Posted by: Jessicaddowns
« on: February 03, 2017, 02:21:50 PM »Old post I know, but I am sensitive to sulfites after some bowel surgeries. Almost Everything has sulfites in it. I have a reaction to canola oil. It is made from rapeseesa which is high in natural sulfites. You may well consider all forms of corn derivitaves as full of sulfites. Bleached starches and flours and even gluten free (or maybe I should say from experience, especially gluten free!). I'm going to order molybdenum supplement to see if it helps me to get rid of this sensitivity as I'm sensitive to all products even under 10ppm contamination. There's only one I have found on amazon that doesn't contain sulfites, itself. It's liquid form and only contains water. Others contain acids that are likely derived from a sulfited source. So far for me and my experiences, cutting all sources can mean the difference between the following:
Eating anything I feel like - using the bathroom 20+ times per 24hrs and extreme rectal pain
getting almost all sulfites out of my diet - 10 bathroom trips in 24hrs and mild pain, still inconvenient and uncomfortable
Virtually sulfite free - 6 bathroom trips per 24hrs. Maybe I could get it to be less???
Don't forget all the additives in medicines, including aspirin and nsaids and most others. The only thing I can use is goody's or alka seltzer... when in doubt google search the ingredient and add the word sulfite afterwards to see if the ingredient has sulfites in its processing.
I hope this helps you or anyone else searching sulfites and finding this forum thread. Thanks.
Eating anything I feel like - using the bathroom 20+ times per 24hrs and extreme rectal pain
getting almost all sulfites out of my diet - 10 bathroom trips in 24hrs and mild pain, still inconvenient and uncomfortable
Virtually sulfite free - 6 bathroom trips per 24hrs. Maybe I could get it to be less???
Don't forget all the additives in medicines, including aspirin and nsaids and most others. The only thing I can use is goody's or alka seltzer... when in doubt google search the ingredient and add the word sulfite afterwards to see if the ingredient has sulfites in its processing.
I hope this helps you or anyone else searching sulfites and finding this forum thread. Thanks.