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book review by Arthur H. Elkind, MD The Migraine Miracle–A Sugar-Free, Gluten-Free, Ancestral Diet to Reduce Inflammation and Relieve Your Headaches for Good. By Josh Turknett, MD, and Recipes by Jenny Turknett Published in the U.S. by New Harbringer Publications. Copyright: 2013. List price: $16.95. 219 pages. ISBN: 978-1-60882-875-3 When I was invited to review this book, The Migraine Miracle, I was personally interested because I have been diagnosed with adult coeliac disease, and have experienced this disorder since infancy. The in the 20th century, resulting in gastrointestinal disease. In childhood, it is described as coeliac disease, and in adulthood, as sprue. The second reason that I wanted to review this book is that the subject involved my professional interest in primary headache disorders. The primary headache disorders include the principal types: migraine and tension-type headaches. Throughout my career, I specialized in treating headaches, and during the past three decades, I have reviewed many articles and books about headache–both migraine and related disorders. Many authors, including physicians, allied health professionals, PhDs, and lay individuals have written books for the answer to the resolution of their headache problems. Often, the basis of their books is anecdotal. 14 HeadW ise™ | This particular book was written by Doctor Josh and a migraine sufferer. It offers the reader a method to “relieve your headaches for good.” The anecdotal relief that he obtained was due to Doctor Turknett following a sugar-free, gluten-free diet. Without lingering on the numerous books that are presently available on all types of diets (food inclusion or avoidance, high fat, low carbohydrate, vegetarian, etc), I will attempt to make some reasonable assessment offer a reasonable explanation and discussion of migraine, “sinus headache,” and “tension” headaches. Dr. Turknett appears to dispense with the thought that these individuals may be experiencing tension-type headaches. He believes all headaches of the tension-type are variants of migraine. The author offers the usual factors causing migraine: family history, lifestyle, and dietary. A standard review of abortive treatments, including over-the-counter agents and the triptans, is provided Volume 4, Issue 1 • 2014 142651_A_NHFHeadWise–June.indd 14 6/2/14 8:10 PM