Best Foods for Migraines | Dr. Neal Barnard

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  • čas přidán 15. 04. 2021
  • Certain foods can cause migraines in some people, while other foods can prevent or even treat them. Dr. Neal Barnard joins "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll to discuss research on the foods that have been shown to reduce pain from migraines.
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  • @jasonharris5626
    @jasonharris5626 Před 2 lety +475

    Please God deliver us from migraines.. in Jesus name, Amen.

    • @rn6447
      @rn6447 Před 2 lety +7

      Amen 🙏

    • @cathyleegrantham-schreifel7269
      @cathyleegrantham-schreifel7269 Před 2 lety +5

      For my poor 33-yr old disabled daughter…Amen! She inherited them from me. Mine stopped at menopause! She has a few years to go before that time and needs help to relieve the pain and nausea. Cheese, chocolate, ice cream and most dairy foods soft drinks were my triggers. But once menopause happened, the headaches stopped!!! And I had an early menopause, fortunately. The headaches stopped as soon as menopause happened! I drink nothing but water now, avoiding any caffeine, since learning they may have triggered the migraines, . I can eat cheeses, dairy foods without any issues now. Worth the wait for menopause! Will try ginger in water on my daughter. We are desperate for help.

    • @esmeraldaayala2287
      @esmeraldaayala2287 Před 2 lety +2

      Amen and Amen

    • @alexrXX
      @alexrXX Před 2 lety +7

      I asked God the same thing. I now have lost faith.

    • @godislove7500
      @godislove7500 Před 2 lety

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  • @frankcaceres1354
    @frankcaceres1354 Před 2 lety +135

    Does anyone else experience neck stiffness/pain when they get or before getting a migraine?

    • @11212barbie
      @11212barbie Před 2 lety +10

      Yes omg it’s the worst

    • @allinrivers
      @allinrivers Před 2 lety +7

      Get off your phone it will do wonders.

    • @frankcaceres1354
      @frankcaceres1354 Před 2 lety +3

      @@allinrivers that’s what my aunt said

    • @alexrXX
      @alexrXX Před 2 lety +8

      My painful stiff neck triggers my migraine. I don't sit on my phone or play with the computer all day.

    • @manalaltabbaa732
      @manalaltabbaa732 Před 2 lety +1

      Me

  • @tinafabulous50
    @tinafabulous50 Před 3 lety +20

    We need to stop calling migraine a headache. It's neurological and many times the head doesnt hurt at all.

    • @amandaboehm3812
      @amandaboehm3812 Před 2 lety +3

      I wish my head didn't hurt with migraines. Your lucky if u don't have pain

    • @tinafabulous50
      @tinafabulous50 Před 2 lety +4

      @@amandaboehm3812 I have 3 different types of migraine. I have head,pain with 1 but pain throughout my whole body with 2.
      My point is migraine is not a headache

    • @amandaboehm3812
      @amandaboehm3812 Před 2 lety +1

      Well yes migraones can have lots of symptoms but I will take those over pain any day. I usually have all symtoms and pain that can last up to 9 days. And yes a headache isn't a migraine . But headaches suck too . Any pain in head isn't fun at all. I wish I had no pain

  • @vetwill
    @vetwill Před 2 lety +27

    Lord give us peace of mind and strength in our everyday lives. Amen.

  • @__gags
    @__gags Před rokem +45

    My trigger foods are instant noodles( tastemakers containing MSG), cheesy foods, caffeinated products, chocolates. I have entirely eliminated then from my diet . I have one table spoon of ginger juice in the morning as soon as I wake up, followed by 5-6 soaked peeled almonds. This has provided me relief from migraines.

    • @ShepherdAtHome
      @ShepherdAtHome Před rokem +3

      Where do you get this ginger juice you speak of? Exactly what is it?

    • @halieransom
      @halieransom Před 7 měsíci +3

      What is the point of the almonds, how do they help?

    • @Jtradesz
      @Jtradesz Před 20 dny

      @@halieransomact as natural asprin

  • @jellyrcw12
    @jellyrcw12 Před 2 lety +7

    Since I didn't see anyone summarize the video:
    1) For at least a month/4 weeks eliminate all animal products. I.e. dairy, meat, eggs
    2) If you still have migraines eliminate these dozen foods:
    dairy, chocolate, citrus, eggs, meat, nuts, tomatoes, onions, corn, apples, and bananas
    3) Take all those foods out in addition to being vegan, now bring in foods one at a time. Have 4 or 5 of that food in a day. If that food doesn't trigger a migraine then it's safe. Do this again and again, one food every 2 days in a generous quantity
    4) If you get a migraine take that food out and move onto the next one
    5) Avoid consuming caffeine every day
    Personally I Know that nuts and bananas are BIG triggers for me. So is raspberries, deli meat, and food dyes

  • @galeocean4182
    @galeocean4182 Před 2 lety +42

    My migraines are a reaction to Tyrosine buildup - especially in fruit. Over ripe or dried fruit will cause a migraine after 8-10 hours after eating. I can eat other foods that have Tyrosine if they don't have a high sugar content. Ice packs and ibuprofen help a lot. When I have a bad reaction it can last 16 hours or more. Cooking will not alter the Tyrosine. I buy fresh frozen fruit, or I freeze very fresh fruit. That reduces the buildup. It used to confuse me. One day I could eat bananas and another day they caused a migraine. Finally I realized it depended on how fresh it was. I hope this helps someone. It seems like an obscure migraine trigger. A food diary is essential - don't give up

    • @jellyrcw12
      @jellyrcw12 Před 2 lety +1

      I had the exact same reaction to bananas except that cooking them in things like banana nut bread does help me

    • @friends222
      @friends222 Před rokem +1

      I suffer also from the tyramine and ever since I eliminated some fruits and vegetables I have seen a major difference

    • @nomi4560
      @nomi4560 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Definitely helped me. I realized the banana ferments as it ripens. I do know fermented foods and veverages are migraine triggers for me. Thanks.

    • @halieransom
      @halieransom Před 7 měsíci

      Oh wow

    • @avasdv
      @avasdv Před měsícem

      Bro. Kiwi, ripe, sweet , yellow and delicious destroyed me.
      I had no idea why.
      I didn't even eat the skins
      I actually had covid but it was alright, a little fever etc but no real painful pain.
      For 2 days didn't eat or drink and it flew by. Zero thirst importantly
      Decided to eat some fruit, found some kiwi. Had four pieces no skin.
      After that, super dry mouth, unquenchable thirst, normal migraine cycle.
      Someone said it could be histamine response. I didn't know sweet ripe fruit could do this. Ungodly thirst. Quite crazy

  • @bevchittleborough1639
    @bevchittleborough1639 Před 2 lety +59

    I started keto way of eating and intermittent fasting and went 14 months without a migraine. Longest time since I was 12. Worked for most I’ve talked to as well. Sugar and carbs are biggest triggers

    • @purplesheehy
      @purplesheehy Před 2 lety +5

      Exactly my experience too!

    • @danx1216
      @danx1216 Před rokem

      actually too much potassium is the cause

    • @miriamalonso3959
      @miriamalonso3959 Před rokem

      Assume you cut out dairy?

    • @teresakestran3637
      @teresakestran3637 Před 5 měsíci

      Great video…a lot of good information. Thank you!

    • @abhayagarwal5097
      @abhayagarwal5097 Před 3 měsíci

      But increasing your risk for other diseases. Crazy how opposed ppl are to doing a well planned wfpb diet but will have rotten corpse on their table thinking it has some magic nutrients and not full of carncinogens..
      Makes me proud that i wasn't bought up in such culture around the world where murdering and eating dead body parts of animals is looked at as an option to heal yourself.

  • @kdm5105
    @kdm5105 Před 2 lety +64

    A couple years ago, my neurologist suggested an elimination diet (I was getting 15+ per month usually around 2-3pm onset with no relief from medications); I had never considered diet before that, but I found a correlation between meats and migraines when I started the food log, which made sense since I usually ate oats/fruit for breakfast but had chicken for lunch, so my reaction was about 2-3 hours after eating any meat. My neurologist also ordered a CGM, so I started my journey in WFPB diet 18 months ago and I haven't had a single migraine since! I stumbled upon this podcast just looking through YT about 6 months ago, so I hope my story will inspire others with migraine. Unfortunately grains were a big part of my problems, and there's lot of research on migraines and glucose or insulin sensitivity issues.

    • @lazygirl8877
      @lazygirl8877 Před rokem +1

      Wow I hope this helps me

    • @juliannameinhold6046
      @juliannameinhold6046 Před rokem +9

      I have been intermittent fasting for six months with clean keto foods. No more migraines and lost 40 lbs. Thank you Jesus 😊

    • @samgreeneggs8101
      @samgreeneggs8101 Před rokem +3

      Meat doesn’t affect my migraines but my friend finds meat or garlic or onion causes her migraines every time. I haven’t found my causes yet.

    • @jtobit
      @jtobit Před rokem +5

      What's CGM?WFPB?

    • @superyui9688
      @superyui9688 Před rokem +2

      What's WFPB pls?

  • @rosiedempsey947
    @rosiedempsey947 Před 4 měsíci +6

    I have suffered with migraines for thirty years. I have been given a whole load of medications with a whole load of side effects. During the past year, I have a migraine every day. I work from home, so I see a client, go to bed, get up for the next client, go to bed again. I was not a fan of excluding any good group, so as last desperate attempt I tried the vegan diet last week. I have not had a migraine since. 😆😆☺Thank you somuch Dr Barnard. This has given me my life back

  • @grapesofthevine1801
    @grapesofthevine1801 Před 2 lety +37

    I've had a migraine for 8 days now variates in intensity but it is now both a pre and post menstrual migraine. I also get migraines at other times of the month. My diet consists of both healthy and unhealthy foods and I work 60 hours a week so it's so difficult for me to take the time to take things out of my diet and see what might be causing them. My heart goes out to all of my fellow migraine sufferers... no one is alone in this. This video was very informative and educational on this subject!

    • @kerriewithpurpose5722
      @kerriewithpurpose5722 Před rokem +5

      Try looking up using ginger for migraine...pray God bless u

    • @grapesofthevine1801
      @grapesofthevine1801 Před rokem +1

      @@kerriewithpurpose5722 I will thank you!

    • @kerriewithpurpose5722
      @kerriewithpurpose5722 Před rokem +2

      @@grapesofthevine1801 you are welcome...you should probably also go get a blood test for low iron levels post period ( when you are having an episode)..this usually causes migraines post period...while low estrogen causes migrains pre period...you may need supplementation for iron based on what a doctor finds.... God bless again!

    • @chaospaganwitch
      @chaospaganwitch Před rokem +2

      I'm so glad I'm not alone, I have premenstrual migraines as well, always 10 days before it starts, every month like clockwork. And I'm like you, it's really hard to focus on my diet and whatnot, and even then my family isn't super rich so it can be hard to buy foods most consider healthy. :(

  • @Rose_Ou
    @Rose_Ou Před rokem +16

    Dear perimenopause women with migraines. In our case it's almost always estrogen dominance and temporary histamine intollerance as direct culprits. I'm almost 24hrs into migraine and it's also my second day of period which I got on 14th day of the cycle. Since I sometimes have no migraines for a few months and then have them monthly or even more frequently I realised there are a few main triggers that are not food related that initiate domino effect we later pin on foods we ate. These are stress, high cortisol and insomnia. If I get lots of these, I know I'm done regardless of what I eat. It's cliche, I know, but stress is a silent killer indeed. I wish my migraines lasted a day but they're usually 2 sometimes 3 day long. On the second day you don't want to live any more.

    • @leaniemeintjes
      @leaniemeintjes Před 2 měsíci +1

      I’ve been suffering from migraines also with my period and I tell you , you don’t want to live anymore after a few days. It is excruciating. BUT there is also evidence to suggest that anaemia is a cause of migraine and women who are anaemic and then get a period are even more prone to trigger a migraine. This is info that I’ve received recently and I got tested as extremely anaemic. In this case you need protein and vegan won’t do. Also an iron supplement. Something so simple.

    • @Rose_Ou
      @Rose_Ou Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@leaniemeintjesit turned out I was anemic, too, for the first time in my life, and after 7 months on a vegan diet. I love plant based eating but I had to include some animal foods I had almost zero ferritin, too, which was really scary. As a vegan I ate a variety of foods, each and every day lots of kale (I hate spinach) and other greens, and yet I was extremely depleted. My TSH went from 1.9 to 2.6 in just 7 months (all my life I was around 2 and not more than 2) and my skin started to get very dry especially on my elbows and knees; I was simply losing nutrients even though I ate A LOT and a variety of plant based products (clean, no junk). After a month of eating back SOME animal products (meat twice a week) my iron is back to normal and my TSH is very slowly changing, too. Ferritin is still where it was, i.e. close to zero, but I'm glad my body reacted to meat and my iron is now within normal range. I hope it will help with migraines as I went from 1 then 3 to 6 days with migraine per month and I seriously wanted to die. Oh, I did take B12 religiously I was very disciplined so I don't know what caused such depletion within just 7 months. Thank you for your very important comment!

    • @ChantelStays
      @ChantelStays Před měsícem +1

      This is exactly what happens to me. I can't even drink water or have anything to eat and it's non stop nausea with crippling pain... For up to 60 hrs 😢

    • @leannabedore
      @leannabedore Před 6 dny +2

      I can 100% relate! Mine are also hormone related. My hormones are normal but were brought on to from the natural hormone changes mid 30's. Estrogen drops faster same with progesterone rising I believe. Since I have migraine with aura, birth control is not an option to help. Mine started in 2020 and couldn't get a tela visit mid to late 2020 causing my migranes to go into chronification. Once that happens it's really hard to go back migraine free. I have them all month long but the worst leading up to my cycle, during and the week after😭 I have Emgality to try and praying this helps! Told my nuero im at a fork in the road for something that helps or major counseling for depression. Tired of being in pain and sleeping my life away.
      Sorry to vent, just wanted to share my story and I appreciate you sharing yours. So sorry you suffer. I'm doing so much research of my own on hormones!

    • @ChantelStays
      @ChantelStays Před 6 dny

      @@leannabedore yeah after twenty years and then becoming more frequent and intense ... And I mean... Debilitating to such a severe point... I honestly can't handle it anymore. I have a chronic daily but manageable migraine but will have the debilitating ones the day before menses and the first day of ovulation. Than on top of it I have suboccipital / cervicogenic migraines from neck issues. I wouldn't wish migraine on the devil.

  • @keithwilkinson5707
    @keithwilkinson5707 Před rokem +3

    Please do not call migraines a headache; there are many symptoms of having a migraine - loss of vision, vomiting, feeling washed out and often it is accompanied by a pounding pain in the head. And when it is not those other symptoms are still very debilitating so to call it a headache is a misnomer.

  • @pinayvegan2160
    @pinayvegan2160 Před 3 lety +7

    I used to always cry myself to sleep, it hurts so much is bang my head hoping it will go away 😩

  • @supermeseriasu
    @supermeseriasu Před 3 lety +62

    I've been vegan for a month and a half, I haven't had a headache in a day. When I ate meat and dairy I had pain weekly. This is the best change for me, I hate headaches. I can't explain why it doesn't hurt anymore and I didn't expect it .

    • @hollygrant3799
      @hollygrant3799 Před 3 lety +14

      You may be very sensitive to dairy. I stopped all ultra processed foods and was still getting migraines. When I stopped dairy, the migraines stopped

    • @larajhilton
      @larajhilton Před rokem +1

      I’ve got ulcerative colitis- bowel disease. Since going vegan the bloating and chronic abdominal pain have virtually gone now.
      My husband has had migraine clusters for two snd a half years since getting Covid. I’ve reduced my husband’s meat intake drastically. Looking into anything and everything that might help. The weekly migraines have been life changing.

    • @supermeseriasu
      @supermeseriasu Před rokem

      @@larajhilton I wish you good health

    • @pookiroo
      @pookiroo Před rokem +1

      For me it was definitely the meat.

    • @nightmaresturningoftendejavue
      @nightmaresturningoftendejavue Před 8 měsíci +1

      My migraine was also caused by milk, zero milky products keeps migraine away. BTW I got weird allergy which onsets from 30 min- to 5 days later, sooo hard to find out, because even test shown weird results, but finally I was diagnosed after more than 10 years, but now I am more anaphylactic to milk (casein, lactose,…) rather than only migrenous.

  • @nicolaonstarch
    @nicolaonstarch Před 3 lety +71

    I eliminated my weekly migraines switching from standard vegan diet to a very low fat whole foods plant based vegan diet and have had maybe one migraine in the last six months!

    • @bigcross7
      @bigcross7 Před 3 lety +4

      Yes me, too! Since I cut of nuts and avocado - no migraines at all

    • @drolga5071
      @drolga5071 Před 2 lety +2

      Well done! Avocado, broccoli, and spinach - a huge NO-NO for me.

    • @MajorIllustration
      @MajorIllustration Před 2 lety

      @@drolga5071 Even if cooked?

    • @drolga5071
      @drolga5071 Před 2 lety

      @@MajorIllustration yes, even cooked

    • @sierraherale360
      @sierraherale360 Před 2 lety +1

      @@drolga5071 Wait no avocado!?!

  • @lesliewilliford2179
    @lesliewilliford2179 Před 3 lety +10

    I take sumatriptan its a lifesaver i couldnt cope without it

    • @melissacostello3000
      @melissacostello3000 Před 3 lety +3

      I used to take that as well but switching to a WFPB diet helped greatly. Eggs and dairy are my biggest trigger foods because when I was only vegetarian and still ate those 2 categories I suffered. Give it a try!

    • @larajhilton
      @larajhilton Před rokem

      Cutting out all meat and dairy helped my ulcerative colitis dramatically. No more chronic abdominal pain or bloating.

  • @HeySenthil
    @HeySenthil Před 3 lety +51

    Suffered from migraines for 17 years. Going whole plant based has helped in the last two months.
    1) I also increased water intake.
    2) Going to bed early.
    3) neck exercise. (My neck get so tight when I have migraine)
    4) Pumpkin and sunflower seeds help (May be I deplete magnesium quickly)

    • @annwilliams6438
      @annwilliams6438 Před 3 lety +6

      Super. Thx for this info.

    • @HeySenthil
      @HeySenthil Před 3 lety +3

      @@annwilliams6438 Your welcome. Wanted to clarify I specifically increased green vegetables, legumes and beans.

    • @nanaparadise2053
      @nanaparadise2053 Před 2 lety

      Tnx for this info I suffered that pain when my neck pain it's start to pain my head

    • @angelonearth242
      @angelonearth242 Před 2 lety

      @@HeySenthil did you eat alot raw or cooked with the plant based?

    • @HeySenthil
      @HeySenthil Před 2 lety +1

      @@angelonearth242 Cooked.

  • @edsalevan6754
    @edsalevan6754 Před rokem +11

    I am surprised that no one has mentioned soy as a trigger. From experience my wife and I know that any tiny bit of soy in anything will almost always give her a headache. It forces you to really read the ingredients lists when you go shopping.

    • @Rose_Ou
      @Rose_Ou Před rokem +2

      Must be estrogen dominance in her case I suppose just as it is in mine.

    • @missoctober8859
      @missoctober8859 Před 5 měsíci +1

      He mentioned MSG and soy sauce has MSG.

  • @alainajane23
    @alainajane23 Před 3 lety +59

    I’m one of those who started getting migraines with aura very young, at six or seven. Over the years I had increasingly weirder auras. I’ve had vestibular migraine and aphasia during aura as well as loss of feeling on one side, even my teeth will go numb. Since eating whole foods plant based, I rarely have migraines anymore. So grateful for relief that does not involve more medications.

    • @kikik123kiki6
      @kikik123kiki6 Před 3 lety +2

      How do you get protein?

    • @eng.miroslavmanahilov1730
      @eng.miroslavmanahilov1730 Před 3 lety +11

      @@kikik123kiki6, like every one on this planet, from the source - plants and microorganisms.

    • @as_yet_unwritten
      @as_yet_unwritten Před 3 lety +6

      @God’sChildKk yummy beans, lentils, tofu, tempeh, and a bunch of veggies and fruits. Plants have protein:)

    • @kikik123kiki6
      @kikik123kiki6 Před 3 lety

      @@as_yet_unwritten please tell the plants?

    • @annalundquist7247
      @annalundquist7247 Před 3 lety +2

      @@kikik123kiki6 Protein is in every plant, just different kinds and in varying amounts. Check the website for Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, they are an excellent source of knowledge!
      www.pcrm.org/good-nutrition/plant-based-diets

  • @larajhilton
    @larajhilton Před rokem +5

    My husband got covid two and a half years ago. Never had a migraine before that. When the fever started the migraine kicked in. He’s been having migraines every week since then. Or splitting headache. Sometimes has migraine that last over a week. Leave him in a terrible state. Sick, exhausted and very low. Not having much support in the UK. We’re desperate to find something that works. Eliminated tea/coffee/alcohol, up the exercise. Tried beta blockers. Had e ray, MRI. Been to an ear nose and throat specialist and neurologist. Starting a different beta blocker as first one made no difference. It’s been utterly and completely life changing.

    • @kd2533
      @kd2533 Před 7 měsíci

      That's why I'm here. Covid resulted in new, frequent migraines. Left side. Same happened for my partner yet for him it started after his shots. For me, it started after the infection itself. Very weather driven. Rain coming guarantees a bad one. Trying to eradicate food triggers.

    • @michelehaber61
      @michelehaber61 Před měsícem

      Watch Dr. Eric berg video - using more salt - Himalayan under tongue - read the comments

  • @ronhelgemo3783
    @ronhelgemo3783 Před 2 lety +16

    I have had migraines since I was a teenager. I accidentally found out to take benedryl when I had one because I thought I was allergic to a food I ate. It worked right away by taking away the aching in my head, but of course I must sleep afterwards. The migraine takes a lot of my energy and the benedryl makes me sleepy. It’s the only thing that helps me.
    I learned a lot from this, thank you!

    • @precocioussceptic4967
      @precocioussceptic4967 Před 2 lety +3

      If Benadryl works for you then you have a histamine issue. I have the same thing so I have reduced histamine foods and histamine releasing foods. If you look up a low histamine diet this will help you so much. You have to give up a lot of foods but so worth it to be rid of these debilitating migraines.

    • @smudge8882
      @smudge8882 Před rokem

      @@precocioussceptic4967 I have histamine issues too and the weird thing I have found is that the vast majority of animal products are high histamine but so many people with histamine issues include them anyway. For the most part, my histamine issues are solved just by being plant based. So I think the protocol Dr. Barnard is recommending could still work, even if it's a histamine thing

    • @precocioussceptic4967
      @precocioussceptic4967 Před rokem +1

      @@smudge8882 I'd prefer to be omnivore with fresh veggies, fruit, meat and dairy. Avoiding all the things I mentioned does the trick for me.

    • @orphaholen9023
      @orphaholen9023 Před 7 měsíci

      @@precocioussceptic4967I have been doctoring for migraines for 30 years, I am 45 yrs old. I’ve seen a couple dozen docs and not once has anyone told me I have a histamine issue. I always tell them how Benadryl helps me. This is a huge eye opener for me. I’ve got chronic debilitating migraines 15+ per month. I eat healthy, no sugar, no processed foods, no dairy, no wheat. So far it hasn’t changed my migraines. I’m going to research histamine issues now. Thank you!!

  • @ChantelStays
    @ChantelStays Před měsícem +1

    I wish I had the Dr being interviewed ...he actually understands. He even understands how people have been denied care at the hospital because of the narcotic eoidemic. This is why i just suffer through 48+ hrs of unreal pain.. the kind where you think youll die....
    Migraine meds dont work for me either 😢

  • @bevllewellyn8799
    @bevllewellyn8799 Před 3 lety +6

    Really interesting. Thank you both 👍

  • @annkdrama-queen1254
    @annkdrama-queen1254 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for the great info, so appreciate it.

  • @md9710
    @md9710 Před 2 lety +9

    I am vegan, going thru menopause and I get migraine the friday leading to my cycle. Never fails. I take absolutely nothing, let my body heal it, I go to bed, eat ginger to make the nausea go away, by morning it fades and I am back to normal. Some people would say I suffer but I tell my body how to heal itself. And yes I stay away from MSG.

    • @TheLisa8031
      @TheLisa8031 Před rokem +1

      Maybe I am going through peri menopause I have the same symptoms

  • @froesesp
    @froesesp Před 3 lety +18

    Chocolate is a very common trigger, as well over overexertion. Everyone seems to have different triggers. I've suffered from them for many years.

    • @c.m.1248
      @c.m.1248 Před 2 lety

      Overexertion! I have that too. I went to the gym after long period not going due to covid lockdown and it was tired every week when I went to the gym. Then the 4th time on 4th week, I was down with severe migraine and knock me out for almost a week.

  • @yenisbelgonzalez2032
    @yenisbelgonzalez2032 Před 3 lety +39

    Wow...right on point...I have suffered migraines for over 20 years and I have been practicing the elimination system for over 2 years. It's the best. Smart caffeine use is important, get to know what your body and brain like. My migraines used to last up to 2 weeks, constant E.R visits and IV's for pain relief. Thank God no more of that. Eat right, Drink plenty of water daily for happy brain muscles and sleep the same amount of hours. To me that has worked miracles.

  • @RedziTrini
    @RedziTrini Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you Dr. Neal.

  • @RiDankulous
    @RiDankulous Před 3 lety

    You are very helpful to people who may not know there is hope for migraines. I have had them occasionally. Not pleasant. Have a pleasant rest of the weekend.

  • @lovethewordofgodjn321
    @lovethewordofgodjn321 Před 2 lety +3

    I only have migraines when I eat refined sugar. I recently slacked in my diet and the migraine hit within two weeks. Hadn’t had one in nearly three years from the last time I quit refined sugar.

  • @amandade9698
    @amandade9698 Před 2 lety +3

    Fabulous information on headaches, Migraines in particular. Smashing Dr. Barnard! You are one of my true heroes. You truly help millions of both animals and people 👍👏👏❤️

  • @sequoiasaunders1206
    @sequoiasaunders1206 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you so much for doing these videos, they’re really helping me to deal with my PCOS and migraines! 🙏

  • @hakunamatata1352
    @hakunamatata1352 Před 3 lety +4

    Migraines and tension headaches here. Went gluten free to support a family member and have barely gotten any headaches since.
    I also went vegetarian and later vegan. It's been years. I do get a bad headache every time I eat gluten. Lasts about 2 days. I have found references to this on patient websites but no clear studies.

  • @miriamalonso3959
    @miriamalonso3959 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for another great program and Dr. Bernard is amazing! Any tips on squelching the residual queasiness after a migraine?

  • @MagnumEDU
    @MagnumEDU Před 2 lety

    Thank you for such a great and informative video

  • @dianekahn6936
    @dianekahn6936 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Dr. Barnard, you gave me hope. I have had 'Hypnic Headache' for about 6 years. I will begin the elimination diet. I will call your office for an appointment if that is possible.

  • @karih.5501
    @karih.5501 Před 2 lety +1

    You are so spot on with your discriptions ... i relate mostly with wanting to just sleep it off ... im about 10.5 hours into a migraine right now trying to do research at this point. :(

  • @jessicamccabe144
    @jessicamccabe144 Před 8 měsíci

    Excellent tips. Thank you

  • @hadassahesther4525
    @hadassahesther4525 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you both for discussing this. Quite an info. I will try plant based completely. But coffee helps in my case. Dr. Barnard was right, caffeine helps. I just pray that this migraines would totally go away since it disrupts our regular routines both at work and at home.

  • @carrol2236
    @carrol2236 Před 2 lety +1

    This was so good. I'm going to try plant based diet from tomorrow. I had cut everything else out. Thank you

  • @BB-fc5ze
    @BB-fc5ze Před 2 lety

    I tried this and nothing changed. Thanks thou.

  • @brickcitychic6175
    @brickcitychic6175 Před 2 lety

    Thank you gentlemen!

  • @rocministriesnewjerusalem4713

    It was helpful information that I'm going to pass on and hope it's beneficial!

  • @shamoyreynolds776
    @shamoyreynolds776 Před rokem

    Omg this video is so helpful thanks alot I've learned so much

  • @robanhika1001
    @robanhika1001 Před rokem

    Thanks, because of your advice now I have got big relief from my long time headache, tremendously thanks so much.

  • @veronicaasantewa2532
    @veronicaasantewa2532 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @jenniferhochman4135
    @jenniferhochman4135 Před 3 lety +20

    Thank you Dr. Barnard for your useful information and important research. I didn’t have any specific food allergies but a whole food plant based diet cut my migraines down 75%. and has been life changing. My migraines always were associated with nausea and/or vomiting. I am glad you made the distinction with a tension headache. I think anyone with migraines needs to exam their food choices and diet. The brain and gut are connected

  • @k.a.b3205
    @k.a.b3205 Před 4 měsíci

    He made so much sense...

  • @leannabedore
    @leannabedore Před 6 dny

    I have a constant migraine daily, maybe 3-5 days if I'm lucky migraine free a month. It's hard to see what foods help or don't help having them constantly 😢
    But thank you so much for sharing all this wonderful knowledge😊🙏🙏

  • @fruitascension5089
    @fruitascension5089 Před 3 lety +6

    SO glad you're talking about this! 🙌🏼💚👍🏼

  • @Hannahhink
    @Hannahhink Před 3 lety +41

    Just got diagnosed with migraines after a terrible experience thinking I had a stroke (with only 27 years old..) But apparently all my symptoms are migraine related.. Now I try to avoid triggers, so thank you for this great content. Just in time for me 👍🏻

    • @ginac7235
      @ginac7235 Před 3 lety +5

      Were you diagnosed with hemiplegic migraines? My 20 yo daughter was taken to the ER yesterday and given a CT scan and MRI to rule out stroke due to tingling and numbness moving through one side of her body, slurred speech, not finding words, vomiting, intense migraine pain. So now we are trying to figure out where to go from here

    • @Hannahhink
      @Hannahhink Před 3 lety +5

      @@ginac7235 I'm sorry to hear she had to go through that yesterday.. But yeah that's exactly what I had too.. I was also rushed to the ER with the ambulance.. My whole right side was numb and I couldn't speek for a few minutes but by the time I was in hospital I was fine, just had very bad headaches.. After that I had a months of daily headaches and now I am almost back to normal. All the best for your daughter 💜

    • @ginac7235
      @ginac7235 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Hannahhink Glad to hear you are doing better!

    • @ashleygriggs5747
      @ashleygriggs5747 Před 2 lety +2

      Me too at 32 found out I have a Dutch Migraine gene causes stroke like symptoms

    • @Olterior
      @Olterior Před 2 lety +1

      @@ginac7235 i was diagnosed with hemiplegic migraine whenI was 12. The day after an attack im like functioning at 30%. I cant remember words, people think im drunk. Its single most debilitating thing in my life. Ive cried, screamed, even self harmed during an attack. Its so frustrating when people think its a bad headache. Its the worst feeling ive ever experienced. At my worst I was getting them several times a week, now I get them once or twice a month. If it happens I am out of action for 6-8 hours + barely functional the following day.

  • @barbj9785
    @barbj9785 Před 2 lety +3

    Ginger works well for me. the feverfew didnt work for me, took it for 8 months. Different drs. say different things. I was just watching a video about going keto and how it helped people. Its hard to know which way to go.

  • @hauwamusa684
    @hauwamusa684 Před 3 měsíci

    hi everyone, i have been suffering from migraine headache for more than 15 years, but today i have learned something that can reduce it, although anything that i know will cause it i do avoid it .Thank you more enlightens on this mother of headache.

  • @mihreteabmichael1125
    @mihreteabmichael1125 Před rokem

    Great Job !!!

  • @YOURTVSTATION1
    @YOURTVSTATION1 Před 2 lety

    Hello, will try this...

  • @kerrilyno9231
    @kerrilyno9231 Před 2 lety +5

    I suffer from chronic migraines and have been a vegan now for four years. I have been cutting foods and drinks out and so far no relief. I will try and cook all my fruits and vegetables now and see how that helps

    • @jasonharris5626
      @jasonharris5626 Před 2 lety +2

      God bless you

    • @frankcaceres1354
      @frankcaceres1354 Před 2 lety

      How has the journey gone so far?

    • @davidsotir4318
      @davidsotir4318 Před 2 lety

      I have been taking a natural supplement called 5-HTP which boosts serotonin in the brain. I have found this to provide relief from the chronic daily migraines I have been experiencing for several years.

  • @annaedith3141
    @annaedith3141 Před rokem

    Just stumbled on this today, thankyou. Have been experiencing migraine since menopause. Today I will become vegan. Who knew!!
    Wish me luck!

  • @MichaelToub
    @MichaelToub Před 5 měsíci

    Great Video!!

  • @bikerchick444
    @bikerchick444 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I have Suicidal Cluster Migraines, 24/7 since the age of 18. I am 47 now. I have been to doctors, Neurologist, Neurosurgeon, ENT, Dentist, etc and nobody can help me. I have spent so much money on trying to fix it, but just keep on killing myself, with soooo many different pain killer, each day. I drink allot of them each day. I feel so sad, because no one alive today, can understand the intense non-stop pain I have😢

  • @gomezfriesen
    @gomezfriesen Před 3 lety +11

    I wouldn't be able to go anywhere, let alone a hospital, for a drug for my migraines.
    Thankfully my migraines have been drastically reduced to almost nothing since going plant based. Sugar and being dehydrated being my trigger.

    • @californiaspring3136
      @californiaspring3136 Před 3 lety +2

      Oh my God! It's varies with different people. It is sugar to you, and salt to somebody else.

    • @lady3219
      @lady3219 Před 2 lety +1

      I’m sooo happy for you

    • @karih.5501
      @karih.5501 Před 2 lety

      @@californiaspring3136 ... i get them from both sugar and salt .

  • @allencrider
    @allencrider Před 3 lety +32

    I used to get cluster headaches from unregulated high blood pressure. I'd wake up with a pain in the back of my neck and sometimes it would go full blown debilitating, or sometimes it would quickly go away. It wasn't until I. . .
    1. Went whole food, low fat, salt-free vegan with McDougall method.
    2. got my own home blood pressure monitor and regulated my medication (Clonidine) dose daily to normalize my BP.
    3. Quit coffee and tea.
    It's been almost 5 years now since I've had a headache of any kind! I was drinking coffee and tea while a whole-food vegan and still got headaches. When I finally quit those, zero!

    • @karennesbitt9655
      @karennesbitt9655 Před 3 lety +2

      Wow. Were you a heavy coffee drinker? I still get migraines but they seem to be related to pressure changes. I only drink one coffee a day. I wonder if that is the culpret.

    • @Equinox1.5
      @Equinox1.5 Před 3 lety

      @@karennesbitt9655 It could be contributing. If your body is sensitive to caffeine and depends on that one cup a day, it's quite possible that even a small amount will trigger a migraine. It will almost certainly trigger one if you stop drinking that cup cold turkey. If you want to quit, just make it as usual every day but be sure to make the same amount in the same mug at the same strength every day. On the first day, remove one teaspoon of coffee from your mug after you have made it but before you put in milk or whatever. The next day, remove two teaspoons, and so on. You might even need to remain two days on the same 'dose' before you reduce again. (Don't simply add less water each day, as that will make the solution more concentrated. You make it, and only then remove a little.) That way, you should be able to quit it without triggering anything nasty. I'm sure you already know this but black, green (including matcha), white and maté tea also contain forms of caffeine that have the same effect on the body, as do guarana and chocolate, and sodas and foods with added caffeine. Quitting caffeine and dairy products are hands down the best things I ever did to get rid of (or minimise) migraine. If I had to choose one, it would be caffeine. For some people, sugar acts in a similar way. Dark chocolate is also a big migraine trigger for me, as is raw cacao in bar form. The powder doesn't seem to be too bad but I rarely use it - just in the occasional dessert - and would not make a habit of it.

    • @karennesbitt9655
      @karennesbitt9655 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Equinox1.5 Thanks. I do enjoy 1 cup of coffee everyday. But I really don't think it is coffee or I would get migraines regularly. They seem to only ocur with a pressure system change. I just wonder what is going on inside me with the pressure change.

    • @Equinox1.5
      @Equinox1.5 Před 3 lety +1

      @@karennesbitt9655 Barometric pressure is a common migraine trigger (it used to trigger migraine for me - I could tell if it was a heavy day before opening the curtains if my head felt a certain way) but I don't know how it works. This is just me but since I quit caffeine, barometric pressure doesn't bother me anymore and I live in a country where the weather is constantly changing, from one hour to the next sometimes. I still drink coffee but it's a good local decaf filter coffee I found in a deli nearby that is organic and Swiss Water Decaffeinated without chemicals. It tastes just like the real thing. Again, this is just me but in my experience, migraine is like a jigsaw. If certain triggers come together at once, I get an attack. If one is missing, I don't. I think we're all different, though. The pain of migraine - apart from the pain! - is that we each need to work out what triggers it and it seems to be very different for different people. A friend of mine finds her migraine is triggered by light, whereas light doesn't bother me at all unless I am in the throes of an attack. I hope you find a way to ease the barometric attacks. It's a hard one because we can't control the weather. That's why I think 'easing the burden' on the body in other ways (e.g. quitting caffeine and other potentially problematic foods and drinks) might lessen the ability of barometric pressure to trigger an attack.

    • @karennesbitt9655
      @karennesbitt9655 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Equinox1.5 Very interesting comment. I will definitely start journaling again and see if I can figure it out. You may be right, the right combinations and boom, migraine. I just haven't pieced it together. Thank you for that.

  • @veganlaw6599
    @veganlaw6599 Před 3 lety +6

    Chuck you look great. Loved the show. Thanks to you and Dr.Barnard. When giving up coffee anything help migraines besides tapering down?

  • @m0L3ify
    @m0L3ify Před 3 lety +11

    I did the same thing for my Narcolepsy. And I'm not talking just general sleepiness, but full-on paralysis attacks during the day. I cut out gluten, bananas, apples, mangoes, peaches, and a whole bunch of other fruits and plants like chamomile that triggered it, and I don't get symptoms unless I'm sleep deprived or exposed to a trigger. But I had to cut my diet way down to almost nothing and reintroduce things one at a time to really figure it all out. It took awhile but it was totally worth it! Turns out the things I'm sensitive to all belong to certain plant families, which makes it easier. I've since found a way to go plant-based while still avoiding all the plants that knock me out. Life is so much better now not being disabled all the time. 😃

    • @damiettes7140
      @damiettes7140 Před 2 lety +1

      @m0L3ify what plant family are you allergic to?

    • @m0L3ify
      @m0L3ify Před 2 lety

      @@damiettes7140 The apple family, latex (except fresh avocado before they turn brown,) most legumes, most real grains (not faux grains like quinoa,) nuts, seeds, some in the plum family, all daisy family, and a few other miscellaneous items. Also gluten because I'm Celiac. I'm sure there's a few I forgot there, but that's the gist of it. Bananas, apples, peanuts, and gluten are the worst for me. Basically: mostly everything that's popular. But I'm still plant-based! Four years and counting. :)

    • @smudge8882
      @smudge8882 Před rokem

      @@m0L3ify I have a lot of issues with grains and legumes too! If you don't mind my asking, what do you eat? I can eat beans if I cook them in a certain way, and I've been pretty heavily reliant on potatoes

    • @NBAA67
      @NBAA67 Před rokem

      @@smudge8882 lllll

  • @tiffanyrenee6055
    @tiffanyrenee6055 Před 3 měsíci

    This was good. I really appreciate this info. I am at my wits end with these migraines and they’re starting to get worse since I turned 40. Im trying so hard not to start taking daily medication to combat it so I’ll be following this diet. I hope this does the trick.

  • @katiuskasotomayor1285
    @katiuskasotomayor1285 Před 3 lety

    Thanks!!!

  • @rdnzl401
    @rdnzl401 Před 3 lety +5

    Try Dr. Barnard 's advice before being swayed by any random commenter such as me!
    But as a lifelong sufferer, vulnerable to an elusive combination of trigger foods, stress and lifestyle patterns, I finally decided to try a healthy keto diet, and have felt immune to migraine ever since. And there's a good theoretical basis as to why ketones should be protective. Migraine, also known as 'slow epilepsy' is a seizure disorder associated with depressed energy metabolism in the brain, during an attack. Regularizing blood sugar by cutting carbs, and boosting ketones as the alternative fuel source appears to keep the brain functioning much more reliably - even if you skip a meal or have a longer fast.
    Dr. Barnard has his patients identify and eliminate trigger foods, while also replacing refined foods with a nutrient dense, vegan diet. Excellent advice on every level - and if that eliminates your migraines, stick with it. If not, consider trying a (preferably vegan) keto diet, while informing yourself about the potential risks of increased fat consumption on longterm health.

    • @raisingchildrenabroad-nuoi6760
      @raisingchildrenabroad-nuoi6760 Před 3 lety +1

      I'm so curious about the carb thing. What is it about it that needed to be cut in many cases while it is surely on table every meal of many cultures?

    • @rdnzl401
      @rdnzl401 Před 3 lety

      @Milica Skenderovic, Mag. Pharm.Thank you! Just conscious that my personal experience shouldn't be read as a challenge to a controlled, multi participant study!

    • @annwilliams6438
      @annwilliams6438 Před 3 lety

      Too much fat in even a vegan keto diet.... digestive and inflammatory issues for a lot of people. Your trigger was probably sugar.... so as soon as you stopped eating processed foods you got rid of the processed sugars.

    • @rdnzl401
      @rdnzl401 Před 3 lety +1

      ​@@annwilliams6438 Yes, your body will tell you if you're overdoing the fat. But as I understand it, not all fats are inflammatory. While omega 6 (found in excess in processed seed oils) promotes inflammation, omega 3 counters it, so it's wise to lean on sources of omega 3 every day. Other fats and oils might be neutral on that score, if I'm not mistaken.
      Though sugar might have been my migraine trigger, carbohydrates generally kept me wanting to snack, and unable to skip a meal. So, while sacrificing potatoes and wholegrains might not be strictly necessary to avoid migraine, I feel more able to mobilize body fat into energy when I'm not topping up carbs on a regular basis.

  • @lana7422
    @lana7422 Před 3 lety +2

    One thing that may affect some people who drink tea, is that some are sensitive to the fluoride in them. I am highly sensitive to fluoride; and green tea, and even hibiscus teas make me very nauseous. I finally zeroed in on that after allowing my dental hygienist to give my teeth a fluoride treatment and stayed very nauseous for about three days.

  • @stacyklein2497
    @stacyklein2497 Před 2 lety +1

    So true my pain has been dismissed in emergency rooms all the time

  • @karennesbitt9655
    @karennesbitt9655 Před 3 lety +30

    What about barametric pressure migraines. I seem to get them every time we have a low. Would love your thoughts on that.

    • @drolga5071
      @drolga5071 Před 3 lety +6

      I'm the same

    • @stefano13no
      @stefano13no Před 3 lety +2

      If it absolutely cannot be explained otherwise then yes. Exclude excessive light/sunlight, food intolerance and/or gut issues, excessive caffeine intake or caffeine withdrawal symptom. If all of these don't explain it then yes. For me I learned I react to most vegetables due to gut issues once I went plant based. Tricky to find out the exact trigger since the offending food might trigger a migraine up to 72 hours after I ate it! Not sure this is the case for you, but better to keep a diary of what you eat, if cooked /raw, which spices you add, etc. I ain't kidding.... I react to even the smallest amount of spices! Sometimes the smallest stuff might cause the problem and migraine can last 24h at least.

    • @shamirarose5
      @shamirarose5 Před 3 lety

      Me tooo just tday . ..I stay with fruit morning til 11anyway if I can ..def no dairy n wheat n meat and walk in nature

    • @lhmccool67
      @lhmccool67 Před 3 lety

      Karen, I also suffer with barometric pressure migraines, as well as several other types of headaches. I just bought these to try: www.weatherx.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwyZmEBhCpARIsALIzmnIqBVfPrqyM9sgayp9Tkh4XOTGk03d8NcatW4qHXmIO-3vTQ9c2AjgaAl89EALw_wcB
      I am hoping they help, but I'm also going to look at foods. I've been WFPB food a year, but I consume quite a bit of wheat, tomatoes, onions, apples and bananas. Lots of potential triggers to self experiment with! Best wishes!

    • @annwilliams6438
      @annwilliams6438 Před 3 lety +1

      You are probably more likely to have problem with air pressure drops if you have a lot of chronic inflammation. Figure out what triggers inflammation for you.

  • @joannegaribay4802
    @joannegaribay4802 Před 3 lety +1

    This was so helpful. I sent my daughter the information and also purchased Feverfew for her to try out at least until she choses to eat healthy. Only sadness is that you do not have licensed teleweb doctors available in Oregon so I can have a consult. I am 63 and just went whole food plant based lifestyle about 3 weeks ago and have a few questions. One question was answered on the live stream this morning about my keto daughter giving me heck about it because her concern about my eating higher carbs as a uterine cancer survivor. I am not deterred and staying the course - I already feel energy levels stable no more highs and lows and have lost 10 pounds and want to retest after being on this lifestyle path for 90 days as I am/maybe "was" pre-diabetic! Thank you again.. GmaJo

  • @ciaranmcguckinhasfun4334
    @ciaranmcguckinhasfun4334 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank god for Neil Barnard. Bringing clarity to a world of chaos.

  • @eugeniaborges2529
    @eugeniaborges2529 Před 2 lety +8

    Not many have mentioned stress and that is what does it for me. Stress build up. Also, if you take alka-Selzter when you feel one coming on it works fantastic. Another trigger for me is red wine. The day after Thanksgiving I had a migraine so bad I thought I was having a stroke. I suspect the Turkey and red wine combo with the stress of prepping the meal. No more red wine and meat for me.

    • @nicoleswartz9945
      @nicoleswartz9945 Před rokem

      Last year Sep I had half a glass of red wine. The next day I had a migraine from the depths of hell. I haven't had a sip of wine ever since.

    • @nomi4560
      @nomi4560 Před 8 měsíci +1

      The wine for me. I tried drinking it in college. I thought my head would explode. Never a buzz. Just a pain so powerful I just knew I would need to be hospitalized. Didn't take long to realize fermented foods and drinks are powerful triggers for me.

  • @roshcross5836
    @roshcross5836 Před 2 lety

    So true about the foods and drinks. Also had problem with dairy products since a child. Eggs aswell. Red drinks wine etc. lots of allergies and intolerances. Also true about the cravings. Craving cream etc always craving what i cant tolerate.

  • @abrahamsmith2024
    @abrahamsmith2024 Před 2 měsíci

    It might take someone who has experienced a migraine to describe what they are really like! This sounds so blissful compared to my experience.

  • @French-Kiss24
    @French-Kiss24 Před rokem +2

    Here are mine: raw onions and garlic. Cooked are okay. Chocolate. Migraine shows up the next day. MSG. Alcohol, although I can drink a little wine if it’s French. The French must use a different way to process their wine. American wines are the worst. (I’m American.) Citrus, meat, and dairy are fine.

  • @ConnieBC
    @ConnieBC Před 2 lety

    I’ve been mostly vegan for a year now. I’ve had severe migraines frequently since I was 18, and the’ve only come back on days that I’ve had dairy (cheese/butter).

  • @misteguaypritchard9212

    I've had headaches in the past my doctor would give me a shot it would go away, done. On April 17th i woke up with a migraine that i still have today. CT scans tons of meds ER twice in tears begging for relief. I'm willing to try anything that doesn't require a ton of meds with a ton of side effects.

  • @lifeisnow3944
    @lifeisnow3944 Před 10 měsíci

    I have migraines since 37 years every single day excruciating headaches. I was living on terrible painkillers for 35 years. I am now on magnesium citrate.and b2.

  • @xXNekou
    @xXNekou Před rokem +3

    I've always known that strong wind and strong sun are my triggers, but I never thought that foods can be triggers too, thank you for this video

    • @baguera21
      @baguera21 Před rokem

      Same thing for me. I've seen videos like this months ago but still thinking about it cause strong wind especially is my main trigger. 🤔

    • @MrShankar123456
      @MrShankar123456 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Strong winds is an indicator of changes in the atmospheric pressure.Some of us are sensitive to it.

  • @scarlettchia2154
    @scarlettchia2154 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks you Dr. Barnard and Chuck!!! I wish in future there a talk regarding the food allergic in soy, nuts and legumes. As I'm suffer from allergic being a vegan to get enough protein for my daily meal.

    • @annwilliams6438
      @annwilliams6438 Před 3 lety

      If you eat potatoes with their skins still on you will get enough protein. Also try quinoa.

    • @conservativegirl3371
      @conservativegirl3371 Před 2 lety

      I think soy products cause headaches for me...not migraines, thankfully...but I’m trying to figure it out. I had liquid aminos on popcorn last night and today a bad headache. It stinks. I’m also whole food plantbased.

  • @moggy8261
    @moggy8261 Před 2 měsíci

    I am in the midst of a seasonal migraine and am writing this in case it helps others. Oddly for the month of February I was eating vegan and being very conscientious about it. I was eating a lot of citrus. I did start a migraine mid month but noticed at some points during the day it almost seemed gone. On March 1st- I had completed the vegan month and went back to eating cheese- ricotta, pizza, pretty much all of them and milk chocolate. As a vegetarian for years- cheese is a staple for me. Now on March 8th- I have had a pounding disabling headache since March 1st. I take triptans which have done nothing. I'll try giving up dairy tomorrow again. Good luck everyone!

  • @hsj9767
    @hsj9767 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have migraines since 30 years, passed menopause but still suffer with migraines. I am taking Aimovig injection, my migraines gone but as soon as I stopped my injections, my migraines are back. I'm sick of life.....

    • @florencevall8092
      @florencevall8092 Před 6 dny

      Wow can I relate to your last sentence
      I'm hating life with daily headaches. 30+ years of this sh..

  • @MiwaKaursKitchen
    @MiwaKaursKitchen Před 3 lety +17

    Thanks so much Dr. Barnard and Chuck! This is EXACTLY what I was looking for!!!! Every month I spend 3 days in bed due to migraines 😭 I eat WFPB diet but still have issues. I'll definitely follow the procedure to find what triggers migraines.

  • @marirogers0153
    @marirogers0153 Před 2 lety

    wonderful new news, thank you both so much. a sufferer all my life, i know most of my food, additive, etc. triggers, but i did not know that milk, dairy, eggs could be problems. eggs, not for me i believe but some types of garlic or tea, or a combination of those two can be.

  • @roshcross5836
    @roshcross5836 Před 2 lety +3

    Dont get too hungary either, carry snacks with you

  • @doreenfinn1072
    @doreenfinn1072 Před rokem +1

    It seems like my migraines increased during change of life afterwards.... Dr. didnt talk about it much.. hormonal balances ... also can cause reaction...

  • @suicune2001
    @suicune2001 Před 3 lety +3

    Apparently I used to get migraines and didn't know it. I would see the auras and one of my eyes would hurt and I would often cover that eye. I also felt sick to my stomach but my head never hurt so I didn't know it was a migraine. I thought I was having a problem with my eye. Now that I think about it, I don't think I've had one of those since going vegan.

  • @castrange
    @castrange Před 2 lety

    I still get the, but this has helped to get them less frequently.

  • @mikigiusti1239
    @mikigiusti1239 Před 3 lety +4

    Dr. Barnard 😍

  • @tdb6458
    @tdb6458 Před 2 lety

    Hi Physicians Committee, I am trying this elimination diet due to 20 + years of chronic migraine. I have completed the first stage with no success. I'm onto cutting out the other 9 foods. Are green onions/scallions an okay replacement for onions?

  • @yahelisrael6958
    @yahelisrael6958 Před rokem

    I'm on day 3 of this migraine. No sickness this time but I have slept and still no relief. I know my diet is trash. I need to change because I can take this

  • @californiawildlife3332
    @californiawildlife3332 Před 3 lety +5

    7:25 Additional foods that for some people are migraine trigger: Dairy products, chocolate, citrus, eggs, meat, wheat, nuts, tomatoes, onions, corns, apples, and bananas.

  • @annwilliams6438
    @annwilliams6438 Před 3 lety +2

    My migraine got horrendously worse when I started on oestrogen.
    I also wonder whether the poisons used to spray fruits could be problematic.

  • @ItsToyoo
    @ItsToyoo Před 3 lety +4

    You guys have made my Vegan journey easy!

    • @ItsToyoo
      @ItsToyoo Před 3 lety

      @Milica Skenderovic, Mag. Pharm. okay! Checking it out

  • @vincentukleja1323
    @vincentukleja1323 Před rokem +1

    Good morning. Since 2014 after brain surgery I started getting migraine headaches. This last 6 months I have been transported to local ER for complex migraine headaches and right side weakness. How can I change my diet to stop these headaches?

  • @presidentspilot
    @presidentspilot Před 3 měsíci

    I am, DESPERATELY looking for solutions to solve my finance's endlessly repeatable bouts with pre-menstrual migraines! This looks like a good place to start!!

  • @miracleyorkies4212
    @miracleyorkies4212 Před 7 dny

    I had migraines for 20 years before I figured out what it was. I gave up peanut butter and I never had another migraine again. No peanuts and no almonds for me

  • @larajhilton
    @larajhilton Před rokem +1

    My husband describes his migraines like having a tightened belt round the circumference of his head that has got sharp studs which dig into his brain.
    No neck pain.

  • @californiaspring3136
    @californiaspring3136 Před 3 lety +1

    It is interesting to hear that some completely normal and healthy food can be migraine trigger to some people.