Success Stories:  Headaches

Headaches diminished…

For some 6 to 7 years, I have had bad headaches almost daily. Now I have a headache only once or twice a week, and much less severe.

In the past year I have gone from 152 pounds down to 130 pounds. I have now regained to 138 pounds and climbing. My sinus problems have decreased approximately 50%. I have had mild depression in the past and that has improved probably 90%. I still have problems with arthritis, but am still seeing my alternative doctor for that problem.

Bob, Age 67
(12 silver fillings)


 

More energy – less headaches…

Life has improved so much that it is hard to remember what it was like before.

I still need 8-9 hours of sleep most nights, but I no longer need a 2-3 hour nap every day – I no longer need 20 minute cat naps every couple of hours.

I go weeks without headaches instead of days. I can focus and retain much more information I don’t catch every cold I’m exposed to – I haven’t had any bronchial infections or yeast infections – they were chronic before.

As I approach my sixties I definitely feel better than I did in my thirties.

Susan, Age 56


Finally I could breathe easier and headaches have almost disappeared…

I had an old root canal tooth that was done so long ago that the tooth had a crack. After much thought and a couple of opinions from dentists, I decided to follow Dr. Rehme’s advice and have it extracted and put a permanent bridge there.

Before the extraction, I had many sinus headaches on that side of my head/face. After extraction of the “dead” tooth I had much drainage (post nasal) for several days. Headaches have lessened, and after 2 months, have almost disappeared.

Also, immediately after extraction, I felt I could breathe easier from the nostril on that side.

Joanne, Age 68


 

 

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