Migraine & Headache Relief in Lafayette, Colorado

When Headaches Keep Coming Back

If you suffer from migraines or chronic headaches, you know they’re more than just pain—they interrupt your day, your focus, and your ability to feel like yourself.

For some, it’s a dull, constant pressure. For others, it’s debilitating migraines with light sensitivity, nausea, or visual disturbances. Many people end up managing symptoms with medication, but never quite getting to the root of why the headaches keep returning.

This is where acupuncture offers a different approach.

A More Complete Way to Understand Migraines

In classical acupuncture, headaches are not seen as isolated events—they are a reflection of how the whole system is functioning.

Migraines and headaches are often related to:

  • Tension and stagnation in the neck and upper body

  • Nervous system overload or dysregulation

  • Hormonal shifts (especially for women)

  • Digestive imbalance and internal inflammation

  • Unresolved patterns held in the body over time

Rather than chasing the symptom, treatment focuses on identifying why your system is expressing headaches in the first place.

How Acupuncture Helps with Migraines

Acupuncture works by restoring communication within the body.

Fine, precise needles are used to:

  • Regulate the nervous system (shifting out of stress mode)

  • Improve blood flow to the head and neck

  • Release muscular and fascial tension

  • Support hormonal balance

  • Reduce the frequency and intensity of migraine episodes

Many patients notice not only fewer headaches, but better sleep, improved digestion, and a greater sense of calm overall.

This is because acupuncture is not just treating the head—it’s helping the entire system function more smoothly.

A Personalized, Root-Cause Approach

Gina Farmer is a licensed acupuncturist in Lafayette, Colorado, trained in classical acupuncture and the full complement channel system.

Each treatment begins with a conversation and assessment to understand your specific pattern—because no two headaches are the same.

Treatment is always individualized and may include:

  • Acupuncture

  • Lifestyle and dietary guidance

  • Education on patterns contributing to your symptoms

The goal is not just temporary relief—but lasting change.

You Don’t Have to Just Manage It

If migraines or headaches have become something you “just deal with,” it may be time for a different approach.

Acupuncture offers a way to work with your body—not against it.

Ready to experience a different kind of care?