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Re: constant, severe headache fo 2 years


My grandmother started getting constant headaches after she got her house insulated. It was already well insulated, but because of her age, she became sensitive to the cold drafts that came from the highway that she lived next to. The heat in the house was good but she still was sensitive and insisted on getting the house double-insulated. That extra insulation kept out the drafts, but also eliminated ALL of the natural cross ventilation and she started getting headaches constantly. She went to alot of doctors and they couldn't figure out why she was getting headaches. After about a year, she found a doctor that didn't limit their thinking to their professional training. The doctor said that the double insulation was keeping the air inside the house STAGNANT and no fresh oxygen was available while my grandmother slept or walked around the house. The solution was to keep a few of the windows cracked open to allow cross ventilation. That solution worked fine and the headaches disappeared IMMEDIATELY and PERMANENTLY. Isn't it amazing how a medical degree has the tendency to erase common sense? Maybe it's just that doctors (like most professionals) are one-track minded and can only think egotistically and financially. The clue here is that bronchitis is a respiratory affliction and would indicate an improper supply or use of oxygen. Whether your daughter is in a house that is overly insulated or not, her body is probably not using the available oxygen well and the solution might be as simple as drinking wheatgrass juice everyday or strengthening the red blood cells with iron because the red blood cells (hemoglobin) are the ones that transport oxygen (garlic also helps blood circulation). If I remember correctly, women have a greater need for iron than men, so you might find better information at the forum here at Curezone for female problems (TOO MUCH iron can be a strain on the heart).
 

 
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