>All migraines are caused by ectopically deposited brain tissue in the upper spinal cord introducing improper signal information through channels normally meant for interpreting pain
>All migraine symptoms can be explained by improperly formatted data being received by the brain in essentially the wrong language (each cortex of the brain speaks its own language, if you will, which can only be translated at the proper gateways)
>This electrical activity causes the brain's sensitivity to pain and handling of other sensory inputs to drift away from proper calibration, explaining all symptoms of migraine including visual auras, headache sensation, sensitivity to light and sound, all of it
Has this theory been explored professionally? Has anything been published along these lines? Have autopsies been performed on chronic migraine sufferers that focus on the spine and INCLUDE fluorescent dyes that will highlight brain tissue that doesn't belong collocated along the spinal cord?
How can we get academia to take this seriously instead of suppressing information that could improve millions of lives?
>All migraine symptoms can be explained by improperly formatted data being received by the brain in essentially the wrong language (each cortex of the brain speaks its own language, if you will, which can only be translated at the proper gateways)
>This electrical activity causes the brain's sensitivity to pain and handling of other sensory inputs to drift away from proper calibration, explaining all symptoms of migraine including visual auras, headache sensation, sensitivity to light and sound, all of it
Has this theory been explored professionally? Has anything been published along these lines? Have autopsies been performed on chronic migraine sufferers that focus on the spine and INCLUDE fluorescent dyes that will highlight brain tissue that doesn't belong collocated along the spinal cord?
How can we get academia to take this seriously instead of suppressing information that could improve millions of lives?
