My headache cure
Posted By: Lillybelle on 2007-09-08
In Reply to: Can't really help, but you're not alone! - D
I found that, when I totally quit eating foods high in tyramine, my headaches went away. Interestingly, this is the same diet recommended for patients who take MAO inhibitor antidepressants. High tyramine foods include red wine, soy, aged cheese, possibly chicken and turkey, sour cream, and others.
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My headache cure. More info
More details regarding the MAOI diet can be found here:
http://www.dr-bob.org/tips/maoi.html#avoid
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