| | Headaches |
| | Headaches are sometimes a symptom of some other medical problem. |
| | However most people get headaches from time to time and it is a strong |
| | probability that they are not a symptom of something more serious. They |
| | develop gradually and clear up in a few hours and leave no after effects. The |
| | brain itself does not ache. It does not have any pain sensors. The |
| | membranes that cover the surface of the brain and the skin and muscles that |
| | cover he skull and many of the nerves that run from the brain to the head and |
| | face is the source of the pain. |
| | Vitamin B
Ginkgo Vitamin C |
| | Vitamin E
Potassium Amino Acid |
| | Vitamin B is know to help maintain the normal vasodilatation. Constriction and |
| | then dilation of the blood vessels in the head area are the cause of many |
| | headaches. Ginkgo is needed for the proper functioning of the vascular system |
| | and improves blood circulation to the brain. Vitamin C lowers high blood |
| | pressure and aids in the production of anti stress hormones. Vitamin E |
| | supplies oxygen to the heard and other muscles in the body. In addition |
| | improves circulation. Potassium is essential for proper fluid balance in the |
| | body. Amino Acid supplements are essential components of enzymes, |
| | hormones and body fluids. |
| | This report is nutritional in nature and not to be construed as medical advice. |
| | Always consult your doctor before using this information. |
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