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By Josh Turknett, MD
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Our next 30-Day Jump Start Challenge launches this weekend. In this episode, two of our Migrai-Neverland members talk about how the challenge jump-started their own success in slaying the beast.
If you'd like to make 2024 your year to slay the beast, you can click here to register for our next Jump Start Challenge (starting Jan. 13).
Hear Anne's inspiring story of how she's putting The Migraine Miracle program into action to Slay The Beast! LINKS and RESOURCES mentioned:
MIGRAI-NEVERLAND, our premier resource for those who want to find their pill free path to migraine freedom (including the new Beastslayer Training Academy): mymigrainemiracle.com/endofmigraine
The BEAST SLAYER TRAINING ACADEMY, a step-by-step course designed to equip you with the knowledge, habits, and routines of our most successful Beast Slayers: mymigrainemiracle.com/academy
Grab the free "Ultimate Guide To Migraine Freedom" by going to mymigrainemiracle.com.
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To get the "Ultimate Guide To Migraine Freedom" go to mymigrainemiracle.com.
There's a common perception that weather systems, or changes in barometric pressure, are a strong migraine trigger.
In this episode, learn the 3 key things to know when it comes to the weather and migraine connection.
LINKS MENTIONED:
MIGRAI-NEVERLAND, our premier resource for those who want to find their pill free path to migraine freedom (including the Beast Slayer Training Academy): mymigrainemiracle.com/endofmigraine
Migraine Miracle Facebook group
The book that started it all - The Migraine Miracle
Studies on the Migraine & Weather Connection:
Bolay, Hayrunnisa, and Alan Rapoport. 2011. “Does Low Atmospheric Pressure Independently Trigger Migraine?” Headache 51 (9): 1426–30. Elcik, Christopher, Christopher M. Fuhrmann, Andrew E. Mercer, and Robert E. Davis. 2017. “Relationship between Air Mass Type and Emergency Department Visits for Migraine Headache across the Triangle Region of North Carolina.” International Journal of Biometeorology 61 (12): 2245–54. Hoffmann, Jan, Hendra Lo, Lars Neeb, Peter Martus, and Uwe Reuter. 2011. “Weather Sensitivity in Migraineurs.” Journal of Neurology 258 (4): 596–602. Kimoto, Kazuhito, Saiko Aiba, Ryotaro Takashima, Keisuke Suzuki, Hidehiro Takekawa, Yuka Watanabe, Muneto Tatsumoto, and Koichi Hirata. 2011. “Influence of Barometric Pressure in Patients with Migraine Headache.” Internal Medicine 50 (18): 1923–28. Marmura, Michael J., and Pablo Bandres Hernandez. 2015. “High-Altitude Headache.” Current Pain and Headache Reports 19 (5): 483. Mukamal, Kenneth J., Gregory A. Wellenius, Helen H. Suh, and Murray A. Mittleman. 2009. “Weather and Air Pollution as Triggers of Severe Headaches.” Neurology 72 (10): 922–27. Prince, Patricia B., Alan M. Rapoport, Fred D. Sheftell, Stewart J. Tepper, and Marcelo E. Bigal. 2004. “The Effect of Weather on Headache.” Headache 44 (6): 596–602. Szyszkowicz, Mieczysław, Gilaad G. Kaplan, Eric Grafstein, and Brian H. Rowe. 2009. “Emergency Department Visits for Migraine and Headache: A Multi-City Study.” International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health 22 (3): 235–42. Zebenholzer, Karin, Ernest Rudel, Sophie Frantal, Werner Brannath, Karin Schmidt, Ciçek Wöber-Bingöl, and Christian Wöber. 2011. “Migraine and Weather: A Prospective Diary-Based Analysis.” Cephalalgia: An International Journal of Headache 31 (4): 391–400.
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Vestibular migraines, ocular migraines, hormonal migraines, complex migraines, etc.. - are these something fundamentally different, or the beast in sheep's clothing?
And do they require different treatment?
That's the topic up for discussion in today's episode of The Miracle Moment.
Start your journey to migraine freedom today at mymigrainemiracle.com.
What is the link between gut health and migraines and what do migraineurs need to know? Find out here in this excerpt from our Gut Health Essentials workshop recently held for Migrai-Neverland members.
To catch the full replay video of this workshop and all previous workshops, visit: http://mymigrainemiracle.com/start
Vist https://www.mymigrainemiracle.com/ to sign up for our Essentials Email series to get an overview of the Migraine Miracle Program.
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As a migraineur, here's what know about Histamine Intolerance. This episode features an excerpt from our Histamine Workshop where we cover the facts about myths about histamine intolerance and its impacts on migraineurs.
Links mentioned in this episode:
*Migrai-Neverland, where you can find the complete Histamine workshop replay video in addition to all of our other workshop replay videos: https://mymigrainemiracle.com/join
This week we bring you an excerpt from our live Clinic Chat Q&A with our members answering member questions about the specifics of implementing the Migraine Miracle Program.
In this episode, Dr. T answers questions about:
Links mentioned in this episode:
In honor of our upcoming Ketoblast 30 Day Challenge, Dr. T answers questions about the Ketogenic Diet and how to use it correctly for migraine prevention.
This episode answers these questions from our members during our live clinic chat sessions:
*What are some keto plans to be avoided?
*How to use MCT oil: what to do and NOT to do
*How to get into keto without provoking the beast with excess energy?
Links mentioned in this episode:
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