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Have you had a blow to the head, a head injury, or been diagnosed with a concussion?
A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury that occurs after a blow to the head.
A concussion can also occur after a violent shaking of the head, such as a whiplash injury from an auto accident.
The head injury does not have to result in a loss of consciousness to result in a concussion.
Post-concussion headaches, dizziness, fatigue, irritability, anxiety, and trouble sleeping are common.
Some people experience memory problems, trouble concentration, blurry vision, and sensitivity to noise and light.
Symptoms usually start within ten days and resolve within three months.
But sometimes symptoms persist for many months or even years. This is called postconcussive syndrome.
Concussion can interfere with reading, looking at computer screens, playing sports, working, and driving.
Diagnostic tests include CT scans and MRI scans; however, these may not be conclusive.
There is no known cure for concussion, but getting extra rest and avoiding activities that increase your symptoms can be helpful.
Avoiding new head injuries is important, as repeated head trauma can increase the frequency and severity of symptoms.
Fortunately, acupuncture point stimulation has been helping people recover from concussions for hundreds of years, and recent research confirms its effectiveness.
In this course, I will teach you how to locate and activate key acupuncture points to promote neurological recovery, improve blood flow in the brain, restore memory, and reduce dizziness.
I have included a quick-reference guide to finding the acupuncture points, lifestyle steps to reduce symptoms, as well as supplements and herbs to promote recovery.
I have also included discount codes for recommended supplements and herbs.
My name is Dr. Baritz. I am a chiropractor, nutritionist, herbalist, and I am certified in Acupoint Physical Medicine.
I have helped thousands of people live healthier and happier lives, and I want to help you too.
If you or a loved one has had a concussion and are experiencing headaches, anxiety, memory problems or any other post-concussion symptoms, then this is the course for you.
Click on the link for more information or to register.
This course is backed by a seven-day money-back guarantee, so you nothing to lose and a world of life to regain.
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Chiu CW, Lee TC, Hsu PC, Chen CY, Chang SC, Chiang JY, Lo LC. Efficacy and safety of acupuncture for dizziness and vertigo in emergency department: a pilot cohort study. BMC Complement Altern Med. 2015 Jun 9;15:173. doi: 10.1186/s12906-015-0704-6. PMID: 26055400; PMCID: PMC4459064.
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