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Headache Survival PA

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Product Description Featuring the Headache Quick-fix, the author of Sinus Survival offers a holistic medical treatment resource that will provide relief from various types of headaches; discusses the causes of migraine, tension, and cluster headaches; and provides a Migraine Disability questionnaire and various resources for headache sufferers. Original. 12,500 first printing. From Booklist Ivker and Nelson describe the three main types of headaches, their diagnosis, and their treatment, then discuss the holistic approach and suggest various tests for headache sufferers. The major one of those, the Thriving Test, explores many aspects of one's life. Ivker and Nelson devote three chapters to delving at length into the healing of body, mind, and spirit. Healing the body consists largely of healthy eating, and they accordingly recommend things to eat and things to avoid eating, the latter of which they designate the Sickening Six--to wit, unhealthy fats, sugar, refined carbohydrates, alcohol, caffeine, and salt. They specify optimism, a sense of humor, forgiveness, intimacy, and love as vital elements in all the healing methods they suggest. Their practical guide has much to offer those who can seriously involve themselves with their approach. William Beatty Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved About the Author Robert S. Ivker, D.O., is an assistant clinical professor in the Department of Family Medicine and a clinical instructor in the Department of Otolaryngology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, and past-president of the American Holistic Medical Association. Todd H. Nelson, N.D., is a widely recognized naturopathic physician and the director of the Tree of Life Wellness Center in Colorado.