Archive for June, 2009

Can detox cure migraines?

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Migraine and detoxRecipes for Detox and Cleansing

I recently met up with Sandy Halliday, a graduate from the same nutrition college as me. We obviously soon started discussing the different routes we’d taken since our course finished.

While I have specialized in migraine, Sandy’s research and practice has focused on detox diets.

But as we compared notes it became obvious that there was much common ground, as a detoxification diet can be a great tool in the fight against migraine. Here are a few reasons why:

  • Many complementary therapists have related migraine to sluggish liver function, and the liver is the body’s main detoxification organ, so it needs to be functioning well.
  • If your liver and other organs of elimination can’t cope with the toxins in our diet and environment, you will suffer!
  • Years of unhealthy eating can lead to indigestion and a toxic colon.
  • A toxic colon can, in turn, lead to poor absorption of nutrients such as magnesium, so often deficient in migraine sufferers.
  • A good detox diet will exclude most of the common dietary migraine triggers, but will include nutrient rich foods, many of which are rich in magnesium, and which support the liver’s detoxification processes.
  • The liver eliminates spent hormones, but if it cannot do this efficiently old hormones may build up, resulting in a hormone imbalance. Many migraines are “hormonal”.

While we may all be aware of the benefits of a detox diet, with our modern life-style and the practicalities of following a sensible detox plan, good intentions often fall by the wayside, and no migraine sufferer needs anything that will cause them extra stress.

So Sandy has designed a plan that combines being safe and nutritionally sound, with being enjoyable and one you’ll easily stick to – even with family meals to plan.  Learn more by visiting Sandy’s detox site.

Recipes for Detox and Cleansing

More on migraine and cola

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Further to my recent post on migraine and cola, I came across an article which is reproduced below, with permission of the author. You will see that headaches and migraines have been documented as side-effects of aspartame.
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“Where not to get health advice”
by Sherry Brescia

I’m often amused by the information published in magazines, newspapers and on the ‘net that’s presented as good health advice. Because it’s anything but.

I was reading a local newspaper last week, and on the front page of the “Health & Fitness” section taking up 2/3 of the page was an article entitled “Crush your soda habit.” A 1/2 page picture of a soda can and a puny 287 words divided into 8 (mostly bad) tips that will somehow magically get you to dump the soda. That averages out to about 36 words per scintillating tip.

It was a compilation from nutritionists on “how to” cut down or eliminate soda from your diet. I was stoked…then let down hard.

Here are a few of the suggestions from the nutritional “experts” and my comments:

1- Estimate how much soda you drink in a week and figure out how much it costs you in sugar grams and calories.

SB: Since when did soda drinkers ever care about sugar grams or calories? It’s all about the taste, man! Not motivating.

2- Drink club soda because you’ll still get the fizzy feeling on your tongue.

SB: LOL! Last I knew, there aren’t a lot of people (especially teenagers) that drink soda for the fizz. The sweetness and flavor is where it’s at. Oh, and those cool people having fun in the commercials.

3- When you crave a sugary taste, eat a piece of fruit or chew sugarless gum instead.

SB: The fruit idea is alright IF you eat it at the right times. Eat it at the wrong time and you’ll be in PAIN. And sugarless gum with artificial sweeteners is NOT an acceptable substitute. (More on artificial sweeteners below.)

4- Switch to diet soda.

SB: This is the biggest blunder of all. How anyone who calls themselves a “nutritionist” could possibly recommend that people drink such poison is beyond my comprehension. They should burn their diplomas and get new professions, because they suck at this one.

Here is what the article SHOULD HAVE said about soda:

ANY soda–diet or regular–is death in a can (or bottle). It is the perfect drink if you want to be sick, fat and die an early painful death.

It’s so acidic that it takes 32 cups (2 gallons) of water to neutralize the acid in just one 12 oz. can of soda in your body.

Can you imagine how acidic some people are, especially teenagers who drink 7-10 sodas a DAY?

Trying to neutralize all that acid puts a HUGE strain on your body, especially your kidneys because it’s their job to filter acid out of your bloodstream and dump it into your urine.

Your body also saps alkaline minerals (calcium, sodium and potassium) from your bones and muscles to neutralize the acid.

There is NOT an “endless supply” of these minerals in your body, and sooner or later, it begins to break down. That means osteoporosis, brittle bones susceptible to fractures, weak muscles and rotting teeth.

Bet you’ve never seen any of those images in any Mountain Dew or Pepsi commercial, have you?

Plus all that acid destroys proper digestion of your food…so soda is the absolute worst drink on the planet to have with a meal. You’re practically begging to have bloating and constipation or diarrhea.

If you want any measure of health, stay FAR away from soda, whether it’s diet or regular. Drink water, and add a twist of lemon or lime if you need some flavor. It’s alkaline and just what your body needs. (Please don’t email me asking if I’m sure that lemon or lime is alkaline. It is, trust me)

You can also drink herbal teas, hot or iced. They come in a variety of delicious flavors. Celestial Seasonings, Tazo and Traditional Medicinals are all fine brands.

Now for the artificial sweeteners, here’s why I call them a poison.

These are just some of the documented side effects of aspartame:

Eyes:
-Blindness in one or both eyes
-Decreased vision and/or other eye problems such as: blurring, bright flashes, tunnel vision
-Eye pain
-Dry eyes/decreased tears

Ears:
-Ringing or buzzing sound in the ears
-Severe hardness of hearing

Nerves:
-Seizures
-Headaches/migraines
-Dizziness
-Confusion/memory loss
-Severe drowsiness and sleepiness
-Numbness of the arms and legs
-Slurring of speech
-Facial pain
-Tremors/trembling

Psychological/Psychiatric:
-Severe depression
-Irritability/agitation
-Anxiety/phobias (fears)
-Personality changes

Chest:
-Heart palpitations/rapid heart beat
-Shortness of breath
-High blood pressure

Digestive:
-Nausea
-Diarrhea, sometimes with blood in stools
-Stomach pain/pain while swallowing

Skin and Allergies:
-Itching without a rash
-Hives
-Worsening of asthma problems

Endocrine and Metabolic:
-Loss of control of diabetes
-Thinning or loss of hair
-Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)
-Severe PMS symptoms

Other:
-Frequent urination or burning during urination
-Constant thirst, fluid retention, leg swelling, and bloating
-Increased infections

The most severe effects of aspartame poisoning are:
-Death
-Irreversible brain damage
-Birth defects, including mental retardation
-Ulcers
-Aspartame addiction and increased craving for sweets
-Hyperactivity in children
-Severe depression
-Aggressive behavior
-Suicidal tendencies
-Cancer

Sucralose is no better.

While it hasn’t been around as long as aspartame and there aren’t as many studies documenting its dangers, it’s still associated with a giant list of medical problems.

Below are some of the reported adverse effects of sucralose use:

- Flushing or redness of the skin; rashes
- Itching
- Anxiety; panic attacks
- Nausea
- Stomach cramps
- Dry heaves
- Depression; becoming withdrawn
- Feeling forgetful; memory loss
- Dulled senses
- Unexplained crying
- Acne or acne-like rash
- Headache
- Altered emotional state, i.e. feeling irate, impatient, hypersensitive, moody
- Chest and body pain
- Bloating; diarrhea; vomiting
- Trouble concentrating/staying in focus
- Seizures

Splenda (sucralose) is nothing but chlorinated table sugar. Chlorine is considered a carcinogen (cancer causer) and has been used in poisonous gas, disinfectants, pesticides and plastics.

Plus neither of these “diet poisons” (aspartame or sucralose) will help you take off weight. They make the body crave carbohydrates and actually make you eat MORE, which makes the number on the scale BIGGER.

Here’s good news: When you keep your body alkaline, you have less of a desire for soda and other unhealthy foods.

That’s right. When your body is alkaline and used to eating healthy, those old favorites don’t have the same appeal anymore.

I can’t tell you the last time I drank soda, but when I did, I took just a sip and it tasted like kerosene.

Dump the soda and you’ll feel better. A LOT better.
Learn what other drinks to drink with free information from the report below:

To your health,

Sherry Brescia

About the Author
Sherry Brescia is the author of Great Taste No Pain and host of the radio show “Let’s Talk Health with Sherry Brescia” on iamhealthyradio.com.
Click for a review of her eating plan.

She has over 20 years experience in the medical research field, and cured herself from IBS in 1992 by changing her diet and eating the way she now teaches in her Great Taste No Pain system.

Sherry has made it her life’s mission to help others with digestive challenges by educating them about the role of diet in overall health and the importance of an alkaline pH.

*The contents of this posting are not to be considered medical advice.*

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Migraine and Dairy Intolerance

Monday, June 8th, 2009
A more unusual migraine trigger

A more unusual migraine trigger

Subscribers to my migraine mini-course will be familar with my series of articles on migraine and some of the more unusual food intolerances.

Some of these articles have been published more widely and I was delighted to receive a comment on the article about migraine and milk. You’ll see Aimee’s comment about her son’s experience if you read to the end of the article, and I’m so pleased that my article has helped.

Anyone who did not receive the free mini-course on migraine and food intolerance, click on the link to receive the whole series at no cost whatsoever. You’ll also receive a free monthly healthy eating newsletter.

Your privacy is important to me and your contact details will never be sold or rented, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Perhaps like Aimee’s son, you’ll discover that avoiding one of the more unusual migraine triggers will cure your migraines.

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If so, please do comment here or directly on the article.

Review of the Chillow

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Chillow – a Review

Sometimes it’s so hot and sticky at night (well OK, not that often in the UK) that you can feel a migraine threatening because of the heat. Here’s my secret weapon.

This is a ‘device’ I use myself and can personally endorse both the product and the customer service from the company.

My migraines are largely under control now, but when I get the occasional one I have a secret weapon that makes it easier to keep a cool head at night. The Chillow® is a “personal cooling solution” that doesn’t use electricity or refrigeration and it’s brilliant – for times when I have a migraine, or any other time when it’s too hot to sleep comfortably. For example: hot flushes, night sweats, eczema, fevers, headaches, sunburn, muscle/joint pain, sporting injuries and many other conditions.

The Chillow is a unique pad, only two centimetres thick, and needs activating just once by filling it with tap water, which is then fully absorbed into the patented foam core. Once activated it will keep on working, so it’s always ready for use when needed. Unlike gel and ice packs, Chillow does not need refrigeration and is always cool not cold, dry not wet, soft not hard.

The science behind the technology is simple, functional, versatile, enjoyable, unique, maintenance free. It depends on combining specialist materials, fluids and the laws of thermodynamics to create a dry, powerless, thermo-regulating and memory foam effect.

This combination of the right materials and an ingenious design means the Chillow stays at room temperature, which is always cooler than your body. It absorbs heat from your body and releases it into the air around you, whilst remaining pleasantly cool against the skin. So it provides comfort without power, pollution, moisture or maintenance.

Being cold OR hot is uncomfortable so an attractive feature of the Chillow is that while it keeps the user cool, it never makes them cold because it acts as a heat sink and radiator all in one.

Chillow absorbs heat, and then radiates it away from the user continuously, much like a radiator in a car, which works to keep a car’s engine cool by using water to help dissipate heat to the air. Hot fluid enters the radiator, loses its heat and the cooled water travels back through the system to begin the process again.

Likewise, the Chillow continually absorbs body heat and discharges the absorbed heat back to the surrounding environment. It consistently feels cool as the consumer is always warmer than the product. Unlike most other cooling products this technology is refreshing – not overly cold, wet or uncomfortable.

Before I’m happy to recommend a product I look for features such as quality, design, reliability, and durability. All of which Chillow offers. Another important point in their sale message is that there are no hidden or additional costs. After you have purchased your Chillow – you don’t need anything but tap water for it to work.

To keep it ready for use, without having to guess when your next migraine – or unpredictable summer heat-wave – will strike, just leave it in a cool place. Chillow is always ready to consistently deliver cooling, soothing comfort when you need it.

I’m delighted with my purchase and whole-heartedly recommend it to you.

For more drug-free migraine relief tips, see my Natural Migraine Alternatives ebook.

Stop Your Migraines!

Stop Your Migraines!

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