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Migraine He adache Pre ve ntion
complicate migraines. Each individual is unique and has
different complications.
What Causes Migraine Headaches?
Imbalances in brain chemistry have a large range of
effects on emotions, behavior, and brain circulation.
A thorough computerized evaluation is made utilizing
symptoms, blood tests, and urine tests. A customized
program will be produced for you to follow to prevent
migraines and for general health. The system used for this
evaluation is called "Orthomolecular Reprogramming,"
The size of the blood vessels in your head, as well as
other functions, are controlled by signals transmitted along
nerves. Neurotransmitters are the chemicalsubstances that
actually do the passing ofsignals along nerves. Normally, a
part of your brain sends signals along the nerves to keep
the blood vessels in your head at a constant size. However,
if there are not enough neurotransmitters in the brain, to
control the size of the blood vessels in your head, they will
continuallyenlarge untiltheycannot stretch anylonger. The
enlarged blood vessels will create a tremendous amount of
pain, hence, the migraine headache.
(OMR) which was developed byDr. Allocca.
All of the tests we perform are intended for dietary and
nutritionalassessment only.
Biography
John A. Allocca, ScD, PhD, CCN
Serotonin and norepinephrine are the two main
neurotransmitters used in the brain to control the size of
blood vessels as well as other functions. These
neurotransmitter levels can be diminished by allergic
reactions, inflammation, poor absorption of nutrients into
the brain, poor metabolism of nutrients in the brain,
chemicals that deplete them, excessive depletion (over
usage) lowering them or because there are not enough
nutrients in the brain to produce more.
Dr. John A. Allocca earned his Doctor of Philosophy
degree in Clinical Nutrition at St. Martin University in 1997,
a Doctor of Science degree in Biophysics at Pacific
Western University in 1981, Masters degree in
Bioengineering at Polytechnic University in 1979, and
completed a dissertation and most course workfor a Doctor
of Philosophy degree in Physics at Columbia Pacific
University, national board certification in Clinical Nutrition
from the Clinical Nutrition Certification Board in 1996, and
ordained as a Minister of Spiritual Counseling at the New
Seminaryin 1990.
The loss of serotonin and norepinephrine may be
quantified in three stages. Stage 1 is the first level below
normal whereby insomnia is experienced. Stage 2 is the
next lower level whereby depression is experienced. Stage
He has worked as a research scientist and technical
director of the pulmonary lab at Mt. Sinai Medical Center in
New York City, a research scientist for Langer
Biomechanics, Doll Research, Long Island College
Hospital, and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He
founded Andromeda Research, Inc. in 1984, Allocca
Technical, Inc. in 1990 and Allocca Biotechnology, Inc. in
1999. Dr. Allocca is well versed in creative solutions to
biomedicalchallenges in manyareas ofmedicine.
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is the next lower level whereby a migraine headache is
experienced.
Dr. Allocca spent 28 years developing the migraine
protocol. He developed the world's first and only
biochemicalmodelofmigraine in 1997.
He has authored several scientific books, papers and
articles. His latest book is EssentialNutrition For Anti-Aging
And Anti-Cancer. His biographies are published in Who's
Who in the World, Who's Who in Science, Who's Who in
Frontier Science, etc.
HowCan Migraines Be Prevented?
An individualized non-drug program can be developed
for you to prevent migraines. There are various factors that
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