A National Headache Foundation survey found that 30% of migraine sufferers report that their diet may be related to their migraine attacks. The following are four foods and beverages that may cause headaches for some and simple swaps that might help reduce the risk of pain.
- Swap aged cheese for fresh cheese. Aged cheeses can contain tyramine, an amino acid commonly found in foods and a possible trigger for some headache sufferers. While tyramine occurs naturally in certain foods, higher amounts are often found when they are aged, fermented, stored for long periods of time or aren’t fresh. Consider reaching for fresh feta, American and ricotta instead of aged varieties.
- Swap a hotdog for a hamburger. Think about grabbing a burger instead of a dog at your next sports event or barbecue to potentially reduce the risk of head pain. Unless it’s an organic or all-natural variety, the hotdog probably contains food additives such as nitrites to preserve its flavor and appearance. These substances may trigger headaches in some people.
- Swap soy-based condiments for fresh herbs. If you’ve ever experienced head pain after dining on an Asian dish, the trigger could possibly be fermented soy-products – like miso, soy sauce, and teriyaki sauce – which contain tyramine. Think about seasoning your homemade dishes with fresh herbs, ginger and sesame oil to possibly reduce the risk of future headaches.
- Swap pickles for raw veggies. Next time you’re piling salty pickles on your burger or sandwich, try trading them for raw, crunchy cucumber slices or jicama instead. Any kind of pickled foods (including pickled veggies, meats, olives and sauerkraut) may cause headaches as they are often high in tyramine.
Should also avoid chocolate as well as MSG. These are the top 2 triggers!
I suffer from complex hemiplegic migraines. We really need to start educating consumers about what they are eating! Read labels people, when you go out to a restaurant ask before you order if they use MSG to season their food. If they do, find another restaurant!
I have found Lawry’s seasoning salt has zero MSG, it is a great all around seasoning when used in moderation. Also to relieve my chocolate cravings, I have turned to Carob. Much healthier and tastes awesome.