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  2. Prevention of migraine attacks - Wikipedia

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    Feverfew. The plant feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) is a traditional herbal remedy believed to reduce the frequency of migraine attacks. [62] A number of clinical trials have been carried out to test this claim, but a 2004 review article concluded that the results have been contradictory and inconclusive. [62]

  3. Tanacetum parthenium - Wikipedia

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    In traditional medicine, feverfew has been used to treat headache, but there is no confirmed scientific evidence that it has any effect. [2] [10] [8] Feverfew is registered as a traditional herbal medicine in the Nordic countries under the brand name Glitinum. Only powdered feverfew is approved in the European Union herbal monograph. [11]

  4. How to Find the Best Treatment for Your Migraines - AOL

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    Experts explain proven and new rescue therapies and migraine prevention protocols as well as which patients should and shouldn't try them. How to Find the Best Treatment for Your Migraines Skip to ...

  5. The 7 Best Foods for Managing Migraines, According to ... - AOL

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    Best Foods to Focus On for Migraines 1. Oats. Grab a spoon: “Oats are an excellent source of riboflavin, which has been shown to have promising results in preventing migraines in adults,” says ...

  6. 12 Foods That Can Cause a Headache or Migraine - AOL

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    For those prone to migraines, Red Dye 40 might be a trigger, as it can mess with neurotransmitters or trigger an allergic reaction, both of which can lead to headache pain. r/8534467 via Reddit ...

  7. Serotonin receptor antagonist - Wikipedia

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    Feverfew [2] Is a herb traditionally used for migraines (contains parthenolide [3]). Reserpine Depletes serotonin stores in the brain, heart, and many other organs and has been used in hypertension and psychosis; Gamma-mangostin from Garcinia mangostana [4]