Q: You recently wrote about an ice-cream cure for a migraine. I am a lifetime sufferer. While in the throes of a multiday migraine, I ate ice cream too fast and got "brain freeze." My migraine disappeared. This has been my best remedy for about 20 years now, and I hope it will work for someone else.
A: Doctors call brain freeze sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia. It can be very painful. It occurs when very cold foods or beverages like slushies or ice cream numb the nerves in the roof of the mouth.
So, feel free to have your ice cream. In fact, you have my permission to have an extra scoop! I hope it makes you feel better.
See this excerpt from The Seattle Times, 4/16/11;
People's Pharmacy: Ice-cream cure for migraines
So, feel free to have your ice cream. In fact, you have my permission to have an extra scoop! I hope it makes you feel better.