Have you been experiencing unexplained symptoms like hives, headaches, and digestive issues? You might be suffering from histamine intolerance. In this video, we’ll take a wide view on the whole story of histamine and histamine intolerance, and explore what you can do to alleviate the symptoms.
We’ll start by looking at the two pathways of histamine and allergy-induced processes. You’ll learn what an amine is and how it contributes to histamine intolerance. We’ll also discuss the symptoms you may experience and the role of the DAO defense system.
Next, we’ll delve into the different ways to control histamine intolerance, including histamine intake that we can control. We’ll also geek out with some studies of patients who have reduced symptoms and explain why you may suddenly develop histamine intolerance.
Additionally, we’ll explore low DAO reasons, which can be the cause of histamine intolerance, and examine the medications that might inhibit DAO. Finally, we’ll summarize how to control histamine intolerance to help you feel better and live a healthier life.
So, if you want to learn more about histamine intolerance and how to alleviate the symptoms, this video is a must-watch. Don’t suffer in silence any longer, get the information you need to live your best life.
A wide view on the whole story of histamine and histamine intolerance.
Including what to do if you suffer from it
0:00 Introduction and disclaimer
0:51 The two pathways of histamine
1:06 Allergy induced processes
1:52 What is an amine?
4:29 Symptoms of histamine intolerance
6:01 The DAO defence system
8:20 Histamine intake we can control
11:11 Geek Alert, studies of patients who have reduced symptoms
12:52 I suddenly have histamine intolerance, why?
14:40 Low DAO reasons
15:20 Medications that might inhibit DAO
16:00 Summary of how to control histamine intolerance
References
Inhibition of human and canine diamine oxidase by drugs used in an intensive care unit: relevance for clinical side effects?
Digestive issues study
Migraine relief
Skin Rash Study
Medications can, like NSAID, ADVIL can inhibit DAO for weeks after taking it.