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Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome For traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post concussion syndrome (PCS). |
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I'm copying and pasting this from http://www.migraines.org/treatment/treatalt.htm
What do you think of this? Thanks Gut Brain Therapy MAGNUM looks into the exciting work that ForeverWell is doing in Migraine research & the gut brain. An intriguing possibility is beginning to develop. The growing evidence supporting our long term belief that Migraine is a brain disorder coupled with the work showing a second brain in the gut might cause some to look at proper neuropeptide/neurotransmitter production by the digestive system as a root cause of the factors leading to Migraine. One company doing just that has recently published an outcome based study in which they focus primarily on healing and improving digestive dysfunction that they believe on some level is occurring in most Migraine sufferers. Synergistically, they provide nutritional support to the liver and kidney believing that these organs are critical in balancing internal function. This natural Migraine prevention approach has shown very positive results in their initial study. Interestingly, some of the comments from study participants included that while on the nutritional supplements they found that the Migraines they did get were less severe and a lower dose of various pain treatments seemed to be more effective. 80% of the 40 study participants reported good to dramatic benefit from this approach. 20% had no benefit. In 60% of the cases the participants quality of life rating was in the 80 to 100 range indicating a virtually Migraine free condition. To learn more about Gut Brain Therapy and to read the entire study visit, www.foreverwell.com. Michael Gershon, MD of Columbia University is the recognized father of the growing field of neurogastroenterology and author of The Second Brain. His book is fascinating and may explain why ForeverWell is getting great results with Migraine by focusing on the digestive system. For a FREE, chapter by chapter description of the book click here. For more information: Take a look at Michael Gershon, MDs book The Second Brain and how it supports and points to the possibilities that healing the gut could help the brain. Review Gary Zaloga, MDs book Nutrition in Critical Care and how small chain peptides may provide an explanation of ForeverWells preliminary success. Visit the ForeverWell website, www.foreverwell.com and read the details and explanation of their work and approach to treating Migraine. Contact Information: Tom Staverosky, President ForeverWell PO Box 14653 Reading, PA 19612 www.foreverwell.com tom@foreverwell.com 1-800-619-5969 610-374-5258 |
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This would likely be of even more interest in the Migraine forum.
I would be interested in seeing information about any differences between PCS migraine like head aches and migraines with no discernible cause. Dr Lee Hieb has written about how modern wheat has compounds that negatively effect the body and brain. Ancient wheat did not have these same compounds. The same is true of most modern milk cows. Older breeds had more of the better casein chains.
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