Chiropractors/Brachioradial pruritus

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Hello I suffer from BRP as well. I have read your answer to the questions posted here.  Just wondering why it would be seasonal. Thanks

Susan

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Susan,

What you are suffering from is an effect of Brainstem Pressure and Nervous System Interference in the Upper Cervical Spine.  This is just how that interference is expressed in you.  Now, the reason for any seasonality connections would be that the weather or the climate or the sun or lack of sun affects your body's abnormal function and brings it out even more or makes it have to work even harder.  So much so that you may have an itching, or a pain, or a discoloration, or a swelling, or a slowing down of some functions, or a speeding up of other functions.  
You see, it really doesn't matter, symptoms are all effects, and when you try to cover the effects, you will never correct the cause.
What you need to do is correct the cause and then give your body a chance to restore normal function and heal.


Yours in Best Health,
Dr Rob Arnone, DC
Upper Cervical Specific Doctor of Chiropractic
"Brainstem Specialist"
Arnone Specific Chiropractic
711 Old Ballas Road Suite 104
St Louis, MO, 63141
314.995.5719

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Robert A. Arnone, DC

Expertise

I can answer questions about why people get sick and how they can get well. All dis-ease is the result of nervous system interference regardless of what you call it.

Experience

Have been checking nervous system function in children and adults since 1994.

Organizations
KCUCS (Knee Chest Upper Cervical Specific) MSCA Board Member(Missouri State Chiropractic Association)

Education/Credentials
Doctor of Chiropractic Degree from Life University. Board Certified and licensed.

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