Could tomatoes or peppers be spiking your pain? Explore how nightshades affect inflammation, nerves, and your migraine threshold.
Could tomatoes or peppers be spiking your pain? Explore how nightshades affect inflammation, nerves, and your migraine threshold.
That juicy tomato in your salad or the spicy kick of your favorite peppers could they be quietly turning up your pain dial?
In this episode of Migraine Heroes Podcast, host Diane Ducarme explores the controversial role of the nightshade family: tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, and potatoes — in migraine and chronic pain. Are they healing, harmful, or simply misunderstood?
In this episode, you’ll learn:
🍅 How nightshades might influence inflammation, nerve sensitivity, and your overall pain threshold — and when they’re likely guilty
🌶️ The science behind alkaloids, solanine, and how they can affect pain signaling and gut integrity
🍆 What Traditional Chinese Medicine reveals about the energetic nature of these foods from their heat to their tendency to stagnate Qi
🥔 A practical, gentle protocol to test your sensitivity at home so you can make confident choices instead of guessing
This episode blends Western neuroscience and Eastern food energetics to help you understand how your body responds — without fear, just clarity.
If you’ve ever felt worse after a tomato-based meal or noticed a pattern with spicy foods, this one’s for you.
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