Sulphur Intolerance - Symptoms, Causes and Treatment - Dominick Hussey

Sulphur Intolerance – My Functional Medicine Approach

Do you live in Ottawa? Are you looking for help with sulphur intolerance?

If so, you are in the right place.

Today I will write about my Functional Medicine approach to sulphur intolerance.

In This Article:

Let’s start with what triggered me to learn more about Sulphur.

Close Encounter of the Sulphur Intolerance Kind

Meet Anne. Anne is a client I have been treating for Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO).

Whenever she took the antimicrobial herbs I prescribed, her symptoms would disappear. But as soon as she stopped the supplements, her gas and bloating would return.

Anne’s case was a puzzle, so I returned to basics to determine whether her food was causing her symptoms.

I asked her to do a food-symptom diary. She was following a low Fodmap diet which generally would help people with SIBO.

She returned after two weeks with her completed diary, but there did not appear to be any noticeable correlation between her symptoms and diet.

I told her to return after three weeks.

On the next visit, she reported that she had begun experiencing joint pain. I asked her if anything had changed in her life, and she said that her family had moved into a new house in the country.

The new house had a well. Anne always drank lots of water, so we got her to have her water tested. On receiving the water report, it showed it was very high in Sulphur.

Armed with this new information, I began looking at what foods are naturally high in Sulphur. Then, I told Anne to stop eating those foods and drink healthy water.

The effect was immediate. After two days, her gas, bloating and joint pain disappeared.

What is Sulphur?

Sulphur is a multivalent non-metal, abundant, tasteless and odourless. In its native form, Sulphur is a yellow crystalline solid.

It occurs naturally as a pure element or sulphide and sulphate minerals. Although Sulphur is infamous for its smell, frequently compared to rotten eggs, that odour is characteristic of hydrogen sulphide.

How Does The Body Use Sulphur?

Sulphur in the form of sulphate is the third most abundant mineral in the body, about half being found in the muscles, skin and bones.

Sulphate makes up essential amino acids that create protein in cells, tissues, hormones, enzymes, and antibodies.

Our bodies require a constant supply of Sulfate.

Sometimes the metabolism of Sulphur to Sulfate is hindered. Poor metabolism can be problematic and can lead to sulphur intolerance.

What Are The Symptoms Of Sulphur Intolerance?

Sulphur intolerance can produce various symptoms because Sulphur plays a role in many body systems. That said, there are some more common symptoms, including:

  • Feeling exhausted and toxic
  • Brain Fog
  • Constipation
  • Headaches
  • Eye inflammation
  • Skin issues like urticaria and eczema
  • Gas and bloating
  • Ammonia smell in nose
  • Joint pain

What Is The Cause Of Sulfur Intolerance?

Sulphur intolerance is the result of an excess of Sulphur in the body.

This excess is partly due to a reduction in the body’s capacity to metabolize Sulphur into sulphate.

A reason for this reduced sulphur metabolism is exposure to Glyphosate.

Glyphosate is the active ingredient found in the herbicide, Roundup.

Farmers spray Roundup on genetically modified crops such as canola, corn, sugar beets and soy.

When ingested into the body, Glyphosate binds to Molybdenum.

Molybdenum is one of the cofactors used by the body to convert Sulphur into sulphate.

So Glyphosate slows the conversion of Sulphur to sulphate.

This slowing will lead to a build-up of Sulphur in the body.

Let’s now look at the primary sources of sulphur.

What Are The Primary Sources Of Sulphur?

There are five chief sources of sulphur exposure:

1. High Sulphur Containing Foods

Diet is a prominent factor that may aggravate sulphur intolerance if you are eating a high sulphur diet such as a paleo style diet or GAPs diet, which will be problematic.

Food that is high in Sulphur includes:

  • Eggs
  • Garlic
  • Kale
  • Onions
  • Nuts
  • Cruciferous Vegetables
  • Meat

The highlighted foods are the most common.

2. Water Source

Anyone who is on well water needs to get their water tested.

If you see red rings around your faucets and in your toilets, you may have a high sulphur content in your water.

3. Medications and supplements

Joint detoxification supplements such as Alpha Lipoic Acid, MSM and N-Acetylcysteine will increase sulphur levels in the body.

Certain medications, like sulphur medications, may be problematic.

For example, you may have been prescribed sulfasalazine and felt very ill.

If someone has a sulphur allergy, that might be another indicator that they may have a sulphur intolerance issue going on.

4. Hydrogen Sulfide Bacteria

Hydrogen sulphide-producing bacteria can be found in water systems. Again, testing is essential here.

5. Environment toxins

Sulphur is one of the byproducts of fossil fuels.

Breathing in exhaust fuels is a potential source of Sulphur.

What Are My Four Treatment Approaches For Sulphur Intolerance?

1. A Low Sulfur Diet

Many different versions are often available if you google any low sulphur diet online.

They are all very similar, so it does not matter if you follow a particular diet.

You can find an excellent low-sulphur diet from Dr. Michael Ruscio.

You can use this source as a base and then begin experimenting.

Rarely are all sulphur foods bad for everybody.

If you feel much better on a low-sulphur diet, reintroduce one food at a time to see which ones bring back your symptoms.

If sulphur intolerance is your issue, you should notice a reduction in your symptoms after 3 to 5 days of following the diet.

2. Eat Organic Foods

Eating organic foods is an integral part of the treatment as they are devoid of Glyphosate, which, as I explained above, stops the conversion of Sulphur to Sulphate.

3. Epsom Salt Baths

Epsom salts are composed of magnesium sulphate. Epsom salts can be very beneficial, particularly for helping to reduce the toxic feeling. Take 4 cups of Epsom salts per bath.

4. Supplements

Supplements are a necessary part of treating sulphur intolerance.

The supplements help mitigate symptoms and help reduce high-sulphur food intolerance.

Trace Minerals

Trace minerals that also have Sulfate in them are clinically valuable. For example, Trace Minerals Research has a ConcenTrace product that includes magnesium, calcium, and lithium orotate.

Calcium D-Glucarate

Calcium D-Glucarate is clinically helpful for people with ammonia issues.

Molybdenum

As previously stated, Molybdenum is a significant cofactor in converting Sulphur into Sulfate.

Therefore, glyphosate exposure can cause a molybdenum deficiency.

So avoiding Glyphosate by eating organic foods and supplementing with Molybdenum is clinically beneficial.

I recommend Biotics Mo-Zyme Forte, a food-based tablet based on sprouted lentils. Chew one tablet two times per day.

Hydroxocobalamin (B12)

There have been some impressive results in using hydroxocobalamin as well.

Bismuth

For those with digestive symptoms, I recommend Bismuth in the form of Bio HPF.

Now It’s Over To You

Do you have a Sulphur Intolerance?

What strategies have you tired to help?

Leave me a comment below.

Do You Need Help?

If you need help, I suggest you book a free functional medicine discovery session with me to determine whether my functional medicine approach fits your child’s needs.

Disclaimer

The information provided on this website is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose or treat any disease. Please do not apply this information without first speaking with your doctor.

55 comments

  1. Hello
    I’m confused about the recommendation here for Epsom salt baths if one has a known Sulfur intolerance as I’ve heard elsewhere to avoid Epsom salt baths if a known sulfur intolerance….?

    1. Hi Lisa, Epsom salt baths are ok if you use magnesium sulphate which the body can use. The reason you have a sulphur issue is that your body finds it hard to convert sulphur into sulphate.

      1. I have a sulfur intolerance and taking epsom salt baths has made me very sick in the past – in fact, it has been the factor which has “put me over the edge” into massive sulfur overdose complete with hangover / prickly skin sensations / different reactions to medications. (And also just a few days ago… when I thought that two soaks “could be fine” – and they really weren’t!)

        I actually found your article because I am looking for detox baths WITHOUT sulfur for that reason !!!!

        Molybdenum, Vitamin C, hydroxocobalamin, manganese (perhaps because it helps w/glysophate?), l-carnitine, and a beef kidney supplement are things I have found helpful.

        1. Hi, Everybody is different and some people respond to Epsom salt baths well and some don’t. I find that people who are sesnitive to supplements have dysregulated nervous systems.

        2. Hi, I’m finding this as well. I have a CBS upregulation and probably more things happening downstream. Epsom salt baths cause extreme fatigue. What is the beef kidney for? I am finding carnitine helps too.

  2. A few days ago, I started researching the possibility that I may have Sulphur Intolerance. What led me down this path is the fact that I had tried to take a Sulphur supplement (MSM) to see if it would help a skin condition. I had a very negative reaction to MSM. After reviewing a few web-sites about Sulphur Intolerance, which are remarkably similar, I chose a liquid Ionic Molybdenum as a first attempt to see if it could help. I took 120 micrograms, and the effect was profound and almost immediate! Mental clarity, increased energy, not as spaced out when hungry and improved memory. These are all things that have plagued me my entire life (I’m 67)! The skin condition is still there, but I’m hoping that will improve over time. I am now looking to fine tune what I eat, perhaps add other supplementation. Any thoughts you have would be appreciated.

    1. Hi Ed, Great to hear you are feeling better. I find many people with sulphur intolerance do well on a Low Fodmap diet as they often have SIBO. Hope this helps. Dominick

    2. Hi Ed, Apologies for the slow response. Removing the 4 high sulphur foods and foods high in pesticides. Dominick

  3. I have sulfur intolerance AND adrenal fatigue (very high high coritsol in the AM with a huge drop later on in the day) and am doing better on a low sulfur diet. However when I added molybdenum at 75 mcg per day I felt so horrible. I got adrenal rushes and felt like I had stuck my finger into a light socket. Any ideas on why molybdenum might do that to me and any suggestions for any other supplements that might help? I heard that zinc binds sulfur in the gut.

    1. Hi Katei, I have never seen your reaction to Molybdenum and am not sure why. My suggestion would be to continue the low sulfur diet plus avoiding foods high in pesticides. Pesticides are the things that steal the molybdenum. After 3-4 months doing that try adding back in the high sulphur foods. Regards Dominick

    2. You maybe desiring with copper toxicity. This was my reaction when dealing with copper overload.

    3. I used Cytozyme AD by research biotics and it really helped my adrenals.

  4. Hello! My functional medicine doctor thinks that I may have a sensitivity to sulfur. I’ve done the low FODMAP diet very strictly for an extended amount of time with no alleviation of my symptoms. I was treated for SIBO using natural supplements and now I’m taking an antibiotic for it. I’m on a low sulfur diet which has helped to reduce, but not eliminate my symptoms. Although I do not have well water I think that my water might be high in sulfur because I do have the red rings around my faucet and my eyes get very red when I get out of the shower. I’m having a hard time finding a water purification system that removes sulfur. Do you know of any? Thank you!

    1. Hi Allison, You would probably need to look at a reverse osmosis filter but make sure you add the minerals back in. Dominick

  5. What do you recommend for protein sources then? Are legumes okay?

    1. Hi Erin, Legumes are generally low sulphur.

  6. Hi I’ve had gastrointestinal pain and discomfort my whole life but it came to a head when I got on Methadone maintenance for an opioid addiction it was about 2.5-3 years of Methadone on a high dose and caused great constipation but strangely the way I really noticed my constipation was the large amount of hydrogen sulphide burps that I had. I only had relief from the nasty burps when I vomited. I eventually started taking laxatives and the sulfur burps stopped. Flash toward a few years and I’ve moved onto property with a well and since drinking the water that although filtered I know contains dissolved minerals. I’m extremely low income and probably can’t afford to pay for hauling water up. Is molybdenum a good choice, should I get tested for sulfur by a physician. I just want to feel better

    1. Hi Daniel, Thanks for your comment. Taking Molybdenum may help. I suggest getting your water tested.

  7. Hi,
    Thank you so much for all this very helpful information (above)! I have two quick questions…

    I have a sulfer intolerance. I am seeing a Naturopath and am following a low sulfur diet. I would like to reduce the amount of meat in my diet, however, when I substitute meat with lentils, I have excess bloating and gas. Should I keep with this diet and wait for the gas to dissipate over time (as I heard can happen) or should I steer clear of lentils? Or perhaps just eat sprouted lentils?

    Also, is almond milk or coconut milk a better choice for people such as myself?

    Thank you so much for your advice and for your time, I really appreciate it.
    Jeni

    1. Hi Jeni, The reason you get gas and bloating with lentils could be because you need to introduce them slowly or may be because they are high fodmaps and you have SIBO.
      I would suggest you try almond milk first.

  8. Word of caution with anyone struggling with Sulfur Intolerance, if you have gut dysbiosis with an overwhelming number of sulfate reducing bacteria, foods like legumes can be very problematic. Resistant starch… prebiotic foods, complex carbs… all potentially problematic as they may convert into H2S. Speaking from experience as this was/is the cause of my sulfur intolerance. Hoping I can save you from the serious struggle I went through to figure this out for myself.

    1. Thanks for the insight.

    2. Did you manage to get over your gut issues? And how?

  9. Brad/Dominick, how did you find out that you had dysbiosis with an overwhelming number of sulfate reducing bacteria? Is there a specific test I can ask my Doc to perform to determine this? I believe I have a sulfur intolerance and/or issue with high thyiol foods. I’ve also wondered if I might have mercury toxicity, I used to take a lot of tumeric, and I believe it raised my thyiol levels and caused hydrogen sulfide is Sibo. I was also taking lots of probiotics and taking prebiotics at the time. I ate sibo diet/low fod map for few weeks, and took generic antibiotic. I still get the burning diarrhea often, and experience bouts of sever exhaustion, headaches, pain behind eyes, brain fog, light headed ness, dizzy, lethargic, memory issues, etc. I’ve never been tested for anything, other than basic blood work, which never finds anything. What kind of tests/bloodwork can be done to narrow down my issues? I’ve also had colonoscopy and endoscopy, which came back normal with mild gastritis a few years ago. I took oregano oil, dgl, colostrum and a mastic gum for a while. I’m always so stressed out and depressed because of my life quality. Would love some answers! Thank you.

    1. Hi Rachel, I suggest you need to go and see a good functional medicine practitioner. You can find your nearest one by going to https://www.ifm.org/.

  10. Is MSM in eyedrops for cataract reversal formulated by an eye doctor also be considered a supplement for external use & could create reactions from a body with sulfur intolerance?
    Our well water has been tested prior to 2014 by landlord but I did not see results. Brown rings in toilet shows sulfur, is this the sign even if not red rings? I am vegetarian so sulfur is from cruciferous veggies, eggs & nuts at times. I do not take garlic & onion directly but infuse them in olive oil using cold infusion, is this also a high source of sulfur if I take the olive oil without the garlic & onion in its solid form?

  11. I rarely comment on anything but this article is so wrong. The reason for sulfur intolerance is NOT glyphosate exposure. It’s more often than not from the mobilization of heavy metals (particularly Mercury and Aluminium) The body uses Sulphur to detoxify and it will naturally mobilize heavy metals. This is why many Autistic kids are sensitive to high thiol/sulfur foods and supplements. You will never get rid of gut issues with these metals lingering in your bones and organs. Your immune system will constantly be fighting viruses, bacteria, fungi, etc because your minerals are out of balance and your nutrient deficient! Get back to our ancestral diet of nutrient dense foods i.e. animal fats, bones and organs that flood the body with everything it needs and balance your unique biochemistry with Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis.

    1. Hi Austin

      Thanks for your comment. Why is this article wrong? You do not give any evidence as to why Glyphosate does not and how heavy metals affect sulphation.

      1. I ONLY eat organic grass fed and I have sulfur issues beyond imagination. I can’t eat any plant based sulfur. Meat…100% fine.

  12. I just got very sick, and I recognized my symptoms and realized I had totally overdone the sulfur/thiols. I’ve been back on a paleo diet and I’ve been LIVING on eggs, nuts, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, garlic and onions.

    I’m not sure if others get these symptoms— I’d be curious to know: I suffer from extreme incontinence ONLY when I overdo these foods— otherwise, not at all. I also get angry easily. When it’s severe, I get abdominal pain— like a severe bladder infection (without any burning on urination). At that point— once I’m aware of what it is, Molybdenum is a lifesaver.

    I have noticed that taking Lysine helps— those same foods tend to be high in Arginine, and I’m wondering if the Arginine/Lysine balance is somehow related to the thiols/sulfur issue. Taking lysine also seems to increase my urine flow and reduce a sensation of restriction (sorry if TMI). I wonder how many incontinence suffers have this and have NO IDEA that what they eat could be causing it or that Lysine helps? ?

    I had a severe reaction to Sufer-based antibiotics as a child, and an aversion to eggs. I also had more than THIRTY mercury amalgam fillings by the time I was twelve— some say that’s likely to be the problem— I think that AND glyphosate could both be causes. I react badly to MSM, SAMe, NAC, Methylfolate, etc. It’s hard to work on your methylation when your sulfation pathway seems to be stuck.

    I’m going to try the low sulfur diet you recommended, and see if it helps my joint pain, brain fog, fatigue, etc. Thanks for all the great information, and for any other suggestions or insights you might have.

    1. Hi Candance

      Thanks for your comment.

      I not entirely sure why Lysine helps you. I usually use Lysine to treat viral infections. Starting with a low sulfur organic diet is a good start.

  13. my name is Mike, and i noticed when i was on ritalin, the chances of my getting sulphur burps would greatly increase if i missed a dose, and especially if i drank pop the next day after going more than 24 hours without a dose, now i am off the drug, i got the burps again after drinking some white wine, still not sure if that is what caused it, but awhile after getting off of the ritalin, i notice that i get some annoying mild burps after eating meatloaf, and chilli, i could smell the onion in a bad way off of my breath, i am also have celiac disease i should point out, any advice, or info would be appreciated, thanks

    1. Hi Mike,

      Thanks for your comment.

      Sulphur burps may be caused by a build-up of hydrogen sulphide gas in your small intestine produced by an overgrowth of bacteria.

  14. Hi! Thank you so much for this article and all the replies. My daughter has been diagnosed with ADHD and I have tried several different non- drug methods that didn’t seem to help. I then found out about 23 and Me and the DNA test they perform. I got the results diagnosed by a naturalist doctor and she said the symptoms are being caused by a sulfur intolerance. She gave me a very detailed write-up and I have done a lot of research on diet. I would like to know if there is an accurate way to test sulfur and determine what is causing the sulfur intake. I heard about urine strips but can’t seem to find any. I did read that SAMe is not recommended for someone with sulfur intolerance but she was prescribed them for her mood. She was also prescribed 1 Methylation Complete, 2 Mitrochondrial Restore and 3 Omega 3 fish oils. She also takes a gluten free soy free food based multivitamin. Do you see any red flags with what she is taking? It’s been almost 1 month now and her grades are way up and so is her focus, which is awesome, just not sure about her hyperactivity and mood which I thought the samE would help with.

    1. Hi John

      With Sulphur issues, the most important thing is to ensure that you are not being exposed to sulphur and pesticides, which are thought to affect the body’s ability to convert sulphur into sulphate.

  15. Hi there . I was eating high crucerferious diet to try and balance estrogen dominance and notice bloating , pain and gas . I am histamine intolerant and took a dim supplement and had a full blown allergic reaction .. any suggestions ? I am confused I need Crucerfers to detox the estrogen but how it literally flares so many responses , hives ,itchy , brain fog , anxiety and heart palpitations . Is this to do with a dirty DAO gene ?

    1. Hi Kat, Thanks for your comment. Since you had a significant allergic reaction, you most likely have very high histamine in your body. Faulty genes can play some role, but in my experience, gut and other infections in the body play a more significant role. I find SIBO is especially associated with excess histamine, so eating lots of cruciferous veggies may not be advisable. Your case sounds quite complicated, so I would suggest seeking out some professional help if you are able.

  16. One, the Jockers link you suggested makes little sense. I spent years covering a national laboratory, so I’m good at filling in the blanks. This link was poorly written, confusing, and failed to explain a lot of basics. Also, I’m still curious–since it didn’t provide it–about diet.

    Also, you list item after item as safe, while others refute that AND my experience with them refutes that.

    Conclusion: I’m going to ignore your website.

  17. Happy to see a Canadian practitioner in the know of Sulphur intolerance and MCAS etc., are you familiar with a quality homeopathic program to approach this sulphur intolerance? Already doing what you’ve mentioned for years and there is some protocol contraindications with Morley Robbins Root Cause Protocol in relation to ceruloplasm and low bioavailable copper but high extracellular (one example). So I was interested in a homepathic approach. My issue is even lactose free pellets cause my tongue to swell (no matter the remedy) and alcohol is problematic but a more passing irritant than the pellets. Any local brands/protocols you recommend? Thanks 🙂

  18. Hi, This is very useful, thank you. I used to live in Ottawa so I know what you mean about sulfur in the well water. I have a couple of questions. I believe I have SIBO and in particular the problem I’m experiencing is constant, terrible ‘rotten eggs’ breath which I understand may be caused by SIBO turning dietary sulfur or sulfate into hydrogen sulfide (H2S). I have elected to go on an elimination diet/fast (rather than antibiotics) as I understand it has a much better success rate. I’m one day 7 of 21 and at the end of it I plan to go on a strict low-sulfur diet. I just learned about molybdenum as an aid to sulfite metabolism and have ordered it. On your site you also mention calcium D-glucarate which is the second mention I see of it as a detox aid on my searches. My questions are: How is it excreted and does it make sense to take it while I’m fasting as I’m mainly intaking water? Is it something to take for a period of time (until the detox is done) or is valuable to take it on an ongoing basis? I must say I’m starting to see the value of Functional Medicine as my family doctor is at a loss and I’m on my own in trying to identify the root cause. Thanks for your help.

  19. Molybdenum causes my copper to be deficient after having before and after tests done .when I take molybdenum It causes me to have a dry mouth and arm aches but after an hour I take 2mg of copper capsule I feel better. I read it reduces copper. Also I can not handle anti caking agents or magnesium stearate as this causes me pain in the liver region

  20. Question, if someone is having sulfur metabolism issues but also experiencing UC, and SIBO, and all the other sulfur problems, would MSM enemas be good or bad?

    Coffee enemas seem to be nearly universally used and that has a high sulfur content.

    I’m thinking it might be great, even though it sounds counter intuitive.

    How does the liver and colon use the MSM when introduced into the colon?

    In people with just UC its sometimes a super cure. I think UC is often a sulfur problem in hiding

  21. I think I may have sulfur intolerance. I have horrible gas, uncomfortable sensation under my breastbones and my throat burns. I did a food sensitivity test and it showed that I have sensitivities to eggs, milk, and gluten. I am really trying to watch what I eat now that I have learned this. I was doing better for awhile but now my symptoms are back and I feel horrible again. I don’t know what to do.

  22. I have a huge problem with sulfur issues and recently an anesthesiologist and my doctor realized that all my medication and during treatment option are an allergy to sulfur. What they did was start me on Rugby’s Magnesium Oxide 2 tablets of 400 mg every day. Anytime I have this in my system for that day and.I accidentally eat quinoa which causes the greatest reaction of anaphylaxis. I don’t have an immediate suffocating reaction. Taking this daily allows me to live a somewhat normal life. I highly suggest those who have super high sulfur issues to try this for 6 months. I’m not able to use DMSO for pain and take 2 tablets and not have any anaphylaxis. Rugby brand is the only one that works so far and after it saved my life by chewing it up I won’t even try another brand. I hope this help my sulfur anaphylaxis buddies

    1. Hi Christine that’s Interesting, what is it that magnesium oxide helps with sulfur intolerance?

  23. Hello. I had my eater tested and my sulphide and sulphate were within range and safe. However the sulfur level was 28 mg/l which does not have a known safe range according to the water testing company I used.
    So my question for you is how you would read this result? Any help is appreciated 🙂

  24. This YouTube post may help a lot of your posters on your website Dominick Hussey …….

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwjKg8mFfiM

    And the transcript can befound here.
    https://www.metagenicsinstitute.com/pulse_patrol/plp-eps-5-sibo-sulfur/

  25. I am 30 yo male 6’2″ 210 lbs. I know I have sulfur intolerance because this little sulfur diet has worked for me in the past but I’ve always wondered about taking mollybendum and was wondering what dose I should be taking.

  26. I am a 61 year old female who has bloating and asthma every time i eat anything with garlic/ onions. i cannot have white bread or wheat. i eat gluten free food. now i find out i cannot take alpha lipoic acid sups either. i love broccoli. what is there to eat?

  27. No sulphites or sulphates in products either. Again, anything animal based I don’t have any issues with. Sad…I’m actually a veggie lover!

    1. Hi Sarah,

      Do you eat totally organic vegetables?

      Dominick

  28. BTW, my sulfur issues are not from glysophate – they stem from a CBS+ uploading mutation where the sulfur pathway goes too fast and produces a lot of ammonia / other compounds which are not good to have too much of.

    So, in this way, it is just sulfur in its elemental form which is the problem.

  29. My sulfur issues are from heavy metal exposure. I am like Sara, as in I currently am finding relief in abstaining from vegetables: I only eat organic,

  30. I have suffered with severe edema in hands, face and feet never knowing why. I was born with a rash on the side of my face. I also had tonsillitis and bronchitis as a child with spells of passing out. Kidney trouble started around the age of 10. I’ve been seen by kidney specialists, cardiologist and an allergy specialist. But none knew what caused my edema. I believe it may be sulphur intolerance. Please help me to understand.

    1. Hi Delane, If you would like to understand I suggest you book a free Functional medicine discovery session with me by calling 613 230-0998. Dominick

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