Migraines, Headaches, MS, Mulitple SchlerosisThe Commonalities of Migraines and Multiple Sclerosis

Over the next two weeks, we'll look at a couple of case studies that reveal the connection between Migraine headaches and Multiple Sclerosis. We'll also talk in each blog about how you there is also a common method for finding healing from both of these neurological disorders.

The research behind their commonalities is so evident that it shows explanation as to why there are correlations between those who suffer from MS and those who suffer from Migraines. The other interesting revelation is that people who suffer from one or the other condition both respond well to a gentle and specific method of chiropractic called upper cervical chiropractic.

Research by Dr. Damadian

In the first study, by viewing the flow of cerebrospinal fluid, which lubricates the brain and spinal cord, of randomly patients with MS in real time Raymond V. Damadian and his team conducted ground breaking research. In a paper reporting the findings of their research called “The Possible Role of Cranio-Cervical Trauma and Abnormal CSF Hydrodynamics in the Genesis of Multiple Sclerosis," Dr. Damadian wrote, “These new observations have uncovered biomechanical barriers that appear to give rise to multiple sclerosis, and, even more excitingly, these barriers may be therapeutically addressable."

Basically, what that means is misalignments in the neck negatively affect the flow of various fluids to and from the brain. These changes are the likely cause of Multiple Sclerosis, as well as those changes are also the cause of migraines.

All of that means that since there is a common cause to those two symptoms, there is also a common cure. Though, the medical industry has ingrained society into thinking their only option is to continue to take medication that will give them a few moments of relief.

A Common Cause?

Whether you are suffering from migraines, multiple sclerosis or both is extremely important that you get a thorough evaluation of your upper neck by a doctor who has received specialized postgraduate training in the upper cervical spine. Dr. Pete Tsiglieris has received this training and has been able to help many multiple sclerosis and migraine sufferers address a common underlying cause by correcting misalignments in the upper neck.

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Dr. Pete Tsiglieris of Advanced Spinal Care in Redwood City, California is an Upper Cervical Specialist trained by the National Upper Cervical Chiropractic Association (NUCCA). His upper cervical clinic also serves San Mateo, Palo Alto, Menlo Park, San Carlos, and Sunnyvale. They are uniquely trained to correct problems in the upper cervical spine (upper neck). This vital area is intimately connected to the central nervous system and problems in this area have been shown to be an underlying cause of a variety of different health problems, including migraines and other headaches, carpal tunnel syndrome, neck pain, back pain and shoulder pain and weakness. More information can be found on our website at https://bayareanuccacare.com/

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