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Chocolate is a trigger for some migraineurs, and not for others
Chocolate is a trigger for some migraineurs, and not for others
Chocolate and headache are often linked, and it's true that chocolate is a trigger for some people. But read on! Many people who think they should avoid chocolate may not have to. Others will simply have to avoid it no matter what. But for some, the chocolate and headache link may be that chocolate gets rid of the headache once it starts. The culprit may be phenylethylamine (PEA). PEA is the chemical in chocolate that may cause the blood vessels to expand and contract. However, it's also a natural mood enhancer, stress reliever and memory enhancer. So once again, it may have more good than bad for some people. The chocolate and headache connection is still unclear. A study at the University of Pittsburgh suggested that the role of chocolate as a migraine trigger may be over emphasized. |
Chocolate is a trigger for some migraineurs, and not for others
Do you have a reference? Where can I read more
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Chocolate is a trigger for some migraineurs, and not for others
On Fri, 07 Sep 2007 13:20:09 -0000, Farrel > wrote:
> >Do you have a reference? Where can I read more > The OP mentioned a study being done by the University of Pittsburgh, so it may be this one: http://www.pitt.edu/utimes/issues/28/91495/24.html "Research finds no evidence that chocolate triggers migraines Chocoholics take heart. A study being conducted by the headache clinic of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center's Pain Evaluation and Treatment Institute has not turned up any evidence that chocolate is a trigger for migraine or tension headaches in most people..." (more at the link) There's also this link, which contains much of the same content as the OP: http://www.relieve-migraine-headache...-headache.html |
Chocolate is a trigger for some migraineurs, and not for others
I would suspect that for some it is the caffeine that is present in chocolate. (Though at the same time, if this is true, I'd also suspect they would blame caffeine in coffee, tea, colas, energy drinks, etc. too). We have recently put together an article on caffeine and chocolate that goes into a fair amount of detail about how much caffeine is found in chocolate.( http://www.amanochocolate.com/articl...chocolate.html ) Hopefully, they will get to the bottom of this soon. I have a few friends who can not eat chocolate because they are prone to get migranes afterwards. It would be nice if they could come up with something like "Beano" but for those who want to avoid the chocolate migranes. ;-) -Art |
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