Jump to content

Talk:Sulfite: Difference between revisions

Page contents not supported in other languages.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
Line 5: Line 5:


So then are you going to tell us why this specific allergy deserves a higher threat warning? What would you tell someone who is allergic to bees? Are they advised or urged to stay away from bees? [[User:Niubrad|Niubrad]] 19:17, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
So then are you going to tell us why this specific allergy deserves a higher threat warning? What would you tell someone who is allergic to bees? Are they advised or urged to stay away from bees? [[User:Niubrad|Niubrad]] 19:17, 27 September 2006 (UTC)

The real issue becomes hidden dangers. Such as Yellow 5. Pickles. Pills - how about having
your doc prescribe it to you! One day vendor food seller sells you xyz and it is just fine.
The next day or week - there is a scare and now his food is sprinkled with sulfite. One can't watch out nor avoid that. Sulfite has been outrightly banned so many times and brought back because of the chemical industry. Big money. It is stated that 1% can die from this - but that isn't bad enough. The real numbers are 36% from a report done in California. Thirty Five was those that had severe to not sure. I'm severe at this time, but it damaging my memory and mucking around in my blood stream makes me concerned.

Revision as of 23:06, 6 October 2006

Stating the obvious

Those who are allergic to sulfites are urged to avoid products that could contain them.

Is this not rather an obvious thing to say? — sjorford++ 08:25, 7 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Look at it specifically. They aren't just -advised- to avoid products that -do- contain them, they're _urged_ to avoid products that even _could_ contain them.

So then are you going to tell us why this specific allergy deserves a higher threat warning? What would you tell someone who is allergic to bees? Are they advised or urged to stay away from bees? Niubrad 19:17, 27 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The real issue becomes hidden dangers. Such as Yellow 5. Pickles. Pills - how about having your doc prescribe it to you! One day vendor food seller sells you xyz and it is just fine. The next day or week - there is a scare and now his food is sprinkled with sulfite. One can't watch out nor avoid that. Sulfite has been outrightly banned so many times and brought back because of the chemical industry. Big money. It is stated that 1% can die from this - but that isn't bad enough. The real numbers are 36% from a report done in California. Thirty Five was those that had severe to not sure. I'm severe at this time, but it damaging my memory and mucking around in my blood stream makes me concerned.