Insight: Chocolate — Real Trigger or Migraine Symptom?

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Does chocolate trigger migraines—or signal one coming? Explore the bittersweet mystery of cravings and attacks.

Migraine Heroes Episode 71 explores the truth about chocolate and migraines, featuring an illustration of stacked dark chocolate squares.

Episode Description

Does chocolate actually cause your migraine—or is your craving just the first warning sign of an attack? 🍫

In this episode of the Migraine Heroes Podcast, we untangle the bittersweet mystery of chocolate and migraines. Hosted by Diane Ducarme, this episode dives deep into the Western science and Eastern wisdom around one of the most debated foods in the migraine world.

You’ll learn:

  • Why chocolate shows up on so many migraine trigger lists—and what studies really say about its effects
  • How to tell whether chocolate is a true trigger or simply part of your prodrome (the early warning phase of a migraine)
  • What Traditional Chinese Medicine says about cacao’s energetic properties—and how dark chocolate might actually support your nervous system
  • Specific guidelines on who might benefit from small doses of cacao, and who should steer clear

We also explore how cravings are more than just desires—they may be your body’s cry for balance, grounding, and comfort. And not all chocolate is created equal: we’ll break down the difference between milk chocolate, 70% dark, and ceremonial-grade cacao—and how each interacts with your migraine terrain.

🌿 Whether you’re trying to decode your chocolate cravings or wondering if it’s safe to indulge, this episode is packed with both clarity and compassion. Because your brain deserves the full picture—not just a food fear list.

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Originally published July 2025

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