Case Report Reveals Plant-Based Diet May Relieve Chronic Migraines

Case Report Reveals Plant-Based Diet May Relieve Chronic Migraines

A number of cases of research and reports have been published for years involving a plant-based diet as a way to reduce or eliminate certain chronic conditions. The latest example of this was recently published in the BMJ case report, peer-reviewed publication, where doctors revealed that a vegetable pattern full of dark green leafy vegetables offered human assistance from chronic migraines he suffered more than a decade. .

A number of cases of research and reports have been published for years involving a plant-based diet as a way to reduce or eliminate certain chronic conditions. The latest example of this was recently published in the BMJ case report, peer-reviewed publication, where doctors revealed that a vegetable pattern full of dark green leafy vegetables offered human assistance from chronic migraines he suffered more than a decade. .

A number of cases of research and reports have been published for years involving a plant-based diet as a way to reduce or eliminate certain chronic conditions. The latest example of this was recently published in the BMJ case report, peer-reviewed publication, where doctors revealed that a vegetable pattern full of dark green leafy vegetables offered human assistance from chronic migraines he suffered more than a decade. .

It only takes two months on a live diet for anonymous patients described in the case of reports to relieve – the migraine episode drops to one day per month, less severe, and does not last long with before. Help is quite large so patients can stop taking medication for chronic migraines.

Migraine stopped completely after three months in a diet and, on the date of the case report published, they did not return in more than seven years. In addition, doctors note that the patient’s allergic symptoms also decrease so that he can stop taking seasonal allergic drugs.

There is one large potential restriction for case reports, namely that HIV positive patients and taking antiretroviral drugs, which may have contributed to the severity of the migraine condition. However, doctors noted that adopting a high-quality vegetable diet can be proven effective for other chronic migraine patients and, unlike treatment, will not come with unwanted side effects.

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