Migraine Headaches Linked to Acid Sensitivity
The following is a case study of a patient treated at the Advanced Allergy Therapeutics Clinic:
A 47-year old woman suffered from daily, severe migraines after an accident 12 years earlier. The patient had all possible medical tests performed with no explanation as to the cause of her condition. An MRT indicated that the underlying cause was an internal allergy. The substances were identified and treating using Advanced Allergy Therapeutics. Ten days later the patient reported that her migraines had ceased since the day of the treatment. Follow-up communication two years later confirmed that the treatment had successfully addressed the underlying cause to the patient’s chronic condition. A sensitivity to acid may have developed at the time of the accident as it has been shown that stress increases acidity in the body. The immune system may have associated the increase in acidity with the stress and trauma of the accident and began to act inappropriately to acid.