Unraveling the Histamine Puzzle with Functional Medicine

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In this episode of ReInvent Healthcare, I tackle several myths and misinformation about metabolic health that are putting your clients at risk for dangerous health consequences.  We need to share the truth in order to spread awareness about protective lifestyle practices so that our clients  are able to make informed decisions to lead healthy, optimized lives. IN THIS EPISODE:Histamine IntoleranceThis refers to a condition where individuals experience adverse reactions to histamines in the body. It can manifest as symptoms such as migraines, nasal congestion, hives, and difficulty tolerating fermented foods. Histamine intolerance occurs when the body is unable to break down histamine efficiently due to a deficiency in enzymes like diamine oxidase (DAO) and histamine methyltransferase (HMNT).
Causes and Factors of Histamine IntoleranceThese can be caused by various factors. Genetic variants can affect the capacity to break down histamine, and imbalances in gut microbes, leaky gut syndrome, and mast cell activation can contribute to increased histamine production. Chronic exposure to allergens or harmful chemicals can also lead to higher histamine levels in the body.
How To Manage HistaminesTaking antihistamines may not be the best solution.  Several strategies can help manage histamine intolerance. These include addressing nutrient imbalances, such as ensuring sufficient intake of vitamin B6 and quercetin, which support histamine regulation. Certain supplements like DAO can aid in breaking down histamine. It may also be helpful to follow a low-histamine diet, avoiding high-histamine foods like aged cheeses, fermented foods, and leftovers. Additionally, supporting gut health, managing stress, and adopting a healthy lifestyle can contribute to reducing histamine intolerance symptoms.References:Get our FREE Guide to Taking a Detailed Health History that gets you to root causes with ease. Download my free Fasting Guide here. Access Additional Resources for Practitioners ready to improve clinical outcomes through our Nutritional Endocrinology Practitioner Training.  Join our Insulin Resistance Practitioner Program here. Purchase Dr. Ben Lynch’s Dirty Genes book here. <br/>

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