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Dear Marsha,

I can't even remember what I wrote back in May! LOL However, in regard to

your questions, I first got into the Beck Protocol back in June or July of

2000. In Jan. of that year I had slipped on the ice and suffered a severe

concussion which took me the bulk of a year to recover. Due to the

concussion, I didn't pulse the head at that time. On the whole, I don't

have a problem with headaches. I can vaguely remember when I did start

pulsing the head, I liked it. Seems to me it helped clear my brain and in

general just felt good. Also, I remember it helped unclog the sinuses.

People do report positive results from pulsing the head.

My daughter does suffer from headaches, often the migraine type. The doctor

told her it was due to depression. However, I'm inclined to believe it

might be a hormonal embalance. When observing people who suffer from

migraines or just regular headaches, it occurred to me children seldom ever

get headaches. What I've notice is that it often starts durring

adolescence! Is there a correlation? I wonder. I'm beginning to think the

hormones play a very important role in our health. How to get them balanced

is the question.

Not knowing anything about you; age, illness, etc., I would suggest having a

saliva test done to check your hormones. If the finances aren't available

to you at the moment, I'd think about trying the progesterone cream, also

colostrum. BTW, when I got on the progesterone cream, it was then I started

recovering from the concussion. It is great for healing the brain.

There has to be a reason you are getting chronic headaches, maybe it has

something to do with hormones. I really don't know. I've also heard it

could be due to a lack of oxygen. If that is the case, then the ozonated

water or homozon might help. How long have you been getting these headache?

Worst possibility, and I certainly hope this is not your case, might even be

a brain tumor. Reason I'm mentioning this is because my brother-n-law use

to suffer from bad headaches all the time. He was constantly taking tylenol

by the handfuls. One thing led to another and they discovered he had a

brain tumor. Not to scare you, but that's often what I've heard in other

cases where people have chronic headaches.

Hope this helps you in some way. Please keep us posted on your progress.

Sincerely,

Gail

To Gail Naranjo re headaches

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> I read your message from May about pulsing the head. How are you doing

> with headaches now? Are they better? Did you get long-term results

> from pulsing that way?

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> thanks,

> Marsha

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Dear Gail,

Thanks for attempting to help me. I've run the gamut of tests and

I've tried progesterone creme. I don't really think it could be

hormonal, since I have the headache at all hours of the day, every

day.

I was hoping to find someone here who had gotten relief from blood

electrification or pulsing. Thanks.

Marsha

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