Peaty migraine remedies?
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BAKING SODA!!
Seriously the biggest contributor to relieving my lifelong migraines was this, food grade baking soda. I always throw everything i have at it now. The concoction is baking soda, progesterone, ginkgo bilobo, salt, thyroid, creatine, aspirin, caffeine, and ice cream. I have completely remedied myself with this. They use to get so bad i could only huddle up in the middle of my bed with my eyes closed, couldn’t move, paralyzed in the pain. High doses of ibuprofen seemed to be the only relief and after taking it i’d fall asleep. Now i don’t have to take that detrimental ‘medicine’ to help my migraines.
Baking Soda and/or Salt
Progesterone
Aspirin
Creatine
Thyroid
Ginko Bilobo
Caffiene
IcecreamSometimes kratom but not needed now if I have the above. Migraines cured.
ps- i have recently added cypro from idealabs to my stack and it is also supposed to help with migraines, i haven’t had another since but when/if i do i’ll try cypro for it to see how it fares. I gave my mother some after she developed one and it seemed to help along with magnesium glycinate as that is wat i had on hand.
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@anabology yes same, thank you for helping me with the suggestions previously. I don’t really get them much anymore.
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Serotonin blockers were used for migraine when nothing else was available. Methysergide was the best anti-migrane medication but it was withdrawn because it caused retroperitoneal fibrosis.
In some countries, pizotifen and cyproheptadine are used for migraine prevention.
Anything that lowers serotonin will prevent a migraine. GABA agonists like progesterone can also be used to abort an incoming one
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eat sugar
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@anabology a big dose of t3 can stop a lot of bad things. I've gotten rid of extremely bad internal hemorrhoids using decent amounts of t3 for a few days. Worth it even though it causes fatigue.
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@Hando-Jin I've confirmed it to not be an estrogen problem since they don't have any marked frequency around my menstrual cycle or with any hormone changes. I am currently taking tyronene which has helped some but hasn't completely gotten rid of them. There's more work to be done
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@Smitty Ironically they're resistant to aspirin, which is why I started getting concerned. For around 2 months they were happening almost every day
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Hope this helps!
https://constantinek.substack.com/p/migraines-and-headaches -
@BioS Interesting, I was actually prescribed venlafaxine which does the exact opposite, and it was objectively the time when I felt the absolute worst. I don't know how this stuff is prescribed regularly to anyone. I had also tried valproate which is increases GABA neurotransmission, but that didn't do much for me. I'll take a look at methysergide!
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@ah Triptans and 5HT2 receptor antagonists didn't even work for me, but I find some relief with DPH. Not sure if you're familiar with CGRP receptor antagonists, but only one or two of those have worked to give me some relief.