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Tag Archives: migraines
The Magic of Salt!
Salt and Migraines; The Most Unlikely Happy Couple! I have written a book on migraine cause and prevention that you can find in paperback and digital versions all over the world; the links in the previous sentence link you to amazon … Continue reading
Posted in Interesting reading, Migraine-Blog, Must Read, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged Celtic salt, headache, headaches, Himalayan salt, ion, ionic balancing, migraine, migraines, salt
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Are Migraines Hormonal?
The last article on the migraine series is out. This one discusses the connection (if there is any) of hormones and migraines. Here is the start but head to read the whole article by clicking on read more after the … Continue reading
Posted in Fibromyalgia, Interesting reading, Migraine-Blog, Must Read, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged diagnose, doctor, drug, good eating, health, healthy eating, hormonal migraines, hormone, hormones, migraine, migraines
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Do You Know the Anatomy of Migraine is Now Known?
Part 2 of a 3-part series on migraines was published today and if you really want to understand migraines, I recommend you read part 1 first and then read part 2, which is a bit more comprehensive and scientific. I … Continue reading