Could hidden dehydration be triggering migraines? Discover 5 overlooked causes—and how to spot early signs before pain begins.
Could hidden dehydration be triggering migraines? Discover 5 overlooked causes—and how to spot early signs before pain begins.
What if your migraine isn’t just about stress or hormones—but something as simple (and overlooked) as dehydration?
In this episode of Migraine Heroes Podcast, Diane Ducarme explores how modern lifestyles quietly keep you in a state of chronic dehydration and why that matters deeply for your brain.
From subtle daily habits to hidden physiological imbalances, you’ll begin to see hydration in a completely new light not just as water intake, but as a key regulator of your nervous system.
You’ll discover:
💧 Why even mild dehydration can disrupt brain chemistry and blood flow, increasing your risk of migraines
💧 The 5 hidden causes of modern-day dehydration that most people miss in their daily routines
💧 How to spot early, subtle signs of dehydration before they spiral into a migraine attack
This episode invites you to reconnect with your body’s signals and understand hydration as a powerful, foundational tool for migraine prevention not a quick fix, but a daily awareness.
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