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Topically applied linoleic/linolenic acid for chronic migraine.
Author: SantosClarissa, WeaverDonald F
Original Abstract of the Article :
The topical application of linoleic and linolenic acids is a potential prophylactic approach to migraine via an anti-inflammatory mechanism. We present a 45-year-old woman with chronic migraine without aura. Previous use of abortive or prophylactic therapies including sumatriptan, amitriptyline and ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jocn.2018.10.013
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Topical Linoleic/Linolenic Acid for Migraines: A Desert Oasis in the Headache Wilderness
The world of headache research is like a vast desert, filled with challenging sandstorms of pain and elusive mirages of relief. This study dives into the potential oasis of topically applied linoleic and linolenic acids as a prophylactic treatment for chronic migraines. Researchers employed a unique approach, utilizing an 'n-of-1' trial, which is like a single camel navigating the desert to find the best path for their own relief. In this case, the camel discovered that safflower oil, rich in linoleic and linolenic acids, provided more relief than olive oil, rich in oleic acid. The study concludes that topical safflower oil may be a safe, easy-to-apply, and well-tolerated anti-inflammatory solution for chronic migraines, offering a potential new route to navigating the migraine wilderness.
A Promising Alternative for Migraine Relief
This study suggests that topical safflower oil could offer a viable alternative for chronic migraine sufferers who have not found relief from traditional medications. The 'n-of-1' trial design, while not a definitive solution for everyone, highlights the potential for personalized approaches to migraine management. It also underscores the importance of considering individual responses and needs when searching for effective treatment options.
Finding Your Oasis in the Migraine Desert
If you're struggling with chronic migraines, it's important to consult with a doctor to discuss the best treatment options for you. This research suggests that exploring alternative therapies, such as topical safflower oil, might be worth considering alongside traditional approaches. Think of it like searching for a refreshing oasis in the vast desert of migraines - you might just find a new path to relief!
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study brings a ray of hope to the arid landscape of migraine research, offering a potential alternative therapy in the form of topical safflower oil. While it's still early days, this discovery could lead to more personalized and effective migraine management strategies, ultimately helping people navigate the desert of pain with more success.
Date :
- Date Completed 2018-12-21
- Date Revised 2018-12-21
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