Obviously,all three have to do with facial muscles.Recent research
indicating that individuals undergoing and who have had botox
applications are virtually   free from migraine headaches suggest that botox 
could be adjunctive to modifying migraines.Extrapolating from Ekman's  facial 
feedback theory,botox may similarly manipulates facial muscles and impacts 
emotional wellness alleviating
migraine conditions-an implication that static and dynamic conditions
of facial muscles may play a role in perseverating brain discomfort.
Feedback(no pun intended) requested.

Michael 'omnicentric' Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida
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