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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Sulfites and Vascular Migraines

  • Direct Trigger Potential: Sulfites, commonly found in red wine, can indeed act as a trigger for various adverse reactions, including acute vascular headaches and migraines, particularly in sensitive individuals.
  • Enzyme Deficiencies: Many people who react negatively to sulfites have a reduced capacity to metabolize them due to low levels of the enzyme sulfite oxidase.
  • Histamines and Tannins: While sulfites are frequently blamed, red wine also contains high levels of histamines and tannins, which are equally potent independent triggers for vascular migraines and vasodilation.
  • Biochemical Individuality: The severity of the reaction depends heavily on an individual's total nutritional status, liver detoxification pathways, and specific biochemical sensitivities rather than a single compound alone.
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Sulfites - connections

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Wine-making shops - connections

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Migraines - connections

Migraines ->

  • Associated With: Congestive liver disease (Scope: most properly diagnosed cases)
  • Associated With: Liver function (State: abnormal; Frequency: always; Particularly: abnormal iron and manganese levels or ratios)

-> Migraines

  • Helicobacter pylori - Associated With
  • Chocolate bar - Causes (Population: some_individuals; Timing: immediate_possible)
  • Vitamin B2 - Relieves (Certainty: can; Laterality: one-sided; Condition: caused by elevated iron or sodium; Together with: magnesium)
  • Magnesium - Relieves (Certainty: can; Laterality: one-sided; Condition: caused by elevated iron or sodium; Together with: vitamin B2)
  • Liver function - Resolves (State: normalized; Duration: permanently)
  • Turmeric - Treats (Group: B)
  • Feverfew - Treats (Scope: some)
  • Chocolate bar - Triggers (Frequency: about_30_percent; Scope: triggering_food_attacks)
  • Iron, Manganese - Triggers (Level: elevated; Certainty: can; Type: classic)
  • Chocolate chemicals - Triggers (Modal: can; Population: migraine_prone_people)
  • Common food triggers - Triggers (Timing: following day; Scope: most individuals; Examples: cheeses, cashews, walnuts, peanuts, eggs, seafood, chocolate, oranges, tomatoes, potatoes, onions, strawberries, bananas, grapes, corn, cane sugar, alcoholic beverages)
  • Devil's Claw - Worsens (Modality: could; Duration: over time)
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