This recall is a precautionary measure due to the voluntary recall of instant nonfat dry milk announced by Plainview Milk Products Cooperative on June 29, 2009. Recalling Product Because Of Possible Health RiskįOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - JUnited Food Group, Inc announced a voluntary recall of products that contain instant nonfat dry milk manufactured by Plainview Milk Products Cooperative. * Fresh fruits like kiwi, plums, and raspberries Some of them might surprise you, including: There is a long list of foods that headache and migraine sufferers say cause their pain. Pay particular attention when you drink red wine, beer, whiskey, and champagne, which have been identified as triggers. * Alcohol, which could prompt headaches as it is metabolized in the body. Beans can also contain headache-triggering tyramine, especially fava, pinto, garbanzo, and lima beans. Take note of how your body reacts when you eat pickles, olives, and canned soups. * Other salted, cured, processed, and canned foods that are high in tyramine. Blue cheese, brie, cheddar, Stilton, feta, gorgonzola, mozzarella, muenster, Parmesan, Swiss, and processed cheeses often contain high levels of tyramine. Tyramine in high levels has been shown to cause hypertension, which is a particular concern for people who take MAO inhibitor medication to treat migraines. * Aged cheese and those cheeses containing tyramine, a natural substance that builds up as food ages. Some other foods and beverages thought to trigger headaches include: These kinds of migraines are also made more unpredictable because eating the food may not trigger pain every single time, and because food could team up with other triggers (like bright lights or stress) to induce a migraine. One new theory is that craving certain foods could also signal a coming migraine. If you are one of the 28 million Americans who suffer from migraines, taking note of how foods affect your body could be critical in preventing future headaches. Still, gobbling up an orange (or three) might seem harmless. Some foods have large quantities of amines, and without the enzyme, headaches (and even migraines) can be stimulated. The enzyme they are lacking is necessary for neutralizing amines in foods. Some experts say that citrus and other foods may trigger headaches because the people consuming them may have an enzyme deficiency. She thought she was just enjoying a very tasty, healthy snack, but she was also triggering pain.
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It wasn’t just any miserable headache - it was a miserable headache caused by citrus.Īfter retracing her day, Charlene realized that the three delicious tangerines were the culprit. She had a miserable headache over the weekend.