Headaches and Migraines

Headaches and Migraines

Are your headaches ruining your life? Do you have to keep postponing or missing business meetings, social events, school plays etc? Do you feel reluctant to plan days out in case you have a headache? Have you tried conventional remedies to no avail? If so, this hypnosis download may be for you.

 

 

A migraine is a severe pain felt on one, and sometimes, both sides of the head. The pain is mostly in the front around the temples or behind one eye or ear. Other symptoms may include nausea and vomiting, and increased light and sound sensitivity. Migraines can occur any time of the day, although it often starts in the morning. The pain can last only a few hours or up to several days. Headaches are less extreme, but nevertheless are still unwelcome.

Hypnotherapy offers a treatment for headaches and migraines with no drugs or side effects. This powerful hypnotic recording will teach you to control the pain, by using your own, wonderful subconscious mind. Very soon, you can be completely free from headaches and migraines once and for all.

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Headaches and Migraines

Recurrent headaches and migraine should always be checked out with by your GP, however, rarely are causes found.

Certain foods and drinks have been found to trigger headaches and migraines, amongst these are chocolate, caffeine, oranges and alcohol, however they can often occur for no apparent reason.

The pain experienced can vary in intensity. Some migraine sufferers can be bedridden for days at a time and find it difficult to hold down food or liquid.

Where there seems to be no apparent trigger to the headaches they may be caused by stress or hormonal imbalance.

In the latter case, with women, migraines can disappear completely after the onset of the menopause.

Headaches and migraine can be psychosomatic with some people and in these cases hypnotherapy can help by getting to the root cause of the symptoms.


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