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Cervionix™

Cervionix™

Neck tightness → head pain? Try a 10-minute-a-day neck reset.

Cervionix helps you target the neck tension that can trigger or amplify head pain, right at home.

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✓ Supports the upper neck and helps muscles release
✓ Pressure nodes focus on base-of-skull tension
✓ Start with 5 minutes, build to 10 minutes daily

Wellness product. Not a medical device. Results vary.

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Cervionix™

Cervionix™

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Regular price $49.99
Regular price $49.99 Sale price $79.99
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Does This Sound Familiar?

These are real words from people in migraine support groups.

I get to bed with a headache and wake up with a headache. This goes on for several weeks at a time.
4 neurologists. 7 medications. 12 years. Nobody could tell me why.
It starts at the base of my skull, wraps to the left eye. Ear, cheekbones, jaw. MRI came back clean.
My last neurologist said, "I'm out of options and ideas."
I went from taking 6 OTC medications on a daily basis to get relief. Didn't help.

If this is you, keep reading. Your headaches might not be coming from your brain.
They might be coming from your neck.

Here's What Nobody Checked

What if your headaches don't start in your brain?

89%
of migraine patients have neck pain, but most
never connect the two.
1 What your doctor is treating

Triptans, Topamax, Botox. These all target your brain. When they don't work, the doctor tries the next drug. Nobody asks: what if the headache isn't starting in your head?

2 What's actually happening in your neck

Forward head posture flattens your cervical curve, putting 20 to 30 extra pounds of load on your neck muscles. The muscles at the base of your skull (the suboccipitals) lock into chronic spasm and compress nerve pathways that trigger headache pain.

The headache feels neurological. But the trigger is structural. That's why brain scans come back clean.

3 The word nobody mentioned: cervicogenic

A cervicogenic headache originates from the neck, not the brain. If your headaches start at the base of your skull, radiate to your temples, and medications only take the edge off, a cervical component might be the missing piece.

What Cervionix does about it

Extension restores the cervical curve, taking excess load off your muscles. Pressure nodes release the suboccipitals at the base of your skull, where the headache cycle begins. Two things at once, 10 minutes a day.

Cervionix is a wellness device, not a medical device. Results vary. Consult your doctor if you have existing neck or spinal conditions.

What You've Already Tried

And why it hasn't worked yet.

OTC pain medication
Targets: brain chemistry, inflammation
Takes the edge off, doesn't stop the cycle. If the headache starts in tight neck muscles, the pill is targeting the wrong system.
Triptans, Topamax, preventatives
Targets: serotonin receptors, blood vessels in the brain
Designed for neurological migraines. Effectiveness for cervicogenic headaches has not been established in clinical studies.
Botox injections
Targets: nerve signals in the scalp and forehead
Can help some migraine patients, but doesn't reach the suboccipital muscles at the base of the skull where cervicogenic headaches originate.
Massage, chiropractic
Targets: surface muscle tension
Releases muscles temporarily, but doesn't restore the cervical curve. The flat curve keeps loading 20-30 extra pounds on your neck. Muscles tighten right back up.
Cervionix
Targets: cervical curve + suboccipital muscles at the skull base
Addresses both sides of the problem at once. Extension restores the curve (structural cause). Pressure nodes release the muscles where cervicogenic headaches begin (immediate trigger). 10 minutes a day.
What people typically spend before finding this
$4,000+ Neurologists, meds, Botox, scans
$49.99 Cervionix, 60-day guarantee
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Is This Right for You?

Cervionix may help if you have:
  • Chronic headaches that start at the base of your skull
  • Headaches that medications reduce but don't stop
  • Neck stiffness that your doctor hasn't connected to your headaches
  • Brain scans and bloodwork that come back normal
  • Tight traps, stiff neck, or upper back tension that keeps coming back
  • Numbness or tingling in your hands or arms (talk to your doctor first)
Talk to your doctor first if you have:
  • A recent neck or spine injury
  • A diagnosed herniated or bulging disc
  • Severe osteoporosis
  • Sudden, severe headaches you've never had before
  • Recent spinal surgery

Cervionix is a wellness device, not a medical device. When in doubt, ask your doctor before starting.

How to Use It

10 minutes. No setup. Just lie down.

1
Place it on a flat surface
Carpeted floor or yoga mat works best. Avoid soft surfaces like beds, they absorb the pressure.
2
Lie back slowly
Position the narrow end between your shoulder blades. The Y-shaped arms cradle the base of your skull. Let your body weight settle in.
3
Stay for 5 to 10 minutes
Breathe slowly. You can rock gently side to side to work the pressure nodes into different areas. You'll feel the muscles start to let go.
4
Roll to one side to get up
Don't sit straight up. Roll onto your side first, then push yourself up slowly.
First week: Start with 5 minutes. The pressure feels strong if your muscles are tight. It eases up within a few sessions.

Common Questions

How can a neck device help my headaches?

Many chronic headaches have a cervicogenic component, meaning tight muscles in the upper neck compress nerve pathways that trigger headache pain. The headache feels like it's in your head, but the trigger is in your neck.

Cervionix restores the cervical curve (which takes excess load off the muscles) and releases the suboccipital muscles at the base of the skull (where cervicogenic headaches typically originate). If your headaches have a neck component, this targets the source, not the symptom.

How do I know if my headaches are cervicogenic?

There's no single test, but common signs include: headaches that start at the base of the skull and radiate forward, neck stiffness on the same side as the headache, headaches that get worse after long screen time or driving, and medications that reduce the pain but never fully stop the cycle.

If brain scans and bloodwork come back normal and your doctor has run out of ideas, it's worth asking whether your neck could be involved. A PT who specializes in cervical issues can usually tell within one session.

How long until I feel a difference?

Most people feel a difference in muscle tension after the first session. For headache frequency, it's more gradual. Many people report a noticeable change within 2 to 4 weeks of daily use.

The 60-day guarantee gives you enough time to know if it's working.

Will it hurt?

The pressure feels strong the first few times, especially if your muscles are very tight. Think deep massage, not sharp pain. Most people find the intensity drops within 3 or 4 sessions as the muscles start to release.

Start with 5 minutes your first week. If you feel sharp or shooting pain, stop and consult your doctor.

What if it doesn't work for me?

Full refund within 60 days, no questions asked. Email care@cervionix.com and we'll handle it.