It was the day before Christmas and all through the house, not a creature was stirring – well, except for mom, who had a headache – and she wasn’t stirring very much because it hurt worse everytime she moved her head.
Tis the season of the Seasonal Migraine.
What do we mean by “Seasonal Migraine” (or Seasonal Headache)????? Some people only get migraines at certain times of the year.?? Usually the seasonal migraine is related to the allergy season which causes initially an allergy sinus headache, which then triggers the migraine.
Others get headaches in the coldest time of the year, which is just beginning for most folks in the Northern Hemisphere.?? A good percentage of our readers reside primarily in New Zealand, Australia and South Africa and they get cold in June.
Again, the cold somehow triggers a migraine in a manner we don’t understand. Speaking of triggers, there is a whole host of triggers that my readers can rattle off and have great experience with. Unfortunately, mainstream medicine and many of my customers spend way too much time worrying about triggers and not enough time trying to correct the underlying problem – which is a hormonal imbalance.
Correct the hormone imbalance and you don’t need to worry about triggers anymore.
So the take home message this holiday season is add the right hormones, mix in a few extra ingredients that correct other deficiencies (that will be explained in my upcoming 5th edition of the book coming out soon) and presto! – migraines are gone.
Andrew Jones, M.D.
Medical Director, Women’s Health Institute of Texas