If an individual has two or
more migraine headaches per month, they are classified as having chronic migraine headache disorder and may benefit from taking preventative measures.
They state that research shows people who are gluten sensitive
suffer more migraines and headaches than people who are not.
Existing treatments for chronic migraines, a condition characterized by 15 or
more migraines per month, mainly exist as a secondary benefit of drugs intended to treat other conditions, including depression, epilepsy, and high blood pressure.
And there's good evidence that gluten can be a culprit — a 2013 study from Columbia University found that people with celiac disease suffered
from more migraines than those without it.
As if mood swings and hot flashes weren't enough, perimenopause seems to bring on
more migraines as well.
I've actuyallt been more strict with calories and have exercised more and continue to pack on central weight, my breasts are swollon and trender, I
get more migraines, have horrible cramps, and spot most of the time.
Other health benefits include: My intermittent headaches are gone
No more migraines Lost 20 pounds Better night vision No random leg aches and pains No sugar cravings No bowel irritability, thanks to cutting excess carbs No more insomnia Better stress management I actually enjoy running now, which has never been the case before I'm healthier now than I've ever been before!
Within about 4 days my son felt 100 % better,
no more migraines or stomach cramps.
No more migraine headaches... losing weight... and I wake up before the alarm... my teenagers love it... no more monster drinks for them... all natural now!
No more migraines, no heartburn, no Rolaids and I've lost 45 lbs so far.
Today, I feel like I did when I was in my twenties: I have energy; can think clearly; no depression; my skin is wonderful; I am losing weight; can sleep at night;
no more migraines; my hair has stopped falling out; the dark facial hair is disappearing; and my allergies have disappeared.