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The purpose of the study is to assess whether, in individuals with migraines, a low-fat, vegan diet improves pain more effectively than a control supplement or a placebo. The principal measures are pain as measured by Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and the change in migraines frequency. The study duration is 36 weeks.
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Preliminary evidence suggests that low-fat, vegetarian diets and certain nutritional supplements can help reduce pain and also reduce the need for pain medications for some people. We will ask about 100 people to participate. All of them will get a low-fat, vegan diet and a nutritional supplement (mixture of omega-3 oils and vitamin E or a placebo), although some will get the diet first, and others will get the supplement first. This order in which they will get the diet and the supplement will be determined randomly, that is, by chance (like the toss of a coin). The principal measures are pain as measured by Visual Analog Scale (VAS)and the change in migraines frequency.
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A diagnosis of migraine, as defined by the criteria of the second edition of the International Classification of Headache Disorders18
At least 5 attacks fulfilling criteria the criteria below
Headache attacks lasting 4-72 hours (untreated or unsuccessfully treated)
Headache has at least two of the following characteristics:
During headache at least one of the following:
Not attributed to another disorder
Migraines occurring at least twice per month, on average.
Age at least 18 years
Ability and willingness to participate in all components of the study
Willingness to be assigned to either the diet group or supplement group
Migraine medications unchanged within last 6 weeks.
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16 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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