<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I received about 11 responses to my question about sulfites in wine. Several people have reactions sometimes and not others with no apparent pattern. More noticed with red wines than white but the reaction has been noticed with white. Cause unknown. One person had been allergic to wine prior to being detoxed for mercury. The same person takes a probiotic from Kirkman Labs and also digestive enzymes. A couple of people suggested that people who react to sulfites usually are low in molybdenum. A nutritional supplement combo using molybdenum, B12 and B6 (I think), and a substance called "P5P" was mentioned. The presence of histamines in wines was suggested as the cause. Another was that for some people a lack of or deficiency in an alcohol dehydrogenase enzyme might be the cause. Acupunture treatments were mentioned as a possible treatment. One person gets flushing (called acne rosacea by the doctor) from red wine and thinks it's from salicylate overload. One person suggested checking with my physician for a possibility of mast cell problems or other causes. One person has similar experiences and not consistent but seems to be determined by the amount of wine. If over 6 oz. headaches and a stuffy nose happen. One person couldn't drink red or rose wine - the reaction is numbness of the face and headache. Another gets weeping itchy ears from red wines at times. Thanks for everyone who responded - I appreciate it. MJ -- MJ Thomas [log in to unmask] In the beautiful Finger Lakes Wine Country of New York State! *Support summarization of posts, reply to the SENDER not the CELIAC List*