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- $Title{Dietary Causes of Migraine Headaches}
- $Subject{migraines headaches migraine headache migraines blood flow arteries
- head dilation contraction blood vessels chemicals tyramine red wine food foods
- reaction sensitivity liver nuts aged cheese bananas sour cream yogurt bread
- phenylethylamine chocolate ham bacon bologna salami hot dogs nitrates
- monosodium glutamate MSG caffeine coffee}
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- Classic Migraine Headaches*0003902.scf
- Common Migraine Headaches*0003903.scf
- Where Headaches Originate I*0004001.scf
- Where Headaches Originate II*0004002.scf}
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- Copyright (c) 1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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- Dietary Causes of Migraine Headaches
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- QUESTION: Scarcely a day goes by that I don't read about a new special diet
- that helps prevent disease. I have seen diets to prevent cancer, heart
- attack, even asthma and skin conditions. However my personal problem is
- headache, the migraine variety, which can destroy my day without any advance
- notice. If there are any diets that can help prevent these attacks, I would
- like to know about it. Can you help me with this?
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- ANSWER: The intense pain of a migraine attack is associated with the blood
- flow through the arteries of the head. This flow is affected by the dilation
- or contraction of these blood vessels, and any food or chemical that can
- trigger a reaction in these arteries may be the cause of a migraine headache.
- The sensitivity to some chemicals varies from person to person, and you can be
- the judge of your personal reaction but there are at least 4 chemicals that
- you might be well advised to avoid. Most common is tyramine, a substance that
- may be found in red wine, liver, nuts, aged cheese, bananas, sour cream,
- yogurt and even freshly baked bread. Another common culprit is
- phenylethylamine, found in chocolate. Cured meats, such as ham, bacon,
- bologna, salami and hot dogs, contain nitrates, and nitrates can provoke the
- reactions that bring on the migraine. Monosodium glutamate (MSG) used as a
- meat tenderizer and in many Chinese restaurants is another identifiable
- chemical. Many people who are sensitive to this chemical will develop a
- headache after consuming Chinese food even if they don't develop a classical
- migraine headache.
- Caffeine may also be a source of trouble, although for many people a cup
- of coffee is beneficial during an episode of migraine. Caffeine can shrink
- the vessels that are causing the headache and provide a measure of relief.
- However if you are used to four cups or more a day, and suddenly try to reduce
- your intake, you can provoke an attack. The blood vessels in your head become
- accustomed to your usual daily intake, and when you cut back, they react by
- dilating and create a headache. If you wish to cut back do it gradually, and
- avoid unnecessary pain.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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