by Marya Gendron | Apr 29, 2022 | Blog, Hormones, Migraine Physiology
A few weeks ago I posted a video about low body temperature, multiple enzyme dysfunction (MED); and migraine. That was just a little preview to some of the research notes below, so please watch the video for context if you’d like to know why I think this is a...
by Marya Gendron | Mar 30, 2022 | Blog, Hormones, Migraine Physiology
In this video I share some exciting new research into the role that body temperature, which is regulated by our thyroid gland, affects enzyme function and therefore migraine and hormonal balance. Become a Research Patron to watch the full content on...
by Alicia Salazar | Nov 17, 2021 | Blog, Migraine Physiology, Stress Management
Why cannabis for migraine? If you’ve ever suffered from a migraine, you know that moment. The moment when you’ve waited too long to treat it and no matter what you do, nothing will work – or, what you try might even make it worse. Instead, you dim the lights,...
by Marya Gendron | Jun 11, 2021 | Blog, Migraine Physiology
All good research starts with curiosity and asking questions. One question that came to mind for me recently is this: If people with migraine generally have compromised detoxification pathways, what role could these pathways be playing (if any) in their...
by Marya Gendron | Mar 19, 2021 | Migraine Physiology, Minerals, Nutrition
I’ve had a lot of coaching clients recently with very high calcium levels. Hypercalcemia is a known problem in those with migraine because the high calcium lowers zinc and magnesium. Calcification of soft-tissues, especially arteries, lead’s to arterial...
by Marya Gendron | Feb 5, 2021 | Blog, Migraine Physiology, Minerals
Today I wanted to share with you some research notes that I’m finding intriguing regarding light sensitivity. I personally am still very light sensitive and suffer occasional insomnia, even absent migraines. And I have come across quite a few clients over the...