For decades, migraine care has relied on a familiar pattern: try a medication, wait, adjust the dose, switch strategies, repeat. For many people, this leads to years of frustration without lasting relief.
New research is helping us understand why this happens: it turns out that migraine is not caused by the same underlying problems for everybody. So of course a "one-size-fits-all" approach isn't going to work very well.
In particular, three neurotransmitters have been consistently linked to migraine, and when you understand how you're wired, you unlock a definite path to recovery.
What You’ll Learn in This Workshop:
This workshop is designed for people who have not had genetic testing yet, but want to understand:
How serotonin, GABA, and glutamate influence migraine risk
How genetics can affect these brain chemistry pathways
Why certain treatments help some people—and not others
How knowing your brain chemistry creates a clearer, more targeted recovery plan
Debbie:"I am now living instead of just surviving... My life is just 100% different than what I could have ever dreamed it would be."
Robyne :"I agree with her philosophy that just pushing a pill to cover the symptom is not addressing the root cause."