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Pressure changes and head/body aches?

devorah91

Does anyone in the group suffer when the barometric pressure
changes? I get incredible migraines and body aches...know of
anything to do about it possibly?...Debbie

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RE: Pressure changes and head/body aches?

Glenn Coleman
I remember when I lived in Germany they used to call this "fern" and people
were very conscious of it. It was very common to get headaches when
barometric pressure changed.

I suspect exercising your energy system may help to reduce pressure - that
is how I reduce pressure from extreme nausea. ie. Going for gentle walk to
get energy meridians flowing. Giving yourself a good head massage may also
give relief - massaging all the nerves in your face and temples. That is
what I sometimes do.

Thanks for bringing up this concept, because I get a lot of nausea and sinus
pain in my head, and always blame it on ES symptoms, so will have to get
more in tune with barometric pressure changes to see if it may be
contributing to my problem.

I notice dairy products increases these types of symptoms for me.

Glenn

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>Does anyone in the group suffer when the barometric pressure
>changes? I get incredible migraines and body aches...know of
>anything to do about it possibly?...Debbie
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devorah91

I am beginning to suspect systemic yeast problems too that might be
reacting to the pressure...these bodies :(


--- In [hidden email], "Glenn Coleman" <glennhcoleman@h...>
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> I remember when I lived in Germany they used to call this "fern"
and people
> were very conscious of it. It was very common to get headaches
when
> barometric pressure changed.
>
> I suspect exercising your energy system may help to reduce

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Joyce Soos
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I used to suffer from them the same way. I understand it mostly as electrical sensitivity, because I have that too. I mainly rode it out. I ended up taking more vitamin c and tried to up my minerals. Whenever I am low on minerals, I end up having more mcs and electrical problems. You could try that out and see if it works.

devorah91 <[hidden email]> wrote:
Does anyone in the group suffer when the barometric pressure
changes? I get incredible migraines and body aches...know of
anything to do about it possibly?...Debbie




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perla1133
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Try GOLDENSEAL (Capsicum 90 heat enhances it). Read about it and see if it is for you.

Love is our birthright

devorah91 <[hidden email]> wrote:

I am beginning to suspect systemic yeast problems too that might be
reacting to the pressure...these bodies :(


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> were very conscious of it. It was very common to get headaches
when
> barometric pressure changed.
>
> I suspect exercising your energy system may help to reduce




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devorah91
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Joyce,
thankyou for the response, I take vitamins, minerals, probiotic's,
omega oils, co-Q10,digestive aid's, silver collodial, reverse
osmosis water...lol..you name it! I did read if you improve the ions
in your atmosphere that that helps too..like a water vaporizer..if
it's the last thing I do I am going to get to the bottom of this
one. I must mention this that when I go into work and go downstairs
to the cities 911 dispatch office that has all these phones and
megga computers fired up...my ears turn flaming red...isn't that
strange...so maybe you are on to something there....Debbie



--- In [hidden email], Joyce Soos <joycesoos@y...> wrote:
> I used to suffer from them the same way. I understand it mostly as
electrical sensitivity, because I have that too. I mainly rode it
out. I ended up taking more vitamin c and tried to up my minerals.
Whenever I am low on minerals, I end up having more mcs and
electrical problems. You could try that out and see if it works.
>

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Re: Pressure changes and head/body aches?

devorah91
In reply to this post by perla1133

have you tried this for yourself? Is it in capsule form or topical?
Is there an article on using Goldenseal just for pressure
changes...thank you soooooo much Debbie



--- In [hidden email], Ellen Hellingwerf <perla1133@y...>
wrote:
>
> Try GOLDENSEAL (Capsicum 90 heat enhances it). Read about it and
see if it is for you.
>
> Love is our birthright
>