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      #283059 - 09/19/06 02:27 PM
hms05

Reged: 09/14/06
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Can anyone tolerate wine? I enjoy the occasional glass of wine and *seem* to do okay with it.

I'm pretty stable at the moment but still worry about attacks. Heck, don't we all??

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Re: Wine new
      #283061 - 09/19/06 03:11 PM
Syl

Reged: 03/13/05
Posts: 5499
Loc: SK, CANADA

I have a glass of homemade red wine after supper every night. I make my wine from fresh grape juice that comes directly from the vinyard in 22 litre pails. I am too lazy to crush the grapes so I buy juice. I don't add yeast - I let the nature yeast in the wine do the fermenting.

I never make wine from a kit. I don't drink commercial wine or wine made from a kit.

If I am having a bad IBS day I reduce my intact to 1/3 of a glass of wine. I am a strong believer in the medicinal propers of red wine

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Re: Wine new
      #283070 - 09/19/06 04:03 PM
Little Minnie

Reged: 04/16/04
Posts: 4987
Loc: Minnesota

I absolutely cannot tolerate grape wine at all and don't do well with grapes (I refer to uncooked wine). I tried mead a couple weeks ago and had none of the usual problems that I have with wine. I think wine is very dangerous to IBS (uncooked).

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Re: Wine new
      #283073 - 09/19/06 04:16 PM
AmandaM

Reged: 10/05/05
Posts: 488


I drink it all the time. I have never had a problem with it.

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Re: Wine new
      #283080 - 09/19/06 05:20 PM
Flipada

Reged: 03/02/06
Posts: 1026
Loc: West Michigan, USA

No problems with it here! If you're going to try....try 1/2 a glass and call it an evening. See how that goes.

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Re: Wine new
      #283168 - 09/20/06 10:05 AM
Knewada

Reged: 11/07/05
Posts: 73
Loc: Ohio

Mead is wonderful. Mead is, historicaly, reported to be the mother of wine. There are as many if not more veriaties as grape wines. Mead popularity is slowly regaining its once wide spread acceptence.

People seem to have more trouble with red wines than white. You may also want to look at sulfur content as a triger.

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