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Kathryn M Przywara wrote:

> I get really bad migraine headaches, but I've never been able to
pinpoint any consistant food triggers. . .  Maybe it's the gut
permeability rather than the hormones themselves that make
the difference??  I know several women who say that certain foods are
trigger, but only at certain times.

Kathy

Men have hormones as well! :-) I have noticed a correlation between
mood-swings and my reactability to foods. I go through a mood cycle,
and I wonder whether gut-permeability is related to hormone activity,
is related to emotional stress. I would only wonder what biological use
such a mechanism would have?

Max



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