Migraines
Cross-source consensus on Migraines from 2 sources and 9 claims.
2 sources · 9 claims
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- A migraine is a neurological event, not merely a headache. — Functional Medicine Approach to Migraines: Root Causes and Prevention
- Migraines occur when accumulated load overflows a threshold, not from a single cause. — Functional Medicine Approach to Migraines: Root Causes and Prevention
- Migraines are a signal from the body indicating systemic imbalance, not the problem itself. — Functional Medicine Approach to Migraines: Root Causes and Prevention
- Chronic low-grade inflammation is one of the primary drivers of migraine by lowering the brain's reactive threshold. — Functional Medicine Approach to Migraines: Root Causes and Prevention
- Daily use of caffeine-containing migraine medications such as Excedrin Migraine can create medication overuse headache through physical dependence and withdrawal. — Functional Medicine Approach to Migraines: Root Causes and Prevention
- No two migraine patients present identically; drivers may be hormonal, nutritional, gut-origin, mitochondrial, histaminergic, toxic, genetic, or a combination. — Functional Medicine Approach to Migraines: Root Causes and Prevention
- Magnesium deficiency is commonly observed in people who suffer from migraines. — Natural Remedies for Managing Chronic Migraines
- Increasing daily water intake by half a liter for three months produced a 50% reduction in migraine frequency or intensity. — Natural Remedies for Managing Chronic Migraines
- Mild dehydration can increase sensitivity in pain pathways of the nervous system, worsening migraines. — Natural Remedies for Managing Chronic Migraines