On this episode of Point/Counterpoint, Dr. Paynter and I talk about the results of a recent study about migraine triggers and protectors that was based on data entered into an app called "Curelator," which many of you may have used. The results are thought-provoking! Here's a link to the study: pubmed.ncbi.nl...
The study found that the most powerful migraine trigger was neck pain, which resonates with my own personal experience and that's why I teach migraine-specific yoga to my students as a tool for reducing headaches. You can learn more here: migraineclass....
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After more than 20 years as a Stanford-trained Neurologist, I'm seeing a big problem out there. So many people with migraines are "powering through...". Gotta get the kids to soccer? Take some ibuprofen. Work deadline coming up? Pull out the prescription meds. I'm not judging ~ I totally get it, because I've done those things too. The problem is that when you get to the point where you're having 10 or more headache days a month, then your brain starts to physically change. It's kind of like laying down train tracks that make it easier for the "migraine train" to run through your head.
Instead of powering through, we need to listen to the pain signals and figure out to help the brain actually heal. Does the brain need different nutrients? Do we need to remove toxins? Rewire to the parasympathetic state of healing? We can use modern science to figure out exactly what we need in order to heal, and then we can monitor our bodies with devices to be sure we are making that happen.
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