Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Migraine Desperation Leads to Wrong Treatment




"Can my teeth or jaw be the cause of my migraines?"

We often get this question too late. It generally comes up during a migraine interview while a client is telling us about various things and procedures she has tried to end her migraines. We hear the sad story of how the patient was convinced by a dental professional that the cause of her migraine headache was related to the position of her jaw or the mercury in her teeth fillings. Unfortunately, she already wasted her money seeking such remedies that failed to end the migraine headaches.


Jaw pain associated with migraines is actually at the tail end of the pain. The pain of a migraine headache follows the path of the trigeminal nerve which extends on each side of the head from the temporal lobe area forward to branch out across the forehead and behind each eye to surround half of the nasal cavity while another branch runs down the jaw line into the lower facial area. Since the epic center of pain varies by individual, some may feel more pain in the jaw area while others are not at all affected by facial pain.

When it comes to migraine headaches, you need to keep in mind that the underlying cause can be found in the DNA of a person and cellular responses to hormones and triggers rather than the physical location of the pain. Knowing this, you can rule out that the headache is caused by misalignment of the jaw or neck and concentrate on the overall solution that includes diet changes, trigger avoidance, and taking the prevention nutraceutical Tuliv Migraine Defense. 

 Having said this, we need to point out that not every chronic headache is classified as a migraine. By that I mean there are specific types of headaches that result from injury or physiological changes in the body that are extremely painful. This is one of the reasons we conduct interviews and use online profiles with many of our new clients to help determine the correct solution for their headache pain

Knowing from our own personal experiences what it is actually like to deal with the agonizing pain and suffering of migraines and the frustrations of a lack of compassionate medical care were among the reasons we started Tuliv to help all those who endure migraines to have a better life. It is the reason we still do not charge for phone or online consulting services and strive to provide the best care and products to help resolve and prevent migraines

If you have not visited with us lately, call us at 1-866-367-5953 (you can ask to speak directly with Lyle or Eileen or leave a message to schedule a call back). You can also respond to this email or send me an email to me at Lyle@Tuliv.net and let me know how you are doing and how we can help you.

 Lyle Henry, Tuliv Migraine Research Director


Contact us if you have questions or would like to visit more about migraine prevention.
Please email us at Questions@Tuliv.net or call 1-866-367-5953.
    

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