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Todd:

 

Aren't reactions to sulphites in wine a problem for many people---or

is that sulphides. Or, is this not a similar problem?

 

Jim Ramholz

 

 

 

 

 

, <@i...> wrote:

> > b) there is

> > documented evidence that people are allergic to

> > sulfites and sulfur dioxide

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, <@i...> wrote:

> > b) there is

> > documented evidence that people are allergic to

> > sulfites and sulfur dioxide

>

>

> subhuti says this is also false. A cursory search of medline seems

to support Subhuti on this one. he will be doing an article on this

topic later this year.

 

The Food and Drug Administration estimates that one out of a hundred

people is sulfite-sensitive, and that 5 percent of those who have

asthma are also at risk of suffering an adverse reaction to the

substance.

 

Check out the article " Sulfites: Safe for Most, Dangerous for Some "

at http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/096_sulf.html

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> Aren't reactions to sulphites in wine a problem for many

people--

 

I thought so, but apparently its not yet settled. In any event,

sulfites are not the same as sulfur.

 

 

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> Check out the article " Sulfites: Safe for Most, Dangerous for

Some "

 

this line jumped out at me.

 

" Doctors believe that asthmatics develop difficulty breathing by

inhaling sulfite fumes from treated foods, " notes Dan Atkins,

M.D., a pediatrician at the National Jewish Center for

Immunology and Respiratory Medicine in Denver, Colo.

 

Medline evidence also links most sulfur " allergy " to an inhalation

effect, not oral ingestion. this would seem to explain the

discrepancy.

 

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From a perspective of homeopathy, the constant ingestion of a substance,

even a " crude " , un-potentized substance, might result in a " proving " ,

especially in someone who is sensitive to that particular substance or

just plain sensitive. If you want to know how that might manifest, read

a homeopathic Materia Medica on the substance, in this case sulphur. If

you don't have easy access to a homeopathic materia medica, here's a

link to an abbreviated one:

http://homeoint.org/books/allkeyn/allkeyss.htm#Sul As this is a list

for TCM, I will not comment publicly on this subject further, but if you

want more information, please feel free to email me privately.

 

Christina

 

jramholz wrote:

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> , <@i...> wrote:

> > > b) there is

> > > documented evidence that people are allergic to

> > > sulfites and sulfur dioxide

> >

> >

> > subhuti says this is also false. A cursory search of medline seems

> to support Subhuti on this one. he will be doing an article on this

> topic later this year.

>

> The Food and Drug Administration estimates that one out of a hundred

> people is sulfite-sensitive, and that 5 percent of those who have

> asthma are also at risk of suffering an adverse reaction to the

> substance.

>

> Check out the article " Sulfites: Safe for Most, Dangerous for Some "

> at http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/096_sulf.html

>

>

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practitioners, matriculated students and postgraduate academics specializing in

Chinese Herbal Medicine, provides a variety of professional services, including

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Sulfites

_http://www.goodwithchildren.com/food/protect-against-sulfites.aspx_

(http://www.goodwithchildren.com/food/protect-against-sulfites.aspx)

 

Whether sulfites occur naturally, as they do in _wines_

(http://www.goodwithchildren.com/food/protect-against-sulfites.aspx#) (without

_sulfites_

(http://www.goodwithchildren.com/food/fast-food-risks.aspx) you'd have a lot of

vintage vinegar), or are added later, they are equally dangerous if you have a

sulfite sensitivity. Remember, just because a sulfite is not on the label

doesn't mean it is not in the product.

MOST FREQUENTLY SULFITED FOODS:

* Baked Products. Cookies, crackers (even good old grahams), pie and

quiche crusts, soft pretzels, waffles, wheat tortillas.

* _Beverages_

(http://www.goodwithchildren.com/food/protect-against-sulfites.aspx#) (canned,

bottled, frozen, regular, and dietetic). _Beer_

(http://www.goodwithchildren.com/food/protect-against-sulfites.aspx#) , cider,

cocktail mixes, colas, fruit _drinks_

(http://www.goodwithchildren.com/food/protect-against-sulfites.aspx#) , fruit

juices, instant tea, _soups_

(http://www.goodwithchildren.com/food/protect-against-sulfites.aspx#) ,

vegetable juices, wine

coolers, wines.

* Candies, Confections, _Desserts_

(http://www.goodwithchildren.com/food/protect-against-sulfites.aspx#) , and

Syrups. Caramels, hard candies (sour

balls, etc.), brown sugar, raw beet sugar, powdered beet sugar, white

granulated beet sugar, corn sugar, Maraschino cherries, glazed _fruits_

(http://www.goodwithchildren.com/food/protect-against-sulfites.aspx#) , jellies,

jams,

corn syrup, maple syrup, _pancake_

(http://www.goodwithchildren.com/food/protect-against-sulfites.aspx#) syrup,

fruit toppings, high fructose corn syrup,

shredded _coconut_

(http://www.goodwithchildren.com/food/protect-against-sulfites.aspx#) , flavored

(and unflavored) gelatins, fruit pie fillings.

* Fish (frozen, canned, dried, and fresh). Clams, crab, dried cod,

_lobster_ (http://www.goodwithchildren.com/food/protect-against-sulfites.aspx#)

,

scallops, shrimp, also canned _seafood_

(http://www.goodwithchildren.com/food/protect-against-sulfites.aspx#) soups.

* Relishes, Condiments, and Mixes. _Horseradish_

(http://www.goodwithchildren.com/food/protect-against-sulfites.aspx#) , pickles,

olives, onion

relish, salad dressing mixes, wine vinegar, pickled _vegetables_

(http://www.goodwithchildren.com/food/protect-against-sulfites.aspx#) ,

sauerkraut, coleslaw,

guacamole, gravies (including those that are milk-based), dried soup mixes.

* Vegetables and Fruits (Canned, frozen, dried, instant, cut-up

fresh). _Mushrooms_

(http://www.goodwithchildren.com/food/protect-against-sulfites.aspx#) , grapes,

prepared cut fruit or vegetable salads, shredded cabbage,

avocado salad, dried fruits, trail mixes, breakfast cereals with dried fruit,

dried fruit snacks or dietetic processed fruits.

If you have allergies, asthma, or suspect that you are sensitive to

sulfites, you can protect yourself in several ways:

* Consult a doctor or allergist to confirm that you are

sulfite-sensitive and ask if you can be desensitized. Most people can.

* Read labels and avoid foods with any sulfiting agents.

* Don't trust _salad bars_

(http://www.goodwithchildren.com/food/protect-against-sulfites.aspx#) . The food

might have been sulfited by the produce

supplier before it even reached the _restaurant_

(http://www.goodwithchildren.com/food/protect-against-sulfites.aspx#) .

* Avoid dried fruits. Some asthmatics can have attacks simply from

smelling a freshly opened package of dried _apricots_

(http://www.allthatzoo.com/garden/apricots.aspx) .

* Throw away the outside leaves of any lettuce or celelry purchased at

supermarkets.

* Ask at restaurants if your food contains sulfites. They might not

know or they might not tell you, but it doesn't hurt to ask. If you're still

worried, order something not sulfited—broiled _chicken_

(http://www.goodwithchildren.com/food/protect-against-sulfites.aspx#) , meat, or

an omelette without

vegetables, for instance.

* Check your local pharmacy for a new sulfite test strip that is

designed to produce a virtually instantaneous red color when touched to a

sulfite-containing food. The darker the red, the more sulfite in the food.)

* Take nutritional supplements that can help minimize allergic and

asthmatic reactions: high-potency multiple vitamin with chelated minerals;

vitamin B complex; pantothenic acid; vitamin E; vitamin C. Highly allergic

individuals should, nevertheless, strictly avoid sulfites.

CAUTION: If you are on tetracycline medication, vitamin C buffered with

calcium ascorbate can interfere with the medicine's effectiveness. You can use

a

sodium ascorbate form of vitamin C with tetracyclines, but not if you are on

a sodium-restricted diet or are taking steroids. This regimen is not intended

as medical advice. Before starting any supplement program or making dietary

changes, consult your physician or a nutritionally oriented doctor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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So in short, sulfites are allergens that can trigger asthma.  Not as bad as

other ingredients like msg.  I do use dried small shrimps and dried shiitake

mushrooms and they do contain sulfites. I wash it thoroughly then soak in water

with colloidal silver.  Then i rinse with reverse osmosis water. Never became a

problem.

 

Melly

 

 

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