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Sexpert Q&A: Sex = Headache Medicine

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

yvonne_headshot2yvonne-q1Dear Yvonne,
I read your recent article on sex headaches. Can’t sex also act as a type of headache medicine? I want something to say the next time my wife tells me she’s not in the mood because she has a “headache.”
—Chris

yvonne-a2Dear Chris,
Yes, people often have sex to get rid of headaches. A 2007 study conducted at the University of Texas, evaluating students’ motivations for sex, confirmed as much. This is not surprising since research from The Journal of Head and Face Pain in 2001 found that orgasms during sexual intercourse can provide migraine relief for women. While the efficacy of orgasm isn’t nearly as good as taking a migraine medication, relief is provided much faster when effective.

Dr. Yvonne Kristín Fulbright is a sex educator, relationship expert, columnist and founder of Sexuality Source Inc. She is the author of several books including, “Touch Me There! A Hands-On Guide to Your Orgasmic Hot Spots.”

Dr. Manny’s Notes: Great Grains of The Hot Latin Diet

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

The traditional Latin American diet is filled with so many grains, many of which are just recently making their way up north. Take quinoa, which hails from the Andean region and dates back thousands of years. The Incas were certainly well versed in many areas, nutrition among them. After all, it was the Incas who recognized the stamina-building value in quinoa. In fact, they called it chisaya mama (the mother of all grains). This easy-to-prepare and nutritionally well-endowed, almost nut-flavored grain, which has a nice, fluffy texture when cooked, is a healthy and flavorful alternative to white rice. This protein-packed grain is also a very good source of manganese, as well as magnesium, iron, copper, and phosphorous, and may be especially valuable for folks who suffer from migraine headaches, diabetes, and atherosclerosis.

Tubers? Where to begin! Let me start by saying that if you’ve never tried the high-carb, nutty, buttery, and smooth flesh of yucca, then you’ve been missing a lot! Don’t be put off by the barklike outside; this tuber is a fabulous alternative to potatoes.

Nuts are key players on my wife’s “yes you can have this as a snack” list! Rich in fiber, and antioxidants, such as vitamin E and selenium, they’re a perfect alternative to unhealthy foods when you’re craving something satisfying—and fast—to munch on! Nuts are also high in fat, but mostly monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, such as omega-3—the good fats—which have all been shown to lower LDL cholesterol (see www.healthcastle.com/nuts-benefits.shtml). Even just lightly toasted (no salt, please!), nuts are a great addition to a leafy green salad, adding both variety of flavor and texture. But please note that the toasted nuts—because the oils are altered in the heating process—won’t last as long. Also, keep your fresh nuts in the freezer to give them a longer life.

‘Tuning In’ to Get Rid of Migraines

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

With a plastic cap strapped to her head, Jennifer Fox closed her eyes as Dr. Galina Mindlin used EEG equipment to record her key brain wave patterns.

The goal: to eliminate Fox’s migraine headaches.

“It gets really frustrating because anybody that gets migraines knows that it’s not just a headache and you can’t just say to people, ‘My head hurts. I’m going to go lay down.’ You’re just done for the day,” Fox said.

The 25-year-old has suffered from migraines since middle school and has tried several medications. But many of them actually made her headaches worse.

So she recently decided to try an alternative approach called brain music therapy, which sounds like piano music and has an 80-85 percent success rate, Mindlin said.

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