Scented candles are just one of many things that can set off a migraine headache in people who are prone to them. Also irregular sleep patters, sudden changes in temperature and humidity, changes in pressure, shock and vibration, loud noises, irregular or poor eating patterns and mensural cycle. All but the latter of which I was subject to when flying airplanes for Uncle Sam.
Nonetheless, I don’t like scented candles. I stay out of Yankee Candle and Bath and Beautyworks.
I don’t think I am prone – I can count all the headaches I’ve had that lasted more than 60 seconds in my entire life on both hands with several fingers left over.
LeftCoastKen Premium Member about 4 years ago
Not sure how to take this one … is she a “COVID-19 is a hoax” believer?
sandpiper about 4 years ago
As a taste test, I like food smells better . If I can’t smell peanut butter or coffee, it will mean more than just a seasonal allergy.
dflak about 4 years ago
Scented candles are just one of many things that can set off a migraine headache in people who are prone to them. Also irregular sleep patters, sudden changes in temperature and humidity, changes in pressure, shock and vibration, loud noises, irregular or poor eating patterns and mensural cycle. All but the latter of which I was subject to when flying airplanes for Uncle Sam.
Nonetheless, I don’t like scented candles. I stay out of Yankee Candle and Bath and Beautyworks.
I don’t think I am prone – I can count all the headaches I’ve had that lasted more than 60 seconds in my entire life on both hands with several fingers left over.