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Why teenagers suffer from Migranes?

By Christian Goodman

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People develops migraines in their early teens but very few young kids suffer from it.Why?

Migraine is caused by hormonal development as told by many health researchers but there is another reason, and it is the main reason why migraines develop in young people.

Why?

As stated in my earlier articles on migraines, I have mentioned that the main cause for migraines is oxygen deprivation to the brain.

The main reasons are listed below:

a} As our breathing passage is not open enough and the muscles that control the lungs are not effective we don’t inhale enough oxygen.

2) Only a small percentage of the oxygen that reaches the lungs actually goes into the blood stream. This is due to bad breathing habits, which again are caused by ineffective muscle control in the lungs.

3) Due to tension in the neck muscles the blood stream through the neck is constricted these muscles are actually supposed to help the heart pump blood up to the head but instead they block it.

4) Tension in the muscles around the head. These muscles are supposed to be flexible and help the heart pump the blood to various areas of the brain but they’re often stiff and do the opposite.

Now what does this have to do with teenagers developing migraines? Everything!

Think about it: Up until age five or six, kids run around playing all day. They hardly sit down to eat dinner. And given the choice they’ll sit down on the floor with their plate. This is the position nature wanted for us.

Then school begins. Hours are spent sitting on uncomfortable chairs, leaning over schoolbooks. The older kids get, the more they sit. They sit in school, in front of the TV and computer, talking to friends, eating supper. More sitting, less running, jumping, rolling and crawling.

Our back was not meant for all this sitting. Some muscles become weak due to little use while others take over their task. The muscles that were meant to control our lungs are now used to balance our body. The neck and shoulders get stiff and blood doesn’t flow through like it used to.

In “less developed” countries where people do not sit on chairs, migraines are much less common and sometimes almost non-existent.

The teenagers years are the toughest years in many peoples lives – trying to fit in and figure out life.

Many teenagers unconsciously develop the habit of freezing and they stop breathing for several seconds when faced with tough decisions. This habit often follows them throughout their life and can cause repeated migraine and headache attacks.

After years of research,Christian discovered the biggest trigger behind all migraine and headaches and has helped thousands of people natural migraine and headache program . Learn more about Christian’s solutions on his Natural health site

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