The Daily Mail (UK newspaper) asks:
Can you cure migraines by eating more SALT? That’s the controversial suggestion by one US neuroscientist – but what do leading experts think?
The article was just published in the Daily Mail newspaper by Jane Feinmann about the Stanton Migraine Protocol, one of my migraineurs, and me. This (very careful) article was written as a result of a YouTube video, which you can find here:
There is much more to the story than what is written in the newspaper, there is only room for partial story. For example, there is a huge salt phobia in scientific and medical circles, most still believing that salt causes high blood pressure, in spite of the many studies that show that salt doesn’t do so at all (here is the most prominent article on this subject in The Lancet). The increased salt consumption presents a stumbling block for scientists and doctors alike as well as the many migraineurs that join the Facebook group.
Given the success of the Protocol (see the many testimonials here) over the past almost 5 years and the lack of anyone’s blood pressure ever increasing, the increased salt consumption has proven to be extremely important rather than becoming harmful. There are also several non-migraineurs on the protocol, many joining specifically because they had high blood pressure, some uncontrolled even after taking several medicines. They all ended up with reduced blood pressure and much greater health as a result of the protocol.
There is a lot of evidence that the Stanton Migraine Protocol works to prevent migraines. Migraineurs choose to come off of all of their medicines once they are migraine free and they remain migraine free as long as they stick to the Protocol.
Enjoy the article and please share!
For those wishing to learn more about my protocol, the book’s title is “Fighting The Migraine Epidemic: A Complete Guide: How To Treat & Prevent Migraines Without Medicine” and is available in paperback everywhere, the e-book format only at amazon.
Every migraineur is welcome to join the FB migraine group as well (it is free).
Please share to reach migraineurs all over the world. ❤️
Comments are always welcomed and are moderated for appropriateness,
Angela


