You’ve probably had headaches of some sort. Maybe you popped a Tylenol or Aspirin and forget about it. But some headaches need professional evaluation.
June 6-12 marks National Headache Awareness Week. Headaches obviously are complex, with a wide range of causes from sinus problems, to eyestrain, stress, lack of sleep or even drinking too much caffeine.
The goals of National Headache Awareness Week are:
• to attract recognition that headache pain is a real and legitimate condition
• to encourage sufferers to see a licensed health professional for proper diagnosis and treatment
• to let headache sufferers know that there are treatments for their condition that works.
Taking a pain reliever for a headache, while sometimes effective in relieving the symptoms of the headache, just suppresses the symptoms and doesn’t address the root cause one bit. This health imbalance will continue to manifest as a headache or other physical symptoms.
Imagine finally being rid of your migraines; without the drugs, without days in bed, without trips to the ER and without worry of when the next one might strike. Imagine finally being free from your migraines and enjoying life the way it’s meant to be.
Headaches are not normal. This is a sign that something is wrong. Your body was designed to be pain free. Even an occasional headache is a sign of something not functioning right.
At our Minneapolis clinic we help people enjoy life without the excruciating pain of headaches naturally. If you have not been to our clinic before, stop by and we will give you a free packet of information on how to prevent headaches. Or set up an appointment to be pain free. Just call 612-866-4000. You’ll be glad you did.
If you are a man or woman seeking headache or migraine relief living in the greater Minneapolis/St. Paul, Twin Cities area be sure to click this link and sign up for our newsletter to learn more. Minneapolis Acupuncturist Headache Relief
About the author: For more than 20 years Steven Sonmore helped people transform health problems into solutions for attaining better health. Steven is a licensed acupuncturist, herbalist and a certified instructor by Health Preservation Association. He is licensed by the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice and certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. Visit www.orientalmedcare.com.
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Steven Sonmore, LAc is a licensed acupuncturist in Minneapolis, Minnesota with over 20 years experience of health care and pain management.
I have a friend who gets migraine episodes without head pain. I have always associated migraines with head pain. She gets dizzy and her vision goes wonky for a while until the episode is over. She saw a Chiropractor about it, but without improvement. I wonder if Acupuncture would help. I mentioned it, but she is so tied into the western medicine way of thinking. It took a lot to get her to see a Chiropractor.
Has anyone else had these symptoms of a migraine without pain? Maybe someone has gotten help for such a condition through Acupuncture?
Scott.
Hi Scott,
Good to hear from you and hope you are very well. Yes, acupuncture is effective in such cases. The dizziness and distorted vision can be addressed with the awesome, ancient therapy.
Take care,
Steven
Thanks for the reply. I will pass that along to my friend. She lives near the Grand Rapids area of west Michigan. I wonder if you know of anyone in the Grand Rapids area who practices the same or similar types of therapies as you. Scott.
…and yes, I am well, thank you.