Are you a sufferer of migraines? My husband was for years. It was debilitating for him. He could always tell when one was coming on, and it would bring our lives to a screeching halt. I’ve never suffered from migraines, so it was hard for me to understand what he was dealing with. He couldn’t tolerate lights or sounds. He’d spend large amounts of time in the restroom, vomiting. I felt for him, so I began researching what could help him solve this problem.
What I discovered was that almost all migraines result from a liver/gallbladder energetic imbalance. The liver is our detoxification system of our bodies. It’s the garbage can, so it needs to be properly supported. The best way we’ve found to give the liver a boost is to detoxify the body. Detoxifying can result in great improvements in health and effects many different situations in the body, migraines included. Detoxification is important for overall health, migraines merely being a symptom that is eliminated. We’re constantly bombarded by toxins in our environment. They’re everywhere, and while we can’t escape them completely, we can reduce our exposure through conscience choices. Eating organic food, drinking purified water, improving our indoor air quality, and switching out our personal care products for less toxic ones are powerful ways to limit our exposure.
What we did to detoxify, however, involves the Lifewave patches. Lifewave makes two patches as part of the Y-Age system: glutathione and carnosine. These are important antioxidants manufactured in our bodies, but due to the onslaught of toxins, most of our bodies are increasingly low on these two antioxidants. Glutathione and carnosine work to detoxify the body, thereby increasing overall health in the body, the disappearrance of migraines being a side effect of this. The patches are a powerful way to detoxify the body. There are many ways to detoxify, most of which are beneficial and have merit, but the patches are the absolute easiest way. I know because I’ve tried a lot of detoxes, some of which left me lying on the couch, too sick to get up because of the detox symptoms. Whenever you detox too rapidly, you can experience symptoms that don’t feel good such as weakness, fatigue, headaches, body aches, flu like symptoms, runny nose, rashes, bowel changes, amongst others. I’ve had all of these.
With other detoxes, you can’t control your detox, so you just have to go with the symptoms, even if it disrupts your life. With the patches, the benefits of the patches stop when you take them off, so if you happen to detox too rapidly, simply remove the patches, drink extra water to flush out the toxins, and the symptoms will dissipate. It’s the easiest detox you’ll find, yet it works very well.
My husband has not had one migraine since starting to detoxify with the patches. He’s thrilled, and I’m thrilled. As you detox, if you do get a migraine or headache, drinking water is the best way to relieve the underlying causes of the migraine, and the pain patches are the best way to instantly relieve the pain.
This is a powerful protocol to rid those migraines forever because who has time to revolve their life around a migraine.
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Monday, June 21, 2010
New Patch Placements For Headaches
It’s old news that Lifewave’s Icewave pain patch can get rid of headaches within moments. It’s still miraculous each time it happens though.
I don’t get headaches all too often, thankfully. When I do get headaches, they usually aren’t that bad. However, one day recently, I had a headache, and it was bad.
It was in the evening, and I had work to get done, so I didn’t want to waste the whole night by having to go to bed early. I have to make the most out of my time once my kids are in bed.
So, I decided to place some Icewave patches. I couldn’t get much of anything done because the pain was so great. I put the white patch on my right temple and the tan patch on my left temple. This is the most common placement for headaches. I waited. Nothing happened. Okay…
So, I moved them around a bit. I put the tan patch on my pain and moved the white patch around the tan one in the clock like pattern, which is also found in the Icewave instructions. Again, nothing. It may have even made my pain a little worse. Next, I swapped the white and tan patches and began moving the tan patch around the white. Still nothing.
I didn’t get frustrated, and I didn’t give up. I knew I was well hydrated (an important component in getting the patches to work properly). I started to think about where the pain was coming from. Where was my headache stemming from. I finally figured it was coming from the back of my neck. Now, the pain wasn’t actually in the back of my neck. But the back of my neck was really tight and causing a lot of tension, so I thought perhaps it would be related to my headache.
I was right.
I placed a white patch on my right and a tan patch on my left side. I placed them way on the back of my neck, centered, but right up by the base of my skull. It was so high up, the patches were in my hair line. The pain lessened considerably right away. I can’t say all the pain went away completely, but it became so low that I could concentrate and get my things done. The pain was so low, it was really only noticeable if I concentrated on it.
Once it was time for bed, I went upstairs and decided to take the patches off for bedtime. I figured I wouldn’t need them since I was just going to sleep. I pulled the patches off in the bathroom (yeah, ouch because they were actually in my hair), and as soon as I had removed the patches, my headache came back with this incredibly strong whoosh of pain. That’s all I can describe it as: a whoosh. For a few moments, I had extremely strong pain in which my head felt like it might explode. I considered putting the patches on and sleeping with them. The pain went away a little bit after that initial swell of pain, so I just went to bed.
I won’t ever forget this experience though. It was very clear to me that the patches had been working to relieve my pain.
Moral of the story: A good placement for certain headaches can also be the back of the neck, right on the muscles as close as possible to the bones where the skull begins. Send me an email if you need help placing the patches on your pain: blitzthewave@gmail.com.
I don’t get headaches all too often, thankfully. When I do get headaches, they usually aren’t that bad. However, one day recently, I had a headache, and it was bad.
It was in the evening, and I had work to get done, so I didn’t want to waste the whole night by having to go to bed early. I have to make the most out of my time once my kids are in bed.
So, I decided to place some Icewave patches. I couldn’t get much of anything done because the pain was so great. I put the white patch on my right temple and the tan patch on my left temple. This is the most common placement for headaches. I waited. Nothing happened. Okay…
So, I moved them around a bit. I put the tan patch on my pain and moved the white patch around the tan one in the clock like pattern, which is also found in the Icewave instructions. Again, nothing. It may have even made my pain a little worse. Next, I swapped the white and tan patches and began moving the tan patch around the white. Still nothing.
I didn’t get frustrated, and I didn’t give up. I knew I was well hydrated (an important component in getting the patches to work properly). I started to think about where the pain was coming from. Where was my headache stemming from. I finally figured it was coming from the back of my neck. Now, the pain wasn’t actually in the back of my neck. But the back of my neck was really tight and causing a lot of tension, so I thought perhaps it would be related to my headache.
I was right.
I placed a white patch on my right and a tan patch on my left side. I placed them way on the back of my neck, centered, but right up by the base of my skull. It was so high up, the patches were in my hair line. The pain lessened considerably right away. I can’t say all the pain went away completely, but it became so low that I could concentrate and get my things done. The pain was so low, it was really only noticeable if I concentrated on it.
Once it was time for bed, I went upstairs and decided to take the patches off for bedtime. I figured I wouldn’t need them since I was just going to sleep. I pulled the patches off in the bathroom (yeah, ouch because they were actually in my hair), and as soon as I had removed the patches, my headache came back with this incredibly strong whoosh of pain. That’s all I can describe it as: a whoosh. For a few moments, I had extremely strong pain in which my head felt like it might explode. I considered putting the patches on and sleeping with them. The pain went away a little bit after that initial swell of pain, so I just went to bed.
I won’t ever forget this experience though. It was very clear to me that the patches had been working to relieve my pain.
Moral of the story: A good placement for certain headaches can also be the back of the neck, right on the muscles as close as possible to the bones where the skull begins. Send me an email if you need help placing the patches on your pain: blitzthewave@gmail.com.
Labels:
chronic pain,
headaches,
Icewave,
Lifewave,
migraines,
pain patches,
patch placement
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