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The most dangerous sulfited foods are white wines and dried apricots. If you do poorly with both wine and dried fruit, a sulfite problem is strongly indicated. If wine and dried fruit don't cause you much trouble, you probably don't have to worry about sulfites. When you suspect a sulfite allergy or intolerance, the logical thing to do is try avoiding sulfites. If this helps you to feel better, you have made a great discovery. Sensitive people have many different reactions to sulfites and sulfur dioxide including typical allergic symptoms like hives, rosacea, facial swelling, throat constriction, leg cramps, digestive upsets, headache and allergic shock. Many diseases are complicated by sulfites including asthma, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and arthritis, irritable bowel syndrome, heart arrhythmia, irregular blood pressure, thyroid and liver problems, Marfan syndrome and Behcet's vasculitis. If any of these symptoms or diseases is not under control, you might try avoiding the major sources of sulfite as suggested by the following chart.

Easy List of Foods to Avoid

Age

Avoid These Foods for Reduced Sulfite Exposure

All Instant potatoes, dried fruit, lemon juice concentrate, molasses, taurine, biotin,
fastfood french fries, fastfood hash browns and fastfood pizza, plus any food
with a label that declares sodium sulfite, bisulfite, metabisulfite or sulfur dioxide.
Infants Formula made with corn syrup, corn syrup solids or maltodextrin,
cereal made with dried fruit, juice sweetened with white grape juice
Children Super size colas, gummy worms, coconut candy and fruit roll-ups
Adults Wine, wine vinegar, guacamole, coconut drinks, sulfa drugs and MSM


This chart will not eliminate sulfites and sulfur dioxide from your diet but it will reduce your daily sulfite load and the allergic stress you place on your body. Many allergic diseases like asthma are strongly associated with sulfite sensitivity. In a Japanese study at Daoi Hospital, 65% of asthmatics displayed a heightened sensitivity to sulfites even if sulfites didn't trigger asthma attacks directly. This suggests that sulfites may be deeply involved in the allergic cycle of chronic disease. If your family history puts you at risk for developing allergy, asthma or other chronic conditions, avoiding sulfites may be a prudent preventative measure. If you are at risk, you should also ask your doctor about your copper and zinc levels, as an imbalance may contribute to sulfite sensitivity and chronic disease.

If avoiding the major sulfite demons improves your health, congratulations. Keep up the good work and be very careful to let your doctor know you have a sulfa problem. Double check to be sure your doctor does not prescribe a sulfa drug as medication. Classical sulfa drugs are antibiotics like Bactrim and Septra used to treat strong infections. But they have other uses too, like Celebrex used to treat arthritis or hydrochlorothyazide used as a diuretic. Carefully read the prescription inserts before taking any new drugs. The claim by most medical professionals that sulfite and sulfa allergy are unrelated is simply not supported by the experience of those that write to my website. And most definitely, I am sensitive to both.

If avoiding the major demons is helpful but not enough, you may wish to visit the No Sulfites Internet Store. Here you will find additional information and some handy items for people with more extreme cases of sulfite sensitivity. These include supplements that can increase your tolerance, a chemical kit that tests for sulfites, a book for the very sensitive and a hair test to detect mineral imbalances. If you have questions regarding sulfites, I am happy to answer email.

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