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MIGRAINE HEADACHES
Migraine headache is a condition with many triggers and theories as to the cause. For decades, medical textbooks have listed classic food triggers such as eggs, peanut, chocolate, wine, sharp cheese as common triggers. Allergists have on frequent occasions identified other food triggers.
For years, allergists have observed that patients who are on allergy vaccine will sometimes have improvement in migraine headaches. The frequency and severity of their headaches may decrease. Recent medical journal publication of a large study has confirmed this observation.
When a patient has allergy and sinus problems, it can be beneficial to undergo allergy testing and Optimal Dose Vaccine to treat their allergic problems. While treating their allergy problems they may get an extra reward by seeing an improvement in the migraine headache problem at the same time.
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