Food Triggers
Created 07-06-2008
Food triggers are those most commonly talked about - everyone has heard about them. But in truth, only about 25% of migraine sufferers have any food triggers. Migraine food triggers are generally not food allergies. Migraine sufferers with various food triggers have been tested for allergies to their offending foods, and no markers of allergy (IgE) have been found.
These are common food triggers:
Aged Cheese, Sour cream, Yogurt, Buttermilk
Citrus
Nuts
Legumes:
Peas
Beans
Soy:
Soy sauce
Tofu
Edamame
Soy "Nutraceuticals" used instead of estrogen HRT
Soy may hide in ingredients as texturized vegetable protein
Onions
Garlic
Pickled foods, Vinegar: Salad dressings, Ketchup, Relish
These are moderately common triggers:
Aspartame (Nutrasweet®)
Chocolate
Wine, Beer, Other alcoholic beverages
Wheat/gluten*
Caffeine
*This pertains largely to those who have a comorbid condition called gluten insensitivity, or celiac disease. This condition is a little more common in migraine sufferers than it is in the general population.
Sulfites
Wine, especially red
Dried apricots, apples
Dehydrated potatoes
Shrimp, lobster
Used as a dough conditioner
Used to bleach food starch
Glacéed fruit
Jams
Prepared gravies
Molasses
Soup mixes
Vegetable juices
Fruit juices
Hard cider
Nitrates/Nitrites
Smoked fish
Corned beef
Bologna
Pastrami
Pepperoni
Canned ham
Bacon
Sausages
Frankfurters/ Hot dogs
Beef jerky
These are less common triggers:
Bananas
Papayas
Pineapples
Figs
Avocados
Olives
Yeasty foods, like freshly baked bread
Intensely sweet foods
Intensely salty foods
MSG - this may hide as the following:
Hydrolyzed vegetable protein
Hydrolyzed plant protein
Natural flavoring
Kombu extract
MSG has been debated as a trigger. Many people are convinced it is their trigger, even though the scientific basis for this has been questioned, as glutamate is widely distributed throughout the brain as a neurotransmitter. It may, in fact, be the sodium in MSG to which migraineurs are reacting.
By Christina Peterson, MD
