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š§ The Power of Creatine for Migraine
It turns out that creatine supplementation isn't only beneficial for elite athletes and gym sharks...

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Hey Migraine Mentees š
Todayās newsletter takes about 5 minutes to readāso if youāve only got 60 seconds, hereās what you need to know:
Creatine monohydrate isnāt just for weight rooms anymoreāas studies now show it can benefit both the brain and bodyā¦
Low brain creatine stores are linked to chronic migraine symptoms, post-concussion headaches, and medication-overuse migraine painā¦
Studies show 5-20 g of creatine monohydrate daily can yield benefits in memory, cognition, and energy levelsā¦
Pairing creatine monohydrate supplementation with methylated B-vitamins and magnesium can optimize mitochondrial function and blunt inflammationā¦
Decades of research show creatine is safe for healthy kidneys, though anyone on long-term NSAIDs or with renal concerns should get baseline labs firstā¦
This week weāll show you how creatine supplementation could recharge your neurons, shorten migraine recovery time, and give you back the bandwidth to liveānot just cope with chronic migraine.
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Creatine - The Newest Supplement for Migraine Relief
š This Weekās Top Article
The Power of Creatine for Migraine
š“ Migraine-Friendly Recipe of the Week
Wild-Caught White Fish with Brown Rice and Asparagus

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šļø MIGRAINE MINICAST
š§ Creatine - The Newest Supplement for Migraine Relief
šļøāāļø When your hydration is on point, triggers are tracked, and youāve got a strong foundation for your nutritionāyet the pain persistsā¦Your neurons might be running on empty.
š§ This episode hits the essentials on why creatine monohydrate may be the best kept secret for treating chronic migraine:
How creatine restocks brain energy during aura and attacksā¦
Why low levels show up in post-concussion and chronic migraine casesā¦
Simple 3ā5 g/day guidelines (that go up to 20g/day for brain health), plus safety notes for vegans, perimenopause, and kidney concernsā¦
When to dose and how to speak to your medical team about creatine usageā¦
šÆ Check out this weekās episode for a quick primer on how creatine supplementation could be the missing link for finding solutions to your chronic migraines.
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š§ The Power of Creatine for Migraine
If youāve dialed in your hydration and electrolytes, tracked every trigger, and tested every supplementābut migraine pain still continues to hijack your weekāthereās one metabolic tool you might want to look intoā¦
šļøāāļø Creatine
While creatine is best-known for powering athletes and weekend warriors, creatine also fuels the high-octane energy demands of your brain.
Emerging evidence suggests that topping up this cellular ābackup batteryā can calm the storm of metabolic stress, inflammation, and excitability that drives migraine attacks.
Letās unpack how it worksāand how to decide if it belongs in your migraine management toolkit.
š Why Creatine Matters for Migraine Sufferers
Brain-Energy Rescue (ATP on Demand)
The creatine-phosphocreatine system shuttles quick energy (ATP) to neurons when demand spikes, which is exactly whatās needed during cortical spreading depression, aura, or prolonged pain signals during an attack.
Low phosphocreatine reserves leave neurons āenergy-bankrupt,ā tipping them into migraine-prone hyper-excitability.
Mitochondrial Support & Oxidative Stress Control
Creatine buffers free radicals and stabilizes mitochondrial membranesākey factors in patients whose migraines stem from metabolic dysfunction.
Clinically, we have yet to see a migraine patient who hasnāt had underlying metabolic issues affecting their symptoms.
Neuroprotection After Head Injuries or Metabolic Stress
In pediatric pilot studies and research, daily creatine supplementation before an injury cut post-traumatic headaches and dizziness after concussions by >50 %.
Animal and early human data show similar benefits for chronic migraine and post-TBI pain. Thereās even data to showcase that patients with medication overuse migraines have lower baseline levels of creatine.
Possible CGRP & Neuroinflammation Modulation
Creatine may dampen glutamate excitotoxicity and lower inflammatory cytokine surgesātwo central migraine pathways.
Research is ongoing, but preliminary magnetic-resonance spectroscopy shows altered creatine levels in the pons of migraineurs, hinting at a compensatory shortfall.
š„ The How and Why ā Dose, Form, and Timing of Creatine Supplementation
Creatine Monohydrate | Typical Brain-Boost Protocol |
|---|---|
Loading (optional): 0.3 g/kg/day for 5ā7 days (split doses) | Rapidly saturates both muscle and brain stores. |
Maintenance: 3ā5 g/day (most adults) | Taken with carbs or protein enhances uptake. |
Brain: Up to 20g/day (most adults) | Newest studies show improvements in memory, cognition, and focus at these levels |
Time to Benefit: 2ā4 weeks for body and neural effects | Longer in older adults or vegans (lower baseline stores). |
š Safety Check: Decades of data show no kidney harm in healthy individuals at ⤠5 g/day, but we canāt confirm that for 20g/day. Still, anyone with renal impairment, hypertension, or pregnancy should consult their provider first. Mild weight gain (ā 1ā2 lbs) from water retention is common but harmless.
š§ Why This Matters for You
Unfortunately, many of you still find yourselves pushing through the day on half-charged brainsājuggling work, family, and all the things that come with chronic migraines.
Itās exhaustingā¦
If your mitochondria canāt keep up, no amount of hydration, electrolytes, or trigger-tracking will compensate for it. By restoring cellular ābattery lifeā, you can potentially lower attack frequency, shorten recovery time, and boost cognitive clarity between episodes.
Clinically, we see the biggest wins in:
Patients with exercise-induced or stress-triggered migraines
Those with post-concussion history or simultaneous chronic daily headaches
Vegans/vegetarians (dietary creatine is almost exclusively animal-based)
Women in perimenopauseāwhen hormonal flux plus declining muscle mass sap creatine stores
Individuals who struggle with chronic fatigue and metabolic dysfunction
šæ Hereās What You Can Do Today
Ask Your Provider for a Personalized Plan
Discuss a 4-week trial of creatine monohydrate (3ā5 g/day) with your medical provider; track symptoms, along with migraine days, severity, and recovery times.
Pair Creatine with Methylated B-Vitamin & Magnesium Support
As we discussed last week, these nutrients work together alongside creatine to optimize mitochondrial ATP production and dampen inflammation.
Hydrate + Balance Electrolytes
Creatine pulls water into cells; adequate fluids (½ oz per lb body-weight) and electrolytes can help avoid any additional cramping or GI upset.
Leverage Your āEnergy Windowsā
Take creatine with a small carb-protein snack (or post-workout) to maximize absorption and avoid stomach discomfort. We donāt suggest taking it on an empty stomachā¦
šØ Clinical Note: If youāre on nephrotoxic meds (e.g., long-term NSAIDs) or have kidney concerns, speak to your medical provider and ask to get baseline eGFR first to ensure safety.
š£ Creatine Could Be Your Missing Puzzle Pieceā¦
Creatine is no longer just for bodybuilders; itās a low-cost, well-studied molecule that can recharge your neuronal batteries, stabilize brain networks, and give you back the bandwidth to liveānot just cope.
Creatine is one of the most well-documented and studied molecules in the world, and the safety of it is unparalleled compared to other molecules on the market.
Now itās up to you to figure out the next phase of your healing journeyā¦
š§ The Migraine Mentors

š“MIGRAINE-FRIENDLY RECIPE
Wild-Caught White Fish with Brown Rice and Asparagus

Serves 1ā2 | Prep time: 10 minutes | Cook time: 20 minutes
Ingredients š„
1 fresh wild-caught white fish fillet (cod or haddock), ~5ā6 oz
1/2 cup brown rice (uncooked)
6ā8 fresh asparagus spears
1 tbsp olive oil (divided)
Sea salt, fresh parsley or thyme (optional)
Step-by-Step Instructions ā
Step 1 - Cook the Brown Rice š
Rinse 1/2 cup of brown rice under cool water.
In a small pot, add the rice and 1 cup of water.
Bring to a boil, then reduce to low heat. Cover and simmer for 30ā35 minutes, or until tender.
Turn off heat and let sit, covered, for 5 minutes. Fluff with a fork before serving.
Step 2 - Prepare and Bake the Fish šļø
Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C).
Line a baking dish with parchment paper or lightly grease it with olive oil.
Pat the fish dry and place it in the dish. Drizzle with 1/2 tablespoon of olive oil.
Sprinkle lightly with sea salt and fresh herbs like parsley or thyme, if using.
Bake uncovered for 12ā15 minutes, or until the fish flakes easily with a fork.
Step 3 - Steam the Asparagus š©āš³
Wash and trim the tough ends off the asparagus spears.
In a steamer basket over boiling water, steam for 5ā7 minutes until just tender but still bright green.
Drizzle with the remaining 1/2 tablespoon of olive oil and a pinch of salt.
Step 4 - Plate and Serve š½ļø
Place a serving of brown rice on your plate.
Add the baked fish fillet and steamed asparagus.
Optional: Top with fresh herbs or a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil for flavor.
Why This Meal Is Migraine and Histamine Friendly ā
Fresh white fish like cod and haddock are naturally low in histamine when cooked fresh (not aged or canned). They provide lean protein without common migraine triggers like nitrates or aged preservatives.
Brown rice is a whole grain thatās naturally gluten-free, bland in flavor, and rarely triggers migraines or histamine issues.
Asparagus is low in histamine and packed with antioxidants and fiber. Itās also a gentle, non-fermented veggie that wonāt disrupt sensitive systems.
Olive oil is an anti-inflammatory fat that supports brain health and is well tolerated by most people with migraines or histamine intolerance.
Why Itās Low Glycemic š
The fiber in brown rice and asparagus slows down the absorption of glucose, preventing rapid blood sugar spikes.
Lean protein from fish also helps moderate blood sugar and insulin responses.

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