Evidence supporting the use of: Salmon Oil
For the health condition: Migraine

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 2

Salmon oil, which is rich in omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (EPA and DHA), has been investigated for its potential benefits in migraine prevention and management. Scientific support for its use comes from the understanding that omega-3 fatty acids possess anti-inflammatory properties, which may modulate the neurovascular inflammation implicated in migraine pathogenesis. Some small clinical trials and observational studies have evaluated the effect of omega-3 supplementation on migraine frequency, duration, and severity.

The evidence, however, remains limited and somewhat inconsistent. For example, a 2018 systematic review (Cephalalgia, 2018) found only a few randomized controlled trials, with mixed results: some showed a modest reduction in migraine frequency and intensity, while others did not demonstrate significant benefits compared to placebo. Additionally, most studies used omega-3 supplements generally, not specifically salmon oil, making direct attribution challenging. A 2021 study (BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health) suggested some benefit in reducing migraine days when omega-3 intake was increased and omega-6 was reduced.

Overall, while there is a biologically plausible rationale and some early clinical support, the current scientific evidence is not strong or conclusive. Salmon oil is not a mainstream, guideline-recommended therapy for migraine, but research continues into its potential adjunctive benefits. More robust, large-scale clinical trials are required to establish its efficacy and optimal dosing for migraine management.

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lavender
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melatonin
moringa
niacin (vitamin B3)
omega-3 fatty acids
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phytocannabinoids
pine bark
purple butterbur root
riboflavin (vitamin B2)
specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs)
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ubiquinol
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vitamin B6
vitamin D
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Banyan
Brahmi
Butterbur
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Crocin
Creatine
Cannabidiol
Corydalis
Carthamus
cola nut
Docosahexaenoic Acid
Danshen
Eicosapentaenoic Acid
Folic Acid
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Ficus religiosa
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Flavanones
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Frankincense
Goldthread
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Ginkgolides
Ginkgoside
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iridoids
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lemon balm
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Methylxanthine
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Nardostachys
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Puerarin
Petasines
Phthalides
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Pycnogenol
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