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Kathy Patalsky

Debunking Ten Wine Sulfite Myths

... preservative,  and have been used for hundreds of years. Without them, we would not be able to have wines that have the ability to age for many years. Sulfites also kill off any bugs that result from a ages-old, not-so-clean wineries. Some ... Read Read: Debunking Ten Wine Sulfite Myths

By: Kathy Patalsky | 01/02/2009 | Wines & Spirits
David Cowley

Help I Am Allergic To Sulfite

... Talk to the allergy specialist if you are unsure about any medications that need to be stopped and for how long. Patients allergic to sulfite rarely show a positive allergic response to skin testing. The most reliable way to test for ... Read Read: Help I Am Allergic To Sulfite

By: David Cowley | 25/05/2007 | Non-Fiction
DJ Brew

Does Sulfite Cause Red Wine Headaches?

... . In comparison, peanut allergies affect about 4% of the population. For these people the inability to break down sulfites can be a life threatening problem – much more serious than a headache. Symptoms typically include restricted ... Read Read: Does Sulfite Cause Red Wine Headaches?

By: DJ Brew | 15/01/2008 | Wines & Spirits
Dr. Brett Saks

Food Additives - the Consequences

... ban still permits manufacturers of processed foods, dried fruits, wines and beer to use sulfites, although if these manufacturers are prudent on behalf of their customers, they will voluntarily restrain or curtail sulfite use. Nitrates ... Read Read: Food Additives - the Consequences

By: Dr. Brett Saks | 08/05/2008 | Nutrition
Ian Hugh Scott

Potassium Or Sodium Metabisulfite? Which Should the Home Winemaker Use?

... version can contain a slightly smaller amount of sulfur dioxide. When purchasing a wine kit, the type of sulfite that is included which is to be added to the homemade wine after it has completed fermentation is potassium sulfite. It is best ... Read Read: Potassium Or Sodium Metabisulfite? Which Should the Home Winemaker Use?

By: Ian Hugh Scott | 29/10/2009 | Wines & Spirits

What Are Campden Tablets?

... for. One tablet per gallon will provide about 50 parts per million of sulfur dioxide. However, this tablet form of sulfite is not without its drawbacks: 1. In order to be useful, the tablet needs to be finely crushed before it is can be ... Read Read: What Are Campden Tablets?

By: Ian Hugh Scott | 29/10/2009 | Wines & Spirits

Are the "Red Wine Headaches" Preventing You From Enjoying Red Wine? Try This!

... don't get them after drinking white wine but those reds really seem to bring the ache on. Have you like others blamed it on sulfite? If you have, consider that the majority of wines, both red and white, contain sulfite. Sulfites (usually ... Read Read: Are the "Red Wine Headaches" Preventing You From Enjoying Red Wine? Try This!

By: Ian Hugh Scott | 29/10/2009 | Wines & Spirits

Reading Wine Labels

... vineyard. Wines without vineyard on the label have no such requirement and can be severely mixed.The final bit of information you may see on the label is “contains sulfites”. This is a government required warning that must be on the label ... Read Read: Reading Wine Labels

By: Thomas Ajava | 30/09/2009 | Wines & Spirits

Christina Pomoni

Reasons why some wines produce headaches

... , dried fruit, luncheon meats and flavored gelatin. These foods probably do not cause headaches, so here is another proof that sulfites in wine are not responsible for the headaches. > Cheap wines Cheap wines cause headaches because they ... Read Read: Reasons why some wines produce headaches

By: Christina Pomoni | 21/06/2009 | Wines & Spirits
Ian Hugh Scott

Don't Whine Over Bad Wine!

... , you'll probably need to purchase Potassium Metabisulfite in one pound packages. You may as well just use the sulfite as both your wine protectant and sanitizer. One precaution: Potassium Metabisulfite can lose its effectiveness over time. ... Read Read: Don't Whine Over Bad Wine!

By: Ian Hugh Scott | 28/10/2009 | Wines & Spirits
John Spencer Ellis

Molybdenum

... the sulfite toxins that build up inside the body. That is one reason why it is believed to have antioxidant characteristics. Sulfites in the body are common because they are regularly included in chemical preservatives. Certain foods and ... Read Read: Molybdenum

By: John Spencer Ellis | 28/07/2008 | Nutrition
Ian Hugh Scott

A Quick Guide to Common Wine Additives

... have been inoculated with yeast, and are almost always added when the fermentation has completed. As well as inhibiting bacteria growth, sulfite helps protect against oxidation. Sodium Metabisulfite Although not as common today, sodium ... Read Read: A Quick Guide to Common Wine Additives

By: Ian Hugh Scott | 29/10/2009 | Wines & Spirits

All About Wine

... have "Contains Sulfites" on the label. This is because about very small percentage of asthma sufferers can be extremely sensitive to sulfites. Sulfites or sulfur dioxide is a compound occurring naturally during the fermentation process. ... Read Read: All About Wine

By: Jude Simons | 15/07/2009 | Food & Beverage

All About Wine

... have "Contains Sulfites" on the label. This is because about very small percentage of asthma sufferers can be extremely sensitive to sulfites. Sulfites or sulfur dioxide is a compound occurring naturally during the fermentation process. ... Read Read: All About Wine

By: Jude Simons | 14/07/2009 | Food & Beverage

All About Organic Wines

... no added sulphites. • Made with organic ingredients: They have at least 70% of organically grown grapes and may contain sulfite. • Organic: They contain at least 95% of ingredients from certified sources. • Some organic ingredients: Thus, ... Read Read: All About Organic Wines

By: James Copper | 15/09/2008 | Food & Beverage

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