If you are suffering from headaches, migraine, cluster headache or chronic back pain, the reason for this is often a misaligned atlas (C1, the vertebra the head rests on), see

Atlas correction against headache, vertigo, dizziness, migraine - ATLANTOMED

A SINGLE Atlas realignment treatment for: ✅ headaches ✅ migraine ✅ dizziness ✅ neck pain ✅ back pain ✅ herniated discs ✅ scoliosis

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The same applies to chronic problems after a whiplash injury!

Also for vertigo, problems with eyesight, "mental" problems and so on, the list is very long!!

If you know someone who suffers from this, please forward this information to him or her, this is really important! Doctors usually completely ignore it, although it is visible on a standard CT. Deeper reason why the atlas gets misaligned is because most women give birth while lieing (prone so to speak), which reduces the birth canal by 20 - 30%, which forces nurses / doctors to use a suction cup etc. to get the baby out (baby comes head first), which force can misalign the atlas because the babies bones are still soft, later the bones harden and then this person will permanently have a misaligned atlas. This does not necessarily cause symptoms, it depends on your individual anatomy and on the degree of the atlas misalignment. Thats why you can have a relatively large misalignment and no symptoms at all, and someone else can have a miniscule misalignment and MASSIVE symptoms. This is why "school medicine" "does not see it", a) almost everyone is affected because most women give birth while lieing (the correct birth posture is squatting, see https://naturesplatform.com) b) the misalignment is usually "only" 2 - 3 degrees and as almost everyone has it, doctors assume that this is "normal" or "acceptable" c) it disappears "in the statistical noise" or how you want to put it because someone with a large misalignment can have no symptoms and someone with a miniscule misalignment can have massive symptoms

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