The Clinical Use of IgG Food Sensitivity Testing with Migraine Headache Patients: a Literature Review

Purpose of Review This literature review describes the relationship between IgG food sensitivities and their relation to migraine headaches. Recent Findings IgG food sensitivities have been linked to various symptoms and disorders. While food sensitivities and intolerances are recognized within the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Current pain and headache reports 2019-11, Vol.23 (11), p.79-4, Article 79
1. Verfasser: Geiselman, James F.
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose of Review This literature review describes the relationship between IgG food sensitivities and their relation to migraine headaches. Recent Findings IgG food sensitivities have been linked to various symptoms and disorders. While food sensitivities and intolerances are recognized within the clinical medicine community, diagnosing these sensitivities and intolerances can be challenging because symptoms are usually delayed hours to days and may not occur after every exposure to the allergen. Some reports indicate that foods such as chocolate, cheese, cow’s milk, eggs, and red wine may be triggers for migraine headaches. Summary The pathophysiology of migraine headaches is not well understood. Some evidence supports the use of IgG food sensitivity testing to determine food sensitivities and intolerances. IgG food sensitivity testing may prove to be a beneficial tool for healthcare practitioners, especially for patients experiencing migraine headache symptoms. Utilizing IgG food sensitivity testing to create customizable dietary recommendations for patients may allow healthcare providers to treat migraine headaches without the use of medications.
ISSN:1531-3433
1534-3081
DOI:10.1007/s11916-019-0819-4