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Is there a connection between Migraines, headaches, and stress?

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Is there a connection between Migraines, headaches, and stress?

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Yes. When you are under stress your body’s natural reaction is to tighten muscles in a fight/flight response. When your body is out of alignment in this pattern, the areas that are having to constantly compensate for the misaligned pelvis, specifically the left buttock and left lower back, the right mid-back, on the left between the shoulder blades, the back of the neck on the right and the front of the neck on the left, are always in a state of heightened tension. Under stress, it doesn’t take much to push one or more of these hypertoned muscles over the edge adding the “final straw,” initiating the headache response.

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