWARDS YOUR QUEST TO PERFECT BEING A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL.   Your Satisfaction is 100% Guaranteed! When a person has a headache, the pain does not originate in the brain itself (which is insensitive to pain), but in one or more of the following locations: Headache is generally categorized as primary or secondary. Primary Headache. A headache is considered primary when a disease or other medical condition does not cause it. Secondary Headache. Secondary headaches are caused by other medical conditions, such as sinusitis infection, neck injuries or abnormalities, and stroke. About 2% of headaches are secondary headaches caused by abnormalities or infections in the nasal or sinus passages (sinus headaches). It is not uncommon for someone to experience a combination of headache types.  IN THIS DVD YOU WILL LEARN:  ALSO ADDED LIVE VIDEO DEMONSTRATION INSTRUCTIONS  Materials are as up to date as possible  PLUS MUCH MUCH MORE |