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Tea-Induced Migraine Explained: Ingredients That Trigger Migraine Attacks
Tea-induced migraine attacks can be caused by caffeine, caffeine withdrawal, or even some of the ingredients in herbal teas. Avoiding these trigger ingredients can prevent tea-induced migraine.
Fatty liver disease affects millions globally. Milk thistle, a natural herb, offers potential support for liver health. Its key compound, silymarin, helps protect liver cells and reduce inflammation.
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