For many, migraine feels like a brain storm — sudden and overwhelming. It is a state of excess neural activity, where your brain cells fire too rapidly to regulate any more signals.
At Amura, we work to raise your brain’s threshold to handle this storm.

Why Migraine Stays Chronic

Excess Neural Activity Builds Without Recovery

Your brain cells are designed to activate — and then settle. With migraine, they don’t fully settle. Activity remains elevated, making the brain more prone to triggers.

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How A Storm Begins To Build

  1. Ongoing Strain Keeps Activity Elevated
  2. Neurons Fire More Rapidly
  3. Blood Vessels Constrict And Dilate
  4. Pressure And Pain Build
  5. The Brain Shifts Into A Migraine State
Over time, frequent migraine is associated with greater sensitivity in brain pain pathways and changes in how the brain responds to stress.
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Working Beneath the Storm

A deeper approach
to calming migraine

Understand What’s Driving the Storm

We identify patterns in sleep, stress chemistry, hormones, vascular tone, and daily rhythms that keep the brain reactive.

Support Steadier Energy

Supporting nutrient status, blood sugar balance, and mitochondrial function helps prevent neural activity from escalating.

Reduce Immune Activation

Addressing inflammation, stress, food reactivity, and microbiome imbalance helps reduce migraine susceptibility.

Restore Stability Over Time

As resilience improves, the brain can return more fully to baseline and recover more consistently between flares.
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What Changes as Stability Improves

Life feels steadier again

Progress isn’t measured by whether a storm disappears overnight. It’s measured by whether stability is holding more reliably over time.
Fewer Attacks
Milder Intensity
More Complete Recovery
Fewer Sudden Disruptions
More Predictable Patterns
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When the Storm No Longer Defines the Day

Understand Your
Migraine More Deeply

When your brain is equipped to handle excess neural load, migraine attacks become less frequent and less disruptive.

UNDERSTAND YOUR MIGRAINE

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WHEN THE STORM NO LONGER DEFINES THE DAY


Understand your migraine more deeply

When your brain is equipped to handle excess neural load, migraine attacks become less frequent and less disruptive.

UNDERSTAND YOUR MIGRAINE


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