Headaches and Migraines Deliverance Prayer

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Courts of Heaven Prayer against Headaches and Migraines 

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Keys to receiving this prayer and using authority in it:

  • Listen to this prayer if you or someone whom you’re interceding for has headaches and/or migraines.
  • Listen to this prayer if you or someone whom you’re interceding for has experienced or is experiencing any of the signs and symptoms mentioned in this recording (listed under “court case”).
  • Pray in tongues while listening to prayer.
  • Follow up with communion

Reminder:

Deliverance is a lifestyle and NOT a one time event.

Description

COURT CASE:

  • headaches
  • cephalgia
  • having a headache in response to stress, to vasodilation (migraines), a skeletal muscle tension (tension headaches), and/or a combination of factors
  • having a primary headache with no known organic cause
  • having cranial arteritis that induces our headaches-especially when we’re older than 70 years older
  • having an inflammation of the cranial nerves characterized by severe headaches localized in the region of our temporal arteries
  • having an inflammation of the cranial nerves characterized by severe headaches that are generalized or focal
  • fatigue
  • malaise
  • weight loss
  • fever
  • having clinical manifestations associated with inflammation such as heat, redness, swelling, tenderness, and/or pain over the involved cranial artery
  • having a tender, swollen, or nodular artery that is visible
  • having ischemia to our cranial arteries and other arterial structures
  • having secondary headaches with an organic cause
  • having a brain tumor that induces our headaches
  • having an aneurysm that induces our headaches
  • having a subarachnoid hemorrhage that induces our headaches
  • having a stroke that induces our headaches
  • having severe hypertension that induces our headaches
  • having meningitis that induces our headaches
  • having head injuries that induces our headaches
  • persistent headaches
  • chronic headaches
  • frequent headaches
  • headaches that last a long time
  • feeling like our head is splitting apart
  • tension headaches
  • having a steady, constant feeling of pressure that usually begins in the forehead, temple, and/or back of the neck
  • feeling a band like pain
  • feeling a weight on top of our head
  • feeling pain in both sides across our frontal, temporal, and/or occipital region of the head such as our forehead, sides, and the back of our head
  • feeling a band like tightness on our head
  • feeling a viselike tightness on our head
  • feeling a sensation of a band tightening around our head of being gripped like a vice
  • feeling non-throbbing pain
  • having a headache with a gradual onset that lasts 30 minutes to days
  • having diffuse, dull, aching pain, and mild to moderate pain
  • our headaches get worse when we’re overworked, stressed, anxious, depressed, and/or because of our poor posture
  • fatigue
  • anxiety
  • stress
  • photophobia
  • being sensitive to light
  • phonophobia
  • being sensitive to sound
  • feeling the need to rest
  • feeling the need to massage our muscles in the affected areas
  • feeling the need to take NSAIDs
  • migraine headache
  • having periodic, recurrent attacks of severe headaches
  • vascular disturbance
  • headaches and migraines primarily affecting the females in the bloodlines
  • having headaches and migraines that have an onset around puberty
  • having headaches and migraines that occur more frequently around 2035 years of age
  • one sided pain on our head
  • pain on both sides of our head
  • pain behind our eyes, temples, and/or forehead
  • feeling throbbing, pulsing pain
  • our pain having a rapid onset that peaks 12 hours, and lasts 4 to 72 hours
  • having moderate to severe pain
  • having about 2 migraines per month that each lasts about 13 days
  • our migraines get worse due to our hormones fluctuating and/or when we’re premenstrual
  • our migraines headaches being aggravated by alcohol, caffeine, MSG, nitrates, chocolate, and/or cheese
  • Having changes in our sleep pattern
  • experiencing sensory stimuli such as flashing lights or perfumes
  • our migraines being aggravated by changes in weather and/or physical activities
  • our migraines being aggravated by changes our physical activity
  • having migraines with a prodrome phase
  • having symptoms of depression, irritability, feeling cold, having food cravings, anorexia, changes in our activity level, increased urination, diarrhea, and/or constipation hours to days before a migraine headache
  • experiencing the same prodrome with each migraine
  • having migraines with an aura phase
  • our migraines being preceded with an aura such as having blind spots or flashes of light, tingling in the arms or leg, and/or vertigo
  • experiencing visual disturbances such as light flashes and/or bright spots
  • hemianoptic
  • having half of our visual field negatively affected
  • numbness
  • tingling of the lips, face, or hands
  • mild confusion
  • slight weakness or an extremity
  • drowsiness
  • dizziness
  • having migraines with a headache phase
  • experiencing vasodilation with a decline in our serotonin levels
  • having a throbbing headache that intensifies over several hours
  • having headaches that are incapacitating
  • having migraines with no auras
  • having migraines with a recovery phase
  • having pain that gradually subsides
  • having muscle contractions in the neck and scalp with associated localized tenderness, exhaustion, and mood changes
  • our headaches being exacerbated whenever we do any physical exertion
  • feeling the need to sleep for extended periods
  • feeling the need to lie down
  • feeling the need to darken the room
  • feeling the need to use eyeshades
  • feeling the need to sleep
  • feeling the need to take NSAIDs and/or narcotics
  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • photophobia
  • abdominal pain
  • cluster headaches
  • having cluster headaches that more likely affects the males in the bloodlines
  • having one sided, unilateral headaches
  • having unilateral headaches of 18 per day with excruciating pain localized to the eye and orbit and radiating to the facial and temporal regions
  • having pain that is accompanied by watery eyes, and nasal congestion
  • having cluster headaches with attacks that lasts 3090 minutes and may have a crescendo decrescendo pattern
  • having a penetrating and steady headache
  • feeling pain behind and/or around the eye, temple, forehead, and/or cheek
  • feeling continuous, burning, piercing, and/or excruciating pain
  • having pain that has an abrupt onset that peaks in minutes and lasts about 4590 minutes
  • having cluster headaches that occurs multiple times a day
  • feeling severe, stabbing pain
  • having cluster headaches 12 times a day each lasting about 30 minutes to 2 hours for 12 months
  • having cluster headaches that go into remission for months and/or years only to come back again later
  • having cluster headaches that are exacerbated by alcohol, stress, wind, and/or heat exposure
  • having nasal congestion or runny nose
  • having watery or reddened eyes
  • having droopy eyelids
  • having miosis
  • feeling agitated
  • feeling the need to move and/or pace around
  • chronic paroxysmal hemicranias
  • having miscellaneous headaches that are unassociated with structural lesions
  • having headaches that are associated with a head trauma
  • having headaches that are associated with vascular disorders
  • having headaches that are associated with intracranial disorders
  • having headaches that are associated with substances or their withdrawal
  • having headaches that are associated with noncephalic infections
  • having headaches that are associated with metabolic disorders
  • having headaches that are associated with headaches and/or facial pain with disorders of the cranium, neck, eyes, ears, nose, sinuses, teeth, mouth, or other facial or cranial structures
  • having headaches that are associated with cranial neuralgias, nerve trunk pain, and deaffrentation pain
  • having headaches that are not classifiable
  • pain
  • physical pain
  • excruciating pain
  • torment
  • physical torment
  • physical exhaustion
  • fatigue
  • sleepiness
  • tiredness
  • fear, worry, stress, anxiety, and/or nervousness regarding any of the aforementioned problems
  • the category/kingdom of sickness, infirmity, disease, injury, and pain spirits