HighleyTall
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I believe food can trigger tinnitus, but when it comes to alcohol, I've noticed that my tinnitus worsens depending on the type of wine. This makes me think that it might not be the alcohol itself causing the issue, but rather the preservatives used in the wine.
"It is hypothesized that in individuals with sulfite intolerance, elevated serum sulfite levels inhibit enzymes related to the synthesis or activation of neurotransmitters active in the nucleus accumbens, resulting in tinnitus."
In my experience, eating a lot of unsalted peanuts can also cause my tinnitus to worsen.
"It is hypothesized that in individuals with sulfite intolerance, elevated serum sulfite levels inhibit enzymes related to the synthesis or activation of neurotransmitters active in the nucleus accumbens, resulting in tinnitus."
In my experience, eating a lot of unsalted peanuts can also cause my tinnitus to worsen.