People at a higher risk for migraines include:
- Women
- Native Hawaiians, other Pacific Islanders, American Indians, and Alaska Natives
- People with a family history of migraines
- People ages 18 to 44
- Those with depression, anxiety, and sleep problems
- People who are unemployed or living below the poverty line
In other words, a significant amount of the population! If you or your client are one of the many people who suffer from migraine headaches, you know it's far from "just a headache" - but relief is possible.
Join Karin Davidson and Richard Flook as they discuss the energetic and emotional roots of migraine headaches. Then, in a second video, watch a live recorded demonstration with a gracious participant on her own chronic migraines. This mini-course is a must-see for anyone who struggles with migraine headaches or works with clients who are experiencing the same.