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  3. NexFit weight loss supplement is designed to support individuals who are working toward a healthier body by assisting with fat reduction, metabolism support, and energy enhancement through a combination of commonly used ingredients that align with modern weight management approaches. This supplement is often formulated with elements such as green tea extract, caffeine, and L-carnitine, which are known for their potential to promote thermogenesis, a natural process in which the body increases heat production and burns more calories, thereby helping to accelerate fat loss when paired with proper nutrition and regular exercise. By encouraging a more active metabolism, NexFit may help the body convert stored fat into usable energy more efficiently, making it particularly useful for individuals who struggle with slow metabolic rates or persistent weight that does not respond easily to traditional methods. In addition to its metabolism-boosting properties, NexFit is frequently described as supporting appetite control, which can play a significant role in maintaining a calorie deficit, an essential factor for effective weight loss; by helping reduce cravings and promote a sense of fullness, it may make it easier for users to stick to healthier eating patterns without feeling overly restricted. Another important aspect of NexFit is its potential to enhance daily energy levels, which can be especially beneficial for those who experience fatigue during dieting or exercise routines, as increased energy can lead to improved physical performance, greater endurance, and a more active lifestyle overall. The supplement is generally easy to incorporate into a daily schedule, often taken once or twice a day depending on usage recommendations, and it works best as part of a comprehensive weight management plan that includes balanced meals, hydration, and consistent physical activity. Many users report noticing gradual and steady improvements rather than immediate drastic results, which aligns with sustainable and healthy weight loss practices that focus on long-term success rather than quick fixes. It is important to note that individual results can vary based on factors such as body composition, lifestyle habits, and adherence to a consistent routine, and users should always review the ingredient list and consult a healthcare professional if they have any concerns or pre-existing conditions, particularly since some formulations may contain stimulants like caffeine that can affect sensitivity levels. Overall, NexFit weight loss supplement presents itself as a supportive aid that may help individuals boost metabolism, manage appetite, and maintain energy, contributing to a more effective and balanced approach to achieving and maintaining a healthier weight over time without significantly disrupting daily routines. https://thenexfit.co.uk/
  4. Neuro Balm Thera Wolf pain relief cream is a topical solution formulated to help individuals manage everyday discomfort associated with muscle fatigue, joint stiffness, and nerve-related irritation in a convenient and non-invasive way. Designed for direct application, the balm delivers a soothing blend of commonly used ingredients such as menthol, natural oils, and herbal extracts that work together to create a cooling sensation on contact, which can help temporarily distract from pain signals while promoting a sense of relief and relaxation. As the balm is gently massaged into the skin, it begins to absorb quickly without leaving a heavy or greasy residue, making it suitable for use at any time of the day, whether at home, at work, or after physical activity. The cooling effect not only provides immediate comfort but may also support improved blood circulation in the targeted area, which can contribute to reduced inflammation and faster recovery of tired or strained muscles. Many users find this type of topical application especially useful for localized discomfort in areas such as the neck, shoulders, back, knees, and hands, allowing them to address specific problem spots rather than relying on full-body solutions. Over time, consistent use may help ease tension, support flexibility, and enhance overall mobility, particularly for those dealing with repetitive strain, prolonged sitting, or mild nerve sensitivity that leads to tingling or burning sensations. The balm’s formulation is often appreciated for its ease of use and portability, as it can be applied quickly and discreetly without disrupting daily routines. Additionally, its calming properties may contribute to a more relaxed state, which can be beneficial after long hours of physical exertion or stress. While individual experiences can vary, many people report feeling noticeable relief within minutes of application, with continued benefits when used regularly as part of a self-care routine. It is generally recommended to apply a small amount to the affected area and massage until fully absorbed, repeating as needed according to the product’s guidelines. As with any skincare or topical treatment, it is important to perform a patch test before widespread use and avoid applying the balm to broken or irritated skin to minimize the risk of sensitivity. Overall, Neuro Balm Thera Wolf pain relief cream offers a practical and accessible option for those seeking targeted comfort from everyday aches and discomfort, combining immediate soothing effects with the potential for ongoing support in maintaining an active, comfortable, and balanced lifestyle without the need for more invasive measures. https://neurobalmtherawolf.com/
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  6. I just made a post today that I've been 33 days attack-free after adding Zyrtec (one time a day) and 1-2 drops of a 2:1 CBD/THC tincture (every few hours). I then started searching the site to see if anyone else had tried this, and came across your posts. I also saw that you posted about the possibility that they might come back if I take the tincture everyday. I will have to look into that. Thanks!
  7. Congrats on this success - pretty impressive.
  8. I have chronic cluster headaches. For about three months straight, I was having attacks daily. About a month ago, I started a new approach: Daily antihistamine (Zyrtec) Very small, consistent doses of a 2:1 CBD/THC tincture (microdosing (1-2 drops), not enough to feel high) Dosing every ~4-5 hours initially, then adjusting based on how I felt Immediately, things started to change: My nervous system felt calmer Neck tension reduced Attacks stopped I’m now at 33 days without a full cluster attack. I still get shadows occasionally, especially around my usual trigger time or with things like daylight savings or hormonal changes, but: They are milder I can usually stop them early with an extra CBD/TCH dose (and sometimes ibuprofen/Tylenol if it feels like the shadow might ramp) They don’t escalate into full attacks A few observations: Timing consistency seems important Microdosing (very small amounts) works better for me than larger doses The antihistamine may be playing a role as well My overall stress/nervous system state feels significantly improved This is just my personal experience, not medical advice, but after a long period of daily attacks, this has been a huge change for me. Note that I am also on on verapamil and Emgalty (and have been for quite some time), but they were not working to stop the attacks. Happy to answer questions if anyone is curious.
  9. ...that would be a double YUP!
  10. I have done a DHE treatment but it was an infusion. # days long and about 6 hours each day. I feel that it did help the first time butt he second time I did it I don't think it was an effective.
  11. I use the 5hr smaller size to help hold the cluster off until I can get to my oxygen tanks. it will sometimes abort a very mild one if I drink it soon enough in the onset of the cluster. Oxygen is the cleanest and best option for aborting a cluster as long as you get the o2 kit and a regulator that will allow you to maximize your intake.
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  13. Hi Are you currently pain-free? I can't say how it should help, nor why it should cause severe headaches. Could the answer be hidden in the question? I also suffered from heartburn. I got it under control with baking soda; it was a long process, and that was before my first cluster headache attack. There are connections; they can't be denied. Best wishes and wishing you a pain-free time always.
  14. You didn't list the D3 regimen, which has been a great preventive for hundreds, even thousands, of people with CH. Might just be another one you forgot to include, but just in case: D3 regimen - ClusterBuster Files - ClusterBusters Thanks for the heads-up on Brekiya. Interesting!!
  15. never heard of it before. after reading up on it sounds like apromising abortive. the website even mentions cluster headaches. let us know how it works, please.
  16. O2 is the life saver,
  17. It's great that you got that relief, Mike. Do not let it lull you into letting up on getting oxygen! For a lot of people, the effectiveness of energy beverages tends to decline with multiple uses. (Incidentally, the smaller "energy shots," such as 5-Hour Energy, are easier to get down fast and have as much of the CH-fighting ingredients as the larger drinks (more of those ingredients, actually). Also, at least one person here has had success with V-8 energy drinks, which might be a touch healthier.) Many people would be surprised that your triptan pill helps at all (it is reasoned that they take too long to get into the bloodstream). If your attacks are predictable, some people will take the pill before the attack hits. There are a lot of other things I think you might benefit from knowing. The D3 regimen, for exampIe, and busting. I think you might benefit from reading this: Basic non-busting information - ClusterBuster Files - ClusterBusters
  18. Hi everyone, I'm a long time lurker here. I'm 55 and have been suffering from Cluster Headaches for almost 20 years. I typically enter a new cycle every two years or so and they tend to last for 6 to 10 weeks. I am currently in my third week of a new cycle. I usually use Sumatriptan (100 MGs) to deal with category 10 attacks and just got my new prescription yesterday but am a little hesitant to use it because during my last cycle I think I may have overused it and made my cycle even worse and longer. I have never used oxygen but I am trying to get that now. In the meantime, like the rest of you, I would be willing to try anything to end an attack. In recent years, I have seen that some people have had success with Red Bull but I never tried it. I have never even had one before as energy drinks just aren't my thing, but last night I bought a few of the small/standard size cans at a gas station thinking I had nothing to lose. When I got up today, I had a shadow pain in my left sinus but it wasn't that bad. I figured it would pass within 10 minutes. I was wrong. In the span of about five minutes it escalated to a full-on attack. Pain level 10. I grabbed the Sumatriptan I just got and was going to take one but something in the back of my mind said - Try the Red Bull first. I opened a can and drank it all down in three gulps. About ten minutes later - ZERO PAIN. I am absolutely amazed. It was as effective as Sumatriptan and worked more than twice as fast. I wish I had tried this years ago. I realize that not everyone has the same success with each method, but I wanted to post this to let others know in case they want to try Red Bull as an alternative. I am positively stunned at how effective it was for me. Wishing you all a pain-free future. All the best. - Mike
  19. Let me add that I use Emgality, though with little to no relief....sorry forgot to add that one in. There's so many....
  20. Hi All - I'm new here, but have had Clusters for almost 27 years. In that span I've been able to handle or abort them using every published treatment available to include: Imitrex, oxygen, other triptans etc.... for breaking cycles (sometimes successfully and sometimes not) prednisone, magic mushrooms.....and for preventing - verapamil and forgot the name but it's an epilepsy drug. A few days ago, I was prescribed Brekiya, an injection of ergotamine or DHE. Does anyone have experience with this and if so, how fast does it work? I'm having the worst cycle ever at the age of 60 and I'm at my wits end. Any plausible ideas on relief from anyone would be extremely welcomed. Thanks all!
  21. Hi,Andrew. I'm from Japan and I’ve also been suffering from chronic cluster headaches for over 10 years. I’ve tried all the medications that were mentioned, and I’ve even undergone nerve blocks and trigeminal nerve surgery. Although I’ve been managing the pain with opioids, they’ve started to lose their effectiveness, and that’s when I came across this. It seems that Humacology’s CBD oil is also available in Japan, and I wanted to check if the following product is the right one. Formula No.3 Broad Spectrum Oil 34% CBD content: 7,500 mg CBN content: 1,800 mg CBC content: 600 mg CBG content: 100 mg Net volume: 30 ml I would really like to give it a try. I’d really appreciate a reply. Miho
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  23. Hi everyone. Dr. Haghdoosts presentation from Sunday evening is below. If you had any questions or insights you'd like to share that may assist in their study design, you'd be welcome to place them as a reply below and I could email them once collated. Thankyou.
  24. @Darryl Lang did you find out why your Vitamin D level is high?
  25. Hi guys. A heads up this Sunday I am privileged to host Dr. Faraidoon Haghdoost via live webinar who will share insights from his recent work in cluster headache research. During the session Dr. Haghdoost will discuss his recently published 2026 study exploring patient perspectives of cluster headache in Australia and provide an overview of the upcoming PEACE trial investigating psilocybin based therapy as a potential treatment for cluster headache. This is an opportunity to hear directly from a researcher studying a treatment approach long recognised by our community. Sunday 22 March New Zealand 6:00 PM NZDT Australia 1:00 PM Perth 3:00 PM Brisbane 3:30 PM Adelaide 4:00 PM Sydney / Melbourne / Canberra / Hobart Register and watch live: https://streamyard.com/watch/eRh3FsriH3x7 Pre-read the study being discussed: Patient perspectives on research gaps in cluster headache https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41562498/ More about the PEACE Trial (The Psilocybin Efficacy and Acceptability on Cluster headache Episodes) If you have a question you would like Dr. Haghdoost to answer regarding the above, or feedback, he is very receptive to input from the community. Please send your question or feedback to craigedstewart@gmail.com or submit anonymously here: https://forms.gle/k46Vz5CZigTRn8MJ8 and I will make sure he receives these ahead of time so they can be answered during the presentation. I imagine there are hoops and lengths Dr. Haghdoost and his team need to jump through to get studies like this across the line so I am doing this to help raise awareness and hopefully he will be able to recruit enough participants and garner enough insights from our community to give the study the best shot. Everyone is welcome - if you are interested but do not live in Australia or New Zealand and can accommodate the timing, you are welcome to register and join. Also I will try and make sure it is recorded and shared after. Thanks everyone.
  26. Hello I am an Illinois resident and a CH sufferer. I want to connect with a community of cluster busters to feel supported on this difficult journey.
  27. Thank you, fingers and toes crossed for you, and please do update.
  28. I’ve just started taking this 2 days ago. I know it’s anecdotal at this point but I’ve been in a cycle for nearly 10 months now. Nothing is helping d3 , mushrooms everything. my doctor here in Canada gave me a 30 day trial and so far it’s really helping. I’ll update soon
  29. Yes, this is also a pet theory of mine. My husband has ECH and had a litany of trauma growing up from alcoholism and drug addiction in his parents, physical abuse, homelessness after leaving his home early, death of friends and close family as a young man. I just finished The Mindbody Prescription book, which is primarily about repressed rage and grief, and how it will present as pain in the body as a way of distracting the mind from its subconscious feelings. But what's more, it is absolutely possible for the limbic system to form neural pathways to the hypothalamus and cause autonomic dysregulation.
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