I just finished bottling about 60 bottles of red using the 1/4 teaspoon of K-Meta to 6 gallons of wine. When I went to pick up my Chilean wine today I got into a conversation with my local vinter/distributor about using K-Meta. According to him adding it to the wine is poison for the body like using MSG. He claims if you use potassium metabisulfite to sterilize your bottles it will leave a film on the inside of the bottle which he showed me. (He had a cool bottler spray set up on top of the drying rack). According to him when you fill the bottle with wine the K meta film gives off an inert gas that stays in the air space at the top of the bottle. This acts like nitrogen that commercial winery use. There is no need to add K meta if you spray your bottles with it to sanitize. All the post I have read advise to use K meta in the wine. Anyone use this film method?