Abstract
Patients with migraine who believed that chocolate could provoke their attacks were challenged with either chocolate or a closely matching placebo. In a double-blind parallel group study, chocolate ingestion was followed by a typical migraine episode in 5 out of 12 patients, while none of the 8 patients challenged with placebo had an attack (p = 0.051). The median time to the onset of the attack was 22 h. This brief study provides some objective evidence that chocolate is able to provoke a migraine attack in certain patients who believe themselves sensitive to it.
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Millichap, J. G. (1991). Chocolate is a Migraine-Provoking Agent. Pediatric Neurology Briefs, 5(7), 54. https://doi.org/10.15844/pedneurbriefs-5-7-8
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