I have read that it is a shortage of magnesium that can cause migraines.  dee

On 13 Dec 2009, at 07:59, Rowena wrote:

> I suspect the electrolytes could be important.
> Anyway, today DH is not doing so well, and I made him a drink to hopefully 
> stave off progress to full blown migraine.
> With recent correspondence in mind, I added some ACV and honey.
> He's had no improvement, and I have given him another dose of bicarbonate of 
> soda.
> 
> It has all reminded me of something else . . .
> An old lady told me about 35 years ago that her daughter took Rennies 
> whenever a migraine threatened, and it was fixed forthwith.
> I didn't do anything much with that information until some 15 years ago when 
> we were miles away from home (on the seafront at Seascale) and DH was 
> threatened with a migraine bad enough to have us stranded there. Four of us 
> in a small car, with nothing in the car but a tube of Rennies. I remembered 
> the old lady and her daughter, and DH took a Rennies, how many I don't recall.
> Much to my astonishment only a short while later - a ridiculously short time 
> later - he said he was better.
> We continued our tour as if nothing had happened. Well, nothing had.
> 


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