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MCC06 | 20:47 Wed 26th Sep 2001 | Food & Drink
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Which foods trigger asthma - and what can you eat to lessen the risk?
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I read a report which claimed a common asthma trigger was sulphur dioxide, given off by a group of additivies, commonly found in foods. Check food labels for additives E220-E227. Where possible go for organic foods if you're asthmatic. particular foods that may contain these additives include juices, fruit pie fillings, jams and sausages. I have also read that dairy products can cause a build up of mucous in your system which exacerbates breathing difficulties and asthma
I found that drinking lemon juice triggered off my asthma.
All the common allergy triggers - sulphur dioxide, milk products, chocolate, nuts - have been implicated, if you want to try to find your trigger, cut everything out of your diet for a week then add in one thing at a time on a four-day basis until you notice a difference.
Ive found that drinking two mugs of gunpowder green tea a day cuts down on my drug use for asthma control. But then I like the stuff.

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