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8. Additives
Foods rarely cause asthma attacks; it’s often an underlying allergy that is provoking the respiratory symptoms. However, there are a few suspect food additives that may interfere with your asthma management, including sulphites, benzoates, monosodium glutamate (MSG), and salicylates. Sulphites are the most troublesome, affecting between 5% and 10% of asthmatics, so pay attention to your reaction when you drink wine, beer, juices, and soft drinks (the major sulfite sources). Additives are listed on nutrition labels in various ways, and beware of ingredients followed by a number – these are artificial colors, preservatives, and flavor enhancers.
Knowing the symptoms of asthma is important because it makes you aware of those serious signs and symptoms that require urgent treatment in the hospital.