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  • Facts and Beliefs in childhood migraine and nutriments
  • Department of Pharmaceutics, GES’s Sir Dr. M. S. Gosavi College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Nashik-422005, India

Abstract

There are various ways to look at the association between migraines and nutriments. The way you live and, in particular, how you eat can have a big influence on how your child's migraines progress. Furthermore, some dietary therapies, such as the keto diet, and some active substances found in food supplements (Bioceuticals), might have a migraine-treating impact. The intensity of migraines can be reduced by eating a diet that prevents obesity. When it comes to the relationship between diet and headaches, however, it's important to note that some popular information is really false news with no scientific backing. The purpose of this review is to clear the facts and beliefs regarding the link between migraine and nutriments.

Keywords

Migraine, Nutriments, Food supplements, Bioceuticals

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Neetu Saudagar
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Department of Pharmaceutics, GES’s Sir Dr. M. S. Gosavi College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Nashik-422005, India

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Yash Chavan
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Department of Pharmaceutics, GES’s Sir Dr. M. S. Gosavi College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Nashik-422005, India

Neetu saudagar, Facts and Beliefs in childhood migraine and nutriments, Int. J. in Pharm. Sci., 2023, Vol 1, Issue 1, 31-38. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5654493

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