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THERAPY CONCEPT of CEPHLAS-Method
Dear Readers,
You are certainly wondering, what does the eye have to do with headaches or migraine? And why nobody has thought of this treatment concept before?
 
First of all you should know that there is a strict separation for many decades between neurology and ophthalmology. As yet, there are only a few points of contacts between these fields of expertise. They have developed largely independent over many years. It may have been simply forgotten, that the eyes and the brain are one unit and two individual organ systems have been artificially created. This had significant effects on the opportunity to discover these connections, because ophthalmologists do not deal much with headaches and migraine and neurologists are not much involved in the area around the eyes. Under these conditions, the valid therapies up to now have developed, either they may be medicinal or of a different nature. Thus, the treatment strategies have been determined by pain therapists, who are mostly neurologists and anaesthetists and have been used in pain clinics. Until now, family physicians or neurologists have sent patients only to an ophthalmologist in order to detect an eye disease. The following fact was totally forgotten: 80 percent of all processed data in the brain come from the eyes.
The eyes are functionally and anatomically closely connected to the brain, so to speak with a wideband data line even simultaneously with several cranial nerves and cause enormous disorders in certain cases.
Thanks to a number of events and observations, an ophthalmologist restored this connection to enable the development of a completely new concept that is compelling and effective at the diagnostics and treatment of headaches and migraine through the eyes.
Of course, not everything can be cured with it, that has something to do with headache, and even here, there are also patients whom the treatment does not help at all, but the treatment provides a real enrichment of the existing therapy options to a large number of affected persons. Finally, this new concept was able to develop for more than 15 years and to proof its efficiency during this period, so that it now can be made public.
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