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Pastimes : Don't Ask Rambi

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To: Ish who wrote (61912)2/10/2002 9:24:49 AM
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Yes, I think they did. The ancient Greeks had migraines (the word comes from the Greek meaning half a head since so many migraines concentrate on one side of the head) and the ancient Egyptians, did, too. (One of their treatments was to bore a hole in the sufferer's skull.)

I don't have a cell phone or eat MSG, and there isn't any association between my headaches and the few traffic jams I'm forced to endure.

But I just thought of something. Corn can be a vascular headache trigger because it contains tyramine. I can't eat maize on the cob <g> unless I'm prepared have a butalbital chaser.

Of course maybe in a different world people would have fewer food sensitivities.
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