can red wine cause toothaches?

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Answered: Red wine removal

Hydrogen peroxide will bleach it.

Answered: Is red wine good for your health?

Red wine is a particularly rich source of antioxidants flavonoid phenolics. Many studies to uncover a cause for red wine's effects have focused on its phenolic constituents, particularly resveratrol and the flavonoids. Resveratrol, found in grape skins and seeds, increases HDL cholesterol and ...

Answered: Is it only cheap red wine that gives you a headache?

If you have a sensitivity to red wine, then no. ANY red wine will affect you. I speak from experience. In my younger years, I once overindulged on red wine. (I was never so sick in my life.) It's now more than 30 years later and I STILL cannot drink ANY red wine, no matter how high the quality. I ...

Answered: Health Benefits of Red Wine

Red wine is a particularly rich source of antioxidants flavonoid phenolics. Many studies to uncover a cause for red wine's effects have focused on its phenolic constituents, particularly resveratrol and the flavonoids. Resveratrol, found in grape skins and seeds, increases HDL cholesterol and ...

Answered: The toothache is going to kill me

go to dentist to get solution
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How do i make wine?

There's different way to make your own wine. Check out this link Homemade Wine Guide

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How do I know if a year has been good when I need to pick a wine? I'm a

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If you are experiencing toothache pain and cannot afford to go to the

I'm sorry, but in the NYC area we have hospitals who treat patients regardless of ability to pay. Furthermore, any person who really cannot pay for dental care, also cannot pay for medical care, and should apply and will be granted Medicaid status, which is a passport to everything. I respectfully ...