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What alcohol is least acidic to the stomach beer white wine red wine liquor?

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Does red wine vinegar cause gout?

yes


Can the acid in red wine cause canker sores in the mouth?

No, it cannot.


Does red wine cause congestion in individuals who consume it?

Yes, red wine can cause congestion in some individuals due to its histamine content, which can trigger allergic reactions and lead to symptoms like congestion.


Can red wine cause crying?

only your thoughts or eye irratations can cause crying. unless you soak your eyes in your red wine I'm betting that you were thinking of something else and those thoughts made you cry.


What type wine doesn't cause headache?

All wine can cause a headache, because all alcohol can cause hangovers. However, red wine is more likely to trigger a migraine because of the amount of histamine released in the body after drinking a glass.


Is red wine vinegar the same as red cooking wine?

No, red wine vinegar and red cooking wine are not the same. Red wine vinegar is made from fermented red wine and has a sour taste, while red cooking wine is wine that has been specially made for cooking and has a lower alcohol content.


Why red wine is red?

Not all wine is red. There are also types of white wine and rose wine. But, red wine is red because of the reddish color of the grapes it is made out of.


Does wine help with stomach ulcers?

yes. Red wine contributed the most. You could try white and/or blush wine to see if that works better. Also, eat something non-acidic before drinking the wine. This helps the stomach absorb the alcohol better with less acid reflux.


Does merlot cause cancer?

There is no positive proof that any wine causes cancer. There is much proof that red wine is good for heart ailments.


What is Lady Gaga's favourite drink?

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Why do rum vodka gin tequila cause stomach cramping but whiskey does not?

I have mild IBS and for me, painform cramping/gas are triggered by red wine and gin, but to my knowledge by no other types of alcohal. My grandfather once told my mother that he could not tolerate gin or red wine, so I figure this is inherited. A nurse told me I might no longer be producing an enzyme needed to help digest these substances. I used to not have this reaction when I was younger. It developed only in my 40s. It's too bad for me, as I like red wine much better than white wine.