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Headache Cures and Remedies |

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I asked her to describe where the headache was. |
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I asked her to describe what it felt like. |
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I repeated these statements back to her eg. you have a throbbing headache that feels like you have a band around your head. She agreed. |
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I then asked her if the headache had a colour what would it be? |
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I repeated this back to her adding it on to the first repeat in 3. |
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I then asked her to look into an imaginary mirror that I described with my hands in front of a blank or uncluttered space or wall in front of her. |
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I asked, what should you see in this mirror? |
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She replied her face. |
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I asked her to continue looking into this mirror and to imagine that she could see her face as clearly as if she were looking in her bathroom mirror. |
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As she was concentrating I watched, eventually she blinked. |
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At that point I snapped my fingers and asked where is the headache now? |
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She said it had moved. |
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Again I asked her to concentrate on the imaginary mirror. |
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I watched until she blinked again. |
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Final asking where is the headache now? |
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Her reply was it has gone. |
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