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Efficacy of a nutritional ketogenic supplement (NKS) in reducing the number, intensity, and duration of migraine headaches in episodic migraine patients.
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The KEMIP study is a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, full cross-over, study to test the efficacy of NKS at reducing migraine days per month (MDM) compared to placebo in episodic migraine participants.
Participants will prompted to enter data on migraine headache features (duration, pain intensity, medication use, symptoms) and product intake in an eDiary every day throughout the course of the study.
Each participant will complete five steps of 1 month each: (1) baseline evaluation; (2) NKS/placebo intake; (3) washout & cross-over; (4) NKS/placebo intake; (5) follow-up
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Under ketogenic diet, or using exogenous ketone supplements, e.g. medium chain triglycerides (MCT) 1 month prior to the initiation of the study or during the study;
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54 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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