Can you drink beer, vodka and other alcohol and not get a nasty headache?
But if you drink red wine, you best have some motrin or wet cold socks on your feet the next day to pull you through? You're not alone.
Red wine headaches are no fun. The cause is likely due to the sulfites put in them. A professor of mine practiced in the Napa Valley so she saw patients present with red wine headaches all...the...time.
What did she do for them?
She knew she couldn't tell wine makers and wine lovers to stop drinking wine. So she dug deep and looked for the cause of red wine headaches.
She found one.
Molybdenum deficiency.
She said it worked all the time. Instead of going to the supplement shelves and buying a multi with molybdenum in there, she recommend getting straight up molybdenum as the amount in a multi is not enough to replenish a deficiency.
Molybdenum is not the most absorbable mineral on the planet - far from actually. With the flagrant digestive weakness people ...Read More
Can you drink beer, vodka and other alcohol and not get a nasty headache?
But if you drink red wine, you best have some motrin or wet cold socks on your feet the next day to pull you through? You're not alone.
Red wine headaches are no fun. The cause is likely due to the sulfites put in them. A professor of mine practiced in the Napa Valley so she saw patients present with red wine headaches all...the...time.
What did she do for them?
She knew she couldn't tell wine makers and wine lovers to stop drinking wine. So she dug deep and looked for the cause of red wine headaches.
She found one.
Molybdenum deficiency.
She said it worked all the time. Instead of going to the supplement shelves and buying a multi with molybdenum in there, she recommend getting straight up molybdenum as the amount in a multi is not enough to replenish a deficiency.
Molybdenum is not the most absorbable mineral on the planet - far from actually. With the flagrant digestive weakness people ...Read More
You may want to consider molybdenum. Good old Moly-B.
It's interesting to see cleansing supplements loaded with cysteines, MSM, broccoli and other high sulfur compounds yet there is no molybdenum. One would think that if one needs to a supplement to help the liver detoxify, that the same person may be deficient in molybdenum.
It is cheap. It is widely available. Yet about 30% of Americans are "deficient".
If you find yourself gassy or sick after drinking wine, sulfite containing foods or sulfur containing foods, you may want to consider molybdenum.
There is no RDA for it but I have seen supplements providing about 100 to 500 mcg per pill.
Learn more about Molybdenum here - including why it is essential for our bodies. Molybdenum Properties and Actions Now remember this site talks about a molybdenum deficiency - meaning a medically dangerous low level. I am referring to a level of molybdenum that may or may not be so medically dangerous - rather on the cusp of a major deficiency.