Episode

The Roof Of The Mouth Is Telling You Everything

30

16:24

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Everybody laughs about brain freeze.

Your kids laugh about it.

Your patients laugh about it.

Hell, half the specialists your migraine patients have already seen have probably had one.

What nobody realizes is that the same mechanism behind a 30-second brain freeze may be sitting underneath years of headaches, sinus pressure, TMJ dysfunction, clenching, and upper cervical tension.

In this episode, Dr. Anthony follows a simple conversation with his son about ice cream into a rabbit hole that leads straight to the trigeminal nerve, the sphenopalatine ganglion, and one of the biggest blind spots in modern headache care.

Inside this episode:

• Why brain freeze hurts in places that were never injured

• The trigeminal nerve pathway every chiropractor should understand

• What a buckled palate can tell you about decades of compensation

• Why chronic clenching and TMJ problems rarely travel alone

• The relationship between the sphenoid, maxilla, and sphenopalatine ganglion

• Why some patients bounce between neurologists, ENTs, and dentists without getting answers

• The cranial patterns commonly hiding underneath chronic migraine cases

• Why certain upper cervical adjustments never seem to hold

The neurologist looks at the brain.

The ENT looks at the sinuses.

The dentist looks at the teeth.

Meanwhile, the patient is sitting in your office with a palate that looks like it got folded in half twenty years ago.

We have somehow convinced ourselves that a patient can have headaches, sinus pressure, facial pain, clenching, neck tension, and a clean MRI… and that means nothing is wrong.

That’s insane.

If you’ve ever looked at a migraine case and thought, “There is no way that’s the whole story,” this episode is for you.

Share it with the chiropractor who still thinks brain freeze is just an ice cream problem.

00:00 Patients Feel Hopeless 13:28 Brain Freeze Analogy 13:48 Reframing Chronic Migraine 13:57 Trigeminal Nerve Explained


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