Yep. The first thing to do is determine which channel you're going to use as a reference.
Open up Curves Transformation or Histogram Transformation and zoom in so you can see the RGB channels clearly. You're looking for the channel that is furthest to the left. That is the channel you're going to align the other channels with. Once you know this......
Open up the Channel Extraction process and drag the New Instance triangle onto the image. This will seperate the RGB channels and give you 3 images with the postfix _R _G and _B. Close channel extraction.
Open up the Linear Fit process and select your chosen channel to align to as the reference image. Then drag the New Instance triangle onto the other two channels. Close Linear Fit once you're finished.
Open up Channel Combination process and click on the Select Channel square (right hand side) for each of the channels, This should auto-populate the channels with the correct image due to the _R _G or _B postfix on each image. Click the Apply Global circle and voila.....one image with no red hue.
If you want a full explanation of how and what you're doing....check out Astro Dude's channel on youtube. Look for the video titled "Pixinsight intermediate series part 1 (color correction)". (about 10mins into the video)