What Foods Can Trigger Migraines?!
Question: What Foods Can Trigger Migraines!?
What Foods Can Trigger Migraines!?
can i have a list
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can i have a list
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Answers:
The following foods and drinks are known to precipitate migraine attacks in some people (a minority of sufferers):
Cheese (especially matured {cheeses;} cottage cheese and cream cheese tend to be all right)
Oranges and other citrus fruits
Alcohol, especially red wine, brandy, and whisky
Chocolate
Vinegar and pickled foods
Smoked foods
Sour cream and yogurt (some people are sensitive to all dairy products)
Nuts
Yeast
Wheat
Onions
Bananas
Pork
Caffeine (found in tea, coffee, cola drinks, and chocolate)
Avocado
Foods containing nitrites and nitrates (such as hot dogs, salami)
Foods containing monosodium glutamate (avoid all processed foods unless you're sure they do not contain it %97 it gets into almost everything!)
Interestingly, a study at Charing Cross Hospital in London, England, involving 60 migraine patients isolated the following foods as the most common culprits in causing attacks:
Wheat (found not just in bread, but in all flour-based products and also as a thickener, as in soups): 78%
Oranges: 65%
Eggs: 45%
Coffee and tea: 40%
Milk and chocolate: 37%
Beef: 35%
Corn, cane sugar, and yeast: 30%
Peas: 28%
This is a very exhaustive list and it is highly unlikely that you would be sensitive to more than one or two of these foods %97 if any!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
Cheese (especially matured {cheeses;} cottage cheese and cream cheese tend to be all right)
Oranges and other citrus fruits
Alcohol, especially red wine, brandy, and whisky
Chocolate
Vinegar and pickled foods
Smoked foods
Sour cream and yogurt (some people are sensitive to all dairy products)
Nuts
Yeast
Wheat
Onions
Bananas
Pork
Caffeine (found in tea, coffee, cola drinks, and chocolate)
Avocado
Foods containing nitrites and nitrates (such as hot dogs, salami)
Foods containing monosodium glutamate (avoid all processed foods unless you're sure they do not contain it %97 it gets into almost everything!)
Interestingly, a study at Charing Cross Hospital in London, England, involving 60 migraine patients isolated the following foods as the most common culprits in causing attacks:
Wheat (found not just in bread, but in all flour-based products and also as a thickener, as in soups): 78%
Oranges: 65%
Eggs: 45%
Coffee and tea: 40%
Milk and chocolate: 37%
Beef: 35%
Corn, cane sugar, and yeast: 30%
Peas: 28%
This is a very exhaustive list and it is highly unlikely that you would be sensitive to more than one or two of these foods %97 if any!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
some say chocolate some say cheese
Caroline re the how to make sure tou have taken your meds question it is closed off now and you don't allow emails!. so i could not contact you privately!.
an easier way still would be to sit at the table like you were having dinner with the empty plate on the table then have your glass of water and take them over the plate, that would be a sure and easy way!.
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Caroline re the how to make sure tou have taken your meds question it is closed off now and you don't allow emails!. so i could not contact you privately!.
an easier way still would be to sit at the table like you were having dinner with the empty plate on the table then have your glass of water and take them over the plate, that would be a sure and easy way!.
xxWww@Answer-Health@Com
as a matter of interest, weather can also trigger migraines!. My migraines are usually triggered by low atmospheric pressure!.
Foods that are known to trigger migraine can be chocolate, cheese and red wine
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Foods that are known to trigger migraine can be chocolate, cheese and red wine
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Refined sugar or table sugar or white sugar and foods containing it!. See item 71 in http://www!.rheumatic!.org/sugar!.htm !.Www@Answer-Health@Com
Red Wine; Aspartame; cheese, even some smells can trigger one!. there are as many triggers for migraines as there are people!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
Cheese for me and also neon and flourescent lighting or flickering lights!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
often times they're caused by not eating enough food!. other times it's from your blood sugar being too low!.Www@Answer-Health@Com