
What Migraine Sufferers Need to Know About Metabolism & Insulin Resistance
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This week’s Metabolic Classroom lecture is a deep dive into the metabolic roots of migraines—a condition that affects millions but is rarely discussed through the lens of insulin resistance and energy dysregulation.
Dr. Bikman explains that migraines are more than just headaches; they’re complex neurological events often triggered by disruptions in how the brain accesses and uses energy. When the brain becomes insulin resistant, its ability to efficiently metabolize glucose falters, increasing susceptibility to migraines due to energy shortfalls and inflammation.
Ben outlines how factors like mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and low serotonin—often seen in people with poor metabolic health—are strongly associated with migraine onset. He highlights how common triggers such as glucose spikes, hormonal fluctuations, and inflammation are not just surface-level issues but symptoms of deeper metabolic dysfunction.
The lecture also presents a compelling case for ketogenic diets and ketone supplementation as therapeutic strategies. Drawing from both historical and modern clinical studies, Dr. Bikman shows how ketones can bypass the broken glucose pathways in the insulin-resistant brain, offering a cleaner fuel that improves cellular energy and reduces inflammation. Ultimately, the lecture emphasizes the need to address the root metabolic imbalances to reduce both the frequency and severity of migraines.
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