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Marc Applebaum, the marketing director at Rosenthal Estate Wines, shared his excitement about the new venture: "After the ...
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Red wine may be on your Thanksgiving menu, but for some people, even a small glass can result in a headache. Now researchers say they may have figured out why. In a new study, published in the ...
A flavanol found in red wines could be the culprit behind the headaches, according to a study by University of California, Davis, which was published in the journal Scientific Reports last month.
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A version of this article appears in print on Nov. 28, 2023, Section D, Page 6 of the New York edition with the headline: Headaches May Dim The Glow of Red Wine.
Digestive issues “Red wine is kind of the trifecta,” Bonci says. Not only does it have histamines and sulfites, but it also has a protein found in grape skin called LTP.
Red wine contains a higher level of histamines than white wine, and people with a histamine intolerance may be more likely to get a headache from red wine. (iStock) "Alcohol, in general, is a ...