Hidden Cause of Headaches and Vertigo

Hidden Cause of Headaches and Vertigo CASE STUDY: Nausea, Headaches and Vertigo despite “normal” MRI. This article and video may offer insight and hope for people who also have a wide array of health problems includes headaches and vertigo, whose MRIs come back as saying “everything is normal” when, in fact, nothing is normal about […]
Eagle’s Syndrome – A Natural Approach

Eagle’s Syndrome A Natural Approach before Surgery Eagle’s Syndrome: Natural Relief Through Upper Cervical Care Eagle’s Syndrome occurs when the styloid process—a small bone just below the ear—becomes elongated, irritating nearby nerves and tissues. This can cause throat pain, ear pain, facial discomfort, difficulty swallowing, and headaches. Traditional treatment often involves surgery to shorten the […]
How does an Atlas Misalignment Affect your Vagus Nerve?

How the Vagus Nerve Impacts Your Whole Body How does an Atlas Misalignment Affect your Vagus Nerve? The vagus nerve is one of the most important nerves in your body. It communicates all of the messages between your brain and every single one of your vital organs: Heart Lungs Digestive System Reproductive System All of […]
Do you have Vagus Nerve Dysfunction?

Do you have Vagus Nerve Dysfunction? The Hidden Power of Your Vagus Nerve Vagus nerve dysfunction is a common cause, but one of the least understood health problems in the body, but it is still one of the least understood. Part of the reason is that is affects every dynamic of your life: Heart beat […]
Trigeminal Neuralgia A Neck Problem in Disguise

Trigeminal Neuralgia A Neck Problem in Disguise Trigeminal Neuralgia is a sharp facial pain that is recognized as one of the most painful conditions known to humankind. The pain follows the branches of the trigeminal nerve: 1. The ophthalmic branch (forehead) 2. The maxillary branch (upper palate) 3. The mandibular branch (lower palate and TMJ). […]
Post-Concussion Syndrome: Understanding the Factors and Treatments

Post-Concussion Syndrome Understanding the Factors and Treatments Headaches Migraines Brain fog Dizziness & Vertigo Chronic Fatigue Inflammation Full-body pain (e.g., Fibromyalgia). Despite its severe impact on quality of life, diagnosing a concussion typically involves symptomatic presentation rather than findings on diagnostic imaging like X-rays, CT scans, or MRIs. Such imaging is primarily used to rule […]
Dizziness and Blurry Vision When Looking Sideways

Dizziness and Blurry Vision When Looking Sideways Upper Cervical Spine and Optokinetic Reflex Explained Experiencing dizziness and blurry vision when looking sideways can be alarming and disruptive. This issue often indicates a complex interplay between the eyes, the inner ear, and the upper cervical spine. Understanding why this happens and how to address it can […]
Ligamentous Cervical Instability: The Hidden Cause of Chronic Symptoms

Ligamentous Cervical Instability The Hidden Cause of Chronic Symptoms Ligamentous cervical instability affects the spine’s ability to stabilize itself, especially in the upper neck. This condition often causes chronic pain, dizziness, and neurological issues, yet it is frequently overlooked. Understanding the role of ligaments and the upper cervical spine can be life-changing for those with […]
Understanding CSF Flow: The Link Between the Upper Cervical Spine, Dizziness, Migraines, and Blurry Vision

CSF Flow and Cervical Spine Health Understanding CSF Flow: The Link Between the Upper Cervical Spine, Dizziness, Migraines, and Blurry Vision Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow is a critical factor in maintaining brain and spinal cord health. When CSF flow is disrupted, it can lead to dizziness, migraines, blurry vision, and other debilitating symptoms. These issues […]
Cervical Disc Herniation: A Slow-Motion Injury That Demands Early Attention

Cervical Disc Herniation A Slow-Motion Injury That Demands Early Attention Cervical disc herniation is one of the most misunderstood and under-appreciated spinal conditions. Most people believe it happens suddenly. In truth, it usually develops silently over time, often decades after the original injury. A recent case report highlights this pattern. A 42-year-old man experienced tingling […]