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Posted on 8/1/2018 by Dr. Cheryl Freeman |
Summer is a time so many look forward to. Vacations, lounging by the pool, cookouts, outdoor concerts, umbrella drinks, butterflies and hummingbirds. Maybe even a little beach music…check out this video by some of the Freeman office girls, Sharon, Sheila, and Linda. I think they may be trying to get on my good side, knowing that I am a true blue Carolina fan. Speaking of summer, there can also be a downside to the heat. I was speaking to a friend recently whose son suffers from heat-induced migraines. For those of us who work regularly with migraine sufferers, this makes perfect sense, as headaches can be triggered by anything that stresses the body. Headaches are generally caused by an over-stimulated nervous system. The stimuli that trigger the headache are just the proverbial “straw that broke the camel’s back” and range from heat, smells, bright lights, food sensitivities, hormonal changes, and many others. With our TruDenta therapy system, we target the underlying causes of this nervous system over-stimulation – an imbalanced bite, trigger points in the musculature, dysfunctional joints, habits, etc. We have helped many find relief and learn to manage their proclivity to developing headaches and facial pain. If you would like to schedule a free consultation to find out if we can help you or a loved one, call us at 336-610-HELP |
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