The study also addressed whether sulfites, biogenic amines and tannins are among the causes of headaches after drinking red wine.
The study proved that the amount of milligrams of sulfites in red wine is too low to be linked to hangovers. Meanwhile, ...
But, the culprit of any wine-induced headaches are more likely histamines, tannins, added sugars or gelatins, or just ethanol alcohol itself. Sulfites' lingering MSG-esque hysteria is a leftover ...
Dr. Vivek Murthy issued an advisory Friday about alcohol and cancer risk and called for changes to beverage warning labels.
“Sulfites are more prevalent in red wine ... he suggested moderating alcohol consumption, alternating alcoholic beverages ...