Avoiding Headache Triggers in the Form of Allergies We live in a world that is becoming increasingly polluted and unfriendly for the human body. This is not only true in the general environment in which we live, it is also true in many cases with the types of foods that we have available for us as well. The preservatives that are used in these foods are often something that breaks down the human body from the inside out and other issues, such as genetic manipulation of fruits and vegetables can also cause us considerable problems. Unfortunately, this is led to an epidemic of allergies that many of us are experiencing regularly and the headaches that go along with them cause many of us to suffer considerably. If you are having headaches as a result of allergies, you need to understand that the headaches are not really a problem, it is the fact that you are triggering the headaches by putting things into your body that it is trying to reject. This is the case with food allergies, something that many of us suffer from and may not even recognize. Some of the more common food allergies include dairy, preservatives, sweeteners (especially artificial sweeteners) and shellfish. Even if we have a slight allergy to these that is not immediately recognized whenever we eat them, they can cause a headache to come along later on in the day and it can be difficult to trace it back to the specific trigger. In order to overcome this situation, you need to be able to identify the things that are triggering the headaches and remove them from your diet. This often requires that you keep a log of everything that you eat, along with the way that you feel. Don't be surprised if the headaches occur several hours after you eat something that is triggering it. Just be aware that almost anything you eat could be the culprit, so be ready to remove it from your diet. Another allergy problem that can easily trigger headaches is from pollen. That is why many of us suffer from headaches on a seasonal basis and we can almost mark the calendar as to when those headaches are going to start. As long as you can avoid the pollen whenever possible, by running a high quality air filter in your bedroom and washing your hair before bed, you will be able to ease the amount of suffering that you receive as a result of the pollen and the headaches will be few and far between.