Do migraines hit when you travel? Discover the 3 types of travel triggers—and how to prevent attacks before your next trip.
Do migraines hit when you travel? Discover the 3 types of travel triggers—and how to prevent attacks before your next trip.
Travel is meant to expand your world… So why does it so often trigger a migraine?
In this episode of Migraine Heroes Podcast, host Diane Ducarme discovers why different types of travel: flying, long drives, and crossing time zones, don’t just “stress your body”… they activate completely different migraine pathways.
By understanding how your brain and nervous system respond to each type of journey, you can stop bracing for impact and start traveling with more ease and confidence.
You’ll discover:
✈️ Why air travel, road travel, and jet lag each trigger distinct migraine mechanisms in your body and why one type may affect you more than others
🧭 How to recognize your personal travel migraine pattern so you can anticipate and prevent attacks before they begin
🌿 Simple, targeted strategies you can apply immediately to support your nervous system and reduce travel-related triggers
This episode blends practical insight with a deeper understanding of your body’s signals so you can move from fear of travel… to freedom within it.
Because travel shouldn’t cost you your well-being, it should reconnect you to it.
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