Migraines Linked To These Vitamin Deficiencies

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Though the cause of migraine is still unknown, there are studies that linked migraines with lack of Vitamin D. Is it really the cause? Check out that article we found at News Health.

Many young people who suffer from migraines have vitamin deficiencies, new research finds.

“Further studies are needed to elucidate whether vitamin supplementation is effective in migraine patients in general, and whether patients with mild deficiency are more likely to benefit from supplementation,” said lead study author Dr. Suzanne Hagler in a Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center news release. She is a headache medicine fellow in the hospital’s division of neurology.

The study included children, teens and young adult migraine patients who were treated at Cincinnati Children’s Headache Center.

A high percentage of them had mild deficiencies in vitamin D, riboflavin and coenzyme Q10—a vitamin-like substance used to produce energy for cell growth and maintenance, the researchers said.

Many of the patients were prescribed preventive migraine medications and received vitamin supplementation if their levels were low. But because too few patients received vitamins alone, it wasn’t possible to determine if vitamin supplementation could help prevent migraines, the researchers noted.

The study also found that girls and young women were more likely than boys and young men to have coenzyme Q10 deficiencies. Boys and young men were more likely to have vitamin D deficiency.

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22 Responses to “Migraines Linked To These Vitamin Deficiencies”

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    Jun 27. 2016

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    Jun 27. 2016

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    Sep 01. 2016

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  10. I’ve started having headaches again when the weather changes. I usually don’t take D in the summer because I’m outside a lot. Maybe, I’m not outside enough.

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    Sep 01. 2016

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  15. Nene Tamu

    Oct 13. 2016

    There’s some truth to this because my doctor let me know a couple months ago my Vit D was low. I took meds so we’ll see

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  16. Connie Farris

    Nov 30. 2016

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  17. Cindy Freeman Atlas

    Nov 30. 2016

    My Migraines are from Gluten

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    Nov 30. 2016

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    Nov 30. 2016

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  20. Lisa Manzetti

    Feb 02. 2017

    Gina manzetti read this!

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  21. Monica McPherrin

    Feb 03. 2017

    Taryn Pisaneschi have you been checked into any of these deficiencies. I know you suffer from migraines?

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    Feb 03. 2017

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