How to Live With an Allergy to Sulfites
Things You'll Need
- Bromelain
- Quercetin
- Vitamin C
Instructions
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Avoid products containing sulfur dioxide, sodium sulfite, sodium and potassium bisulfite, sodium and potassium metabisulfite.
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Check the label carefully if buying dried fruit. It's often preserved with sulfites. Buy dried fruit that's naturally sun-dried instead.
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Take care when buying processed foods. Many condiments, canned vegetables, soup mixes and baked goods are processed with sulfites.
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Check with the manufacturer before drinking any wine or beer. They may contain sulfites even if it's not on the label.
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Ask when you're dining out. Be especially wary of salad bars and potato products.
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Ask the store manager before buying loose bulk foods. They may contain sulfites.
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Buy organic fruits and vegetables, or buy from a store where you know the produce is free of sulfites.
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Minimize your intake of canned foods and convenience foods. Eat fresh, unprocessed foods whenever possible.
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Carry your inhaler with you when eating out if you have asthma. Asthmatics tend to be more susceptible to sulfite allergy.
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Supplement your diet with vitamin C with added bioflavonoids, 1,000 to 5,000 mg daily, or quercetin, 500mg twice daily. They both help your body tolerate allergens and boost immune function.
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Take bromelain, 100mg twice daily. It enhances the absorption of quercetin.
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