What kind of pain is considered a mitochondria? 4 common foods may cause headaches

According to doctor Vincent Martin, director of the Head Pain Center at the Gardner Institute of Neuroscience at the University of Cincinnati, up to half of the number of patients with migraines said food can cause migraines. Although everyone has d...


According to doctor Vincent Martin, director of the Head Pain Center at the Gardner Institute of Neuroscience at the University of Cincinnati, up to half of the number of patients with migraines said food can cause migraines. Although everyone has different foods to eat, Martin points out that there are still several common foods that can cause migraine.

Caffeine

Mardin pointed out that caffeine is good and bad for head pain. A cup of coffee or other caffeine drink can help patients relieve pain. And many non-prescription painkillers on the market, such as Exceldrin, contain caffeine and pain relief ingredients.

Madin pointed out that if you have habitual caffeine, you should do it regularly and suddenly increase or decrease intake, which may also cause diarrhea. He suggested that equal amounts of caffeine be consumed at the same time every day, even on weekends.

Alcohol

About 29% to 36% of patients with mitochondria claim that alcoholic beverages can cause mitochondria, but Martin notes: "This may depend on what you call alcoholic beverages." Studies have shown that red wine is more likely to cause mitochondria than vodka.

Madin said that it is reasonable to call histamines produced during fermentation, which are the causes of mitochondria. Studies have shown that wines with the highest levels of organamine are more likely to cause headaches. Other data also show that drinking alcohol during high pressure may cause headaches. Removal of water may also be one of the reasons.

Other cheese and fermented foods that also contain high-group amines are also prone to headaches. Suggestion: If you want to eat this type of food, please take anti-organismic amine drugs first.

Chocolate

up to 22% of patients with mitochondria said that chocolate will cause mitochondria. However, in the Nutrients magazine, a number of studies on the relationship between chocolate and mitochondria found that there was no sufficient evidence that patients with mitochondria should be banned from eating such desserts.

experts point out that the difference may be because when people want to eat chocolate, serotonin will be lower, which may cause migraine, but patients with migraine will suffer from eating chocolate.

Frequently Asked Food Additives

Cleveland Clinic notes that certain chemical substances and preservatives in food may cause headaches in sensitive populations. MSG is an example; researchers said that although there is no sufficient evidence to show that MSG is a cause of migraine, some studies have found that there is a relationship between the two. Moreover, the Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has received reports of headaches and disgust after consumption for many years.

Madin recommends paying attention to the ingredient label. If the ingredients are labeled with natural flavors, keratin extract and hydrolyzed plant protein, these usually contain MSG. Other additives that may induce migraine include nitrates and artificial sweetness, although this statement is not sufficient.

Small Encyclopedia - Mitochondria Commonly seen pain in the side

Mitative pain is a head pain with unknown causes and recurrence. Each time the head pain lasts for four to twelve hours. Characteristics of head pain include: half-sided head pain, such as throbbing or swelling pain, accompanied by heartbeat or pounding, the pain often causes disgusting and vomiting, fear of light and noise; in addition, head pain will be added when walking, up and down the stairs or head swaying. Another 10 to 20% of patients will experience signs before and after the headache occurs, such as complexion, blind spots, flashing spots, semi-necked numbness or impermeability. Omens usually last less than an hour, and head pain often occurs within an hour after the omen begins. There are signs of mitochondria pain, which was previously known as typical mitochondria or complex mitochondria pain. 》See more different types of headache

(This article is excerpted from "World News Network", and the original text is linked here)

(Edited by: Ye Zicen)



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