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Menopause, Migraine, and Stanton Migraine Protocol

As women undergo hormonal fluctuations during menopause, their susceptibility to migraine attacks may increase, adding an extra layer of complexity to an already intricate process. 
Food for Thought: Making Sense of the Two Brains

Food for Thought: Making Sense of the Two Brains

It seems like something from a science fiction novel, but it's not: the human body has a "second brain" composed of two thin layers of more than 100 million nerve cells that run from the esophagus to the tail end of the body. It is a technical network that works independently of the brain and controls its own reflexes and senses. Information and signals are passed through the complex network of neurons to coordinate efforts and move food through the digestive system.
Magnesium and Vitamin D Can Strengthen Your Immunity

Magnesium and Vitamin D Can Strengthen Your Immunity

Looking for ways to support your immune system? We suggest you take a look at magnesium and vitamin D for the extra help you need!
Can Cutting Out Sugar Help Migraine Symptoms?

Can Cutting Out Sugar Help Migraine Symptoms?

Sugar and caffeine are diuretics, meaning they dehydrate your body. The biochemical balance of your cells get disrupted and you no longer have Electrolyte Homeostasis (proper cell hydration).
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Top Foods to Prevent or Lessen A Migraine

Even though there isn’t one simple solution to prevent migraines, there is a balance that, when achieved in your diet, can lessen or prevent your migraine.
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Water Alone Isn’t Enough

It can be shocking to learn that you can drink water all day and still be dehydrated. But, water itself does not hydrate your cells. For water to be absorbed and used properly in the body, it needs electrolytes too. 

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