Donnie Berkholz

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It’s a young field of study, but data proves that women with insulin resistance are twice as likely to have regular migraine headaches than women who don’t. When sufferers’ insulin levels are lowered, things seem to get better: when treated with a medication that reduced the amount of insulin in the body, over half of a group of 32 people experienced a significant reduction in migraine frequency.
Glucose Revolution: The Life-Changing Power of Balancing Your Blood Sugar
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