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Headache, migraine and seizure cures

CAUSES OF MIGRAINES TO A MITOCHONDRIAL DYSFUNCTION – (08-13-07)

CoQ10 Deficiency and Response to Supplementation in Pediatric and Adolescent Migraine

Given that we have shifted our thinking of the cause of migraines to a mitochondrial dysfunction / oxidative stress model, the results of this study should come as no surprise. I still find it very bothersome, though, that we have so many patients being treated for migraines under a “pain control only” model without any thought to fixing the underlying mechanism.

The problem here is that oxidative stress leads to so many other chronic diseases that the patient and doctor just missed an opportunity to change the health trajectory away from one of chronic disease.

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Another Supplement Tied to 20% Less Seizures?

In those who suffer from migraine headaches and seizures, anything that can help to reduce the number of attacks they have is a welcome addition.  Clearly lifestyle and supplementation play a strong (if not stronger) role in the management of both migraine headaches and seizures along with the mainstream medical approach of pharmacological management.  For many sufferers, this information is rarely shared by their physicians.

Before we illuminate today’s brain protecting nutrient, we need to cover a little basic physiology.  Those of you with very good memories will undoubtably recall that the cells of our organs are made up of a lipid bilayer.  Consider our membranes as sort of a fatty moat made up of bunches of molecules that look like a head with legs.  On the outsides of both sides of the moat we have the heads, which are soluble in water.  The legs that dangle from the heads face toward the center of the moat, meeting each other in the center.  These legs are made up of fats that do not dissolve in water.

All by itself, not much can pass through this moat.  Things that dissolve in water can make it past the heads, but not the legs in the center.  Things that are fat soluble can’t make it past the heads to get into the moat at all.  A relatively impenetrable moat.

But things still need to get in and out of the cell.  The cell needs to get messages in and out,  it needs nutrients in and out and things manufactured inside the cell need to get outside of the cell.

The cell does this through the use of pores embedded in the membrane.  Some go all the way through the moat, some only go partway.  An important factor of how well messages are transmitted, or NOT transmitted, is the health of the cell membrane.  Lower quality fats (such as trans fats) will impede healthy cell communication.

On the flip side, higher amounts of healthier fats in the cell membrane ensure that messages that are supposed to be passed along are passed along.  Overall, it just makes for a healthier, happier cell.

What does this mean for a condition like epilepsy?  Seizures and migraine headaches can occur when a cell is not healthy enough to communicate effectively with its neighbor.  This can mean that an inhibitory neuron (that shuts down its neighboring cell) may not be effective at calming a connecting cell.  Or, it could mean that an individual brain cell fires before it is supposed to fire, beginning a cascade of wild messages that trigger a headache or a seizure.

A recent study in the March issue of Epilepsy and Behavior demonstrated that the fish oil DHA was able to lower seizure rates.  The study was small and non-randomized, but is consistent with our understanding of what triggers seizures as well as prior studies.

Of the ten people in the study receiving 1,000 mg of DHA, 6 had a reduction in the number of seizures.  One patient had a marked reduction in seizure activity.  Overall, the reduction in seizure activity was 16%.  Quite an accomplishment for something as safe and inexpensive as fish oils.

Of course, the big question is, why had fish oils not been a recommendation prior to this study?  Even that one patient with marked reduction in seizure activity could’ve had a massive impact in his or her quality of life by such a simple intervention long before this study.

Read the study here http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S152550501100686X

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Brain Damaged From Migraines or Seizures? Try These 6 Tips

In my experience, many migraine or seizure sufferers do not fully understand that, even when headaches or seizures are not occurring, there is brain damage occurring.  Luckily, there are many proven ways to help protect your brain from these dangerous conditions.

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Depression In Epilepsy – 6 Tips to Heal Your Brain

As if seizures were not bad enough, there is a high number of epileptics that also suffer from depression.  This becomes a problem for a multitude of reasons, from medication compliance to maintaining a positive outlook with an internal locus of control (yes–those who believe that they have control over their seizures have better overall seizure control and a high quality of life).

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INSULIN METABOLISM IS ALTERED IN MIGRAINEURS – (08-04-08)

Insulin Metabolism is Altered in Migraineurs: A New Pathogenic Mechanism for Migraine?

One of the major problems with the way we treat headaches in this system of medicine is that we never step back and ask “why” this headache is occurring. Nope–just given some medication to suppress the signal the brain is sending out. The problem with this approach is that we know that migraine patients are at increased risk for cardiovascular disease and stroke.This article just adds further weight to the idea that just treating the headache is flat out wrong.

This study finds that patients with migraines had higher insulin levels, indicating some degree of insulin resistance. Insulin resistance will lead to problems getting glucose into some cells, like the neurons. Less glucose means less efficient energy production. Less energy means a sick neuron. And who wants sick brain cells? The ONLY treatment for headaches is a whole body approach.

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HAVE NEW SEIZURE DRUGS IMPROVED OUTCOMES?

There is no doubt that some new, fancy and expensive anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) have been developed and marketed.  It seems like neurologists actually prefer to use these new drugs over the older drugs that have had decades of use.

These new drugs can include sodium valproate (Depakote), lamotrigine (Lamictal), carbamazepine (Tegratol), levetiracetam (Keppra) or topiramate (Topamax).  Compare these with some of the older mainstays like phenytoin (Dilantin). 

These drugs are also being used increasingly to treat migraines and bipolar depression.

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WHAT ARE THE INDICATORS FOR BRAIN DAMAGE IN MIGRAINE – (05-18-09)

Attack Frequency and Disease Duration as Indicators for Brain Damage in Migraine

Regular readers of updates know that I have a serious issue with the way we treat migraines and seizures in today’s medical environment. We don’t look at the whole person, we just try to suppress the outward manifestation of the disease state, and yet time and time again we see that this approach is NOT affecting the real problem.

These authors call migraines a progressive brain disease. What a novel but appropriate viewpoint. The overall idea is that patients with migraines need to take a serious look at their lifestyle and understand that, if changes are not made, not only their brain is at risk but also the cardiovascular system.

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Seizure, Epileptic Drugs Not Working? 4 Places to Start Healing Your Brain

From the traditional medical approach to seizures and epilepsy, the foundation of the approach is anti-epileptic drug therapy (AED).  This foundation is added to by brain surgery or the use of a vagal nerve stimulator implanted in the chest.  That’s pretty much the armamentarium.  And pretty much disappointing when you look at just how effective these approaches are.  But they all leave one important thing out.

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CAN A SIMPLE AMINO ACID STOP SEIZURES?

CAN A SIMPLE AMINO ACID STOP SEIZURES?  I’ve always been very saddened by our approach to conditions like epilepsy and migraines in this country.  We feel that if the events are halted with medications (or, horrifyingly, by surgical removal or parts of the brain) then the treatment is a success.

However, all we have done is stop one sick brain cell from transmitting it’s message to the next.  The brain cell is still sick, and in many instances, is made sicker still by the meds. Instead, control of seizures is merely the first stage to healing the sickened brain cells.  While I do not advocate withdrawal of seizure medication (a VERY bad idea!!), the augmentation of seizure control has been shown with progesterone (allopregnonalone is the most potent anti-seizure compound o the planet) and some other natural compounds.

This study is the beginning of looking at the amino acid glutamine to increase GABA levels, which is one of the brain’s neurotransmitter “brakes.”

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ARE YOUR MIGRAINES AND SEIZURES CAUSING BRAIN DAMAGE?

ARE YOUR MIGRAINES AND SEIZURES CAUSING BRAIN DAMAGE?  We’ve known the answer to this question for some time now.  This study looks more in depth at the damage that seizures and migraines (YES–migraines ARE seizures) cause to the brain.  The ictal periods (the time during an “event”) produce high levels of oxidative damage to the proteins, fats and DNA and this damage may leave a patient prone to further events.

The problem is that this phenomenon is NEVER addressed by neurologists–from their standpoint if a patient is not having an event they are cured.  This couldn’t be further from the truth.  The damage that begins during an event starts a cascade that needs to be addressed with higher levels of targeted antioxidants and a neuroprotective lifestyle (stress management, exercise, low calorie / high phytonutrient diet).  Without this approach, the brain continues to suffer.

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