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- $Title{Red Wine and Migraine Headaches}
- $Subject{migraine migraines headache headaches wine Ill Defined Symptoms
- symptom diet diets food foods drink drinks alcohol tyramine flavonoids}
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- Red Wine and Migraine Headaches
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- QUESTION: I suffer from migraine headaches on an irregular basis. However,
- one little glass of red wine and I am down for the count. What puzzles me
- though is that my girlfriend, who also suffers with migraine, can drink
- regularly with no ill effects whatsoever. Do you have any explanations for
- this puzzle.
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- ANSWER: Many migraine sufferers have similar stories to tell, for research
- tells us that about 25% of patients with this painful and disabling type of
- headache relate the onset of an attack to some specific beverage or food. The
- chief culprit is identified as alcohol, but even here there are some notable
- differences. Many patients can get by with a drink or two from time to time,
- but those who drink red wine are generally the ones with acute onset of
- headache, usually within three hours after imbibing. White wine drinkers do
- not suffer similarly, nor do those who drink other forms of alcohol, such as
- vodka or even beer. We know that red wine contains certain substances not
- found in other alcoholic drinks. One such chemical that is frequently thought
- to be the cause is tyramine, which has an action in the body similar to
- adrenalin. Another group of chemicals found in red wine are the flavonoids,
- that produce the color of the wine, and they too can be the cause of your
- problem. In general the rule is simple; if a food or drink causes the onset of
- a migraine, you should drop it from your diet permanently. It might be
- interesting to compare your choices of beverage with your nonsuffering
- girlfriend and see if this explanation answers the question in your case.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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