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Migraine Headache Relief. Plus Pregnancy Prenatal Information

Research on migraine headaches has found that vitamin B2 – riboflavin can reduce headache frequency.  The goal of the study was to investigate the use of riboflavin for the prevention of migraines. In the study, patients received 400 mg riboflavin capsules per day. Headache frequency, duration, intensity and additional medication use were recorded at the start of the study and 3 and 6 months after treatment. Headache frequency was significantly reduced from 4 days/month at baseline to 2 days/month after 3 and 6 months. The use of migraine medication decreased from 7 days of medication use per month to 4.5 days per month after 3 and 6 months of treatment. In contrast, when a headache did occur the duration of the headache and headache intensity did not change significantly. The study did demonstrate a significant reduction of headache frequency following riboflavin treatment. In addition, the number of anti-migraine tablets was reduced. The study stated that their findings show that riboflavin is a safe and well-tolerated alternative for migraine prevention.  Basically, in a nut shell, riboflavin decreased the amount of migraine headaches per month 50%.

 

Riboflavin  is widely found in both plant- and animal-based foods, including milk, meat, eggs, nuts, enriched flour, and green vegetables. Riboflavin in addition to reducing migraine headaches, riboflavin is involved in many body processes. It's required for the proper development of the skin, lining of the digestive tract, blood cells, and brain function.

 

Chiropractors can assess, diagnose, and manage headaches. Current evidence suggests that chiropractic care, including spinal adjustments, can be effective in treating cervicogenic and tension headaches. Studies have also shown that chiropractic care can help decrease the intensity and frequency of migraines

 

Pregnancy Prenatal Chiropractic Care Info:  Since the roll-out of the covid-19 vaccine, health officials have made the case that the vaccine was safe for pregnancy and for the unborn baby.  In just released court ordered data from covid vaccine manufacturer Pfizer, the miscarriage rate in the covid-19 pre-vaccine study was 87.5%.  Another study that the CDC used to say that the vaccine was safe for pregnancy showed the miscarriage rate to be 82%.  As of August 12, 2022 the CDC vaccine adverse reporting system has listed 4,991 miscarriages since the vaccine was introduced 2 years ago.  In comparison, the reported miscarriages for ALL vaccines in the last 30 YEARS, was 2,239.   In an unrelated study, Israeli researchers found the Pfizer COVID-19 jab impairs male fertility for three months after each dose, dropping sperm concentration by 15.4% and total motile count by 22.1%, compared to baseline.

 

Author
Dr J. Zimmerman, Chiropractor Dr. Zimmerman is a practicing chiropractor from Galloway, NJ with 30 years of chiropractic practice.

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