Headaches caused by diet change??
kkarl12964
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Hey guys, has anyone else experienced mild to bad headaches after switching to clean eating? I've been getting headaches for the past couple days and the only thing that has changed is that I'm eating wayyyy healthier than I was. Drinking more water than ever so I don't think it's dehydration causing them. Is it possible my body is in shock or something from not eating Taco Bell? LOL let me know!
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I eat Wendy's daily to avoid the headaches. Good luck oh pee1
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probably just lack of sugar/fats/carbs or maybe caffeine your body is used to getting. or added fibre. That got me once. Wouldnt worry about it over a few days1
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Have you went low carb?0
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Have you reduced/eliminated caffeine?2
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RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »Have you went low carb?janejellyroll wrote: »Have you reduced/eliminated caffeine?
Nope, still eating carbs in the form of veggies and brown rices. And I've never really been big on caffeine... so maybe? I have been drinking iced tea but I think that's decaf?0 -
kkarl12964 wrote: »RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »Have you went low carb?janejellyroll wrote: »Have you reduced/eliminated caffeine?
Nope, still eating carbs in the form of veggies and brown rices. And I've never really been big on caffeine... so maybe? I have been drinking iced tea but I think that's decaf?
Unless you're specifically drinking decaf, tea has caffeine. Even decaf coffee has caffeine!0 -
kkarl12964 wrote: »RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »Have you went low carb?janejellyroll wrote: »Have you reduced/eliminated caffeine?
Nope, still eating carbs in the form of veggies and brown rices. And I've never really been big on caffeine... so maybe? I have been drinking iced tea but I think that's decaf?
But how many carbs? Like how many grams per day? If your carbs are low, even if you're taking some in, you could be experiencing keto flu.1 -
You're probably flushing out a lot of electrolytes by eating less sodium and drinking more water. Supplementing with magnesium citrate, potassium and sodium should ease your headaches. I take magnesium citrate tablets and use Nu-Salt (a salt substitute composed of potassium chloride).2
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oh im so glad its not just me!! I've had killer headaches the last 2 days..so bad last night it kept waking me up. i havent cut caffeine but i have drastically changed my diet and i admit i was the biggest sugar junkie ever before that.1
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If you are eating less carbs than you used to, you may need to increase your sodium / magnesium / potassium intake. Sodium especially if you feel light-headed when standing up. This is especially true if on a ketogenic or ultra low carb diet.2
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It is completely normal. When you ate foods high in sugar and caffeine content, it released energy instantaneously. When your blood sugar then dropped, you could just grab another chocolate bar or soda and feel great again. Cutting sugars and eating a healthy diet results in slower / sustained energy release and your body is now adjusting to it, causing your withdrawal symtoms. It will go away in a few days and you'll feel less cravings for sugary foods. Try and watch "That Sugar Film" It explains all the crap things about sugar. Drinking a bit more water will help with the headaches though1
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Are you sure it's diet related? Sometimes a HA is just a HA. I woke up with a killer today and didn't know why until I saw all the pollen in existence all over my vehicles1
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You need more than water to stay hydrated. I the diet has your carb intake down way low you will need to increase your electrolytes, so more salt.1
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