These are foods that contain high levels of histamine, a substance naturally found in certain food groups and in our bodies. While histamine is crucial for the immune system, under certain conditions, ...
In the post, Dr. B said that while histamine intolerance often flies under the radar of gut health, impacting only 1 to 3% of the U.S. population, the actual number of people it affects is likely ...
Chlorcyclizine shows promise in reducing protoporphyrin-IX accumulation and liver damage in erythropoietic protoporphyria, ...
Dopamine, serotonin, and histamine carry messages between neurons. They can also influence circadian gene expression ...
These are over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription medications that block histamine, a chemical that causes your body to develop allergic symptoms such as sneezing, itching, a runny nose ...
Handling histamine intolerance can be difficult, especially if you enjoy eating foods high in histamine. Side effects like headaches, hives, and gastrointestinal problems can quickly spoil your day.
For technical reasons, the English full text will be published approximately two weeks after the German print edition has been published. 1. Jarisch R, Götz M, Hemmer W, Missbichler A, Raithel M ...
THE cold weather can trigger a range of symptoms, with the most common being shivering. But if certain symptoms seem out of the ordinary when you step outside in winter, it could be you’re ...
1907— Adolf Windaus and his associate W. Vogt produce histamine synthetically by removing the carboxyl group from the amino acid histidine. 1910—Henry Dale and his colleagues at the Wellcome ...
A paper published today (November 24) in Cancer Cell reports that high levels of histamine—best known for being released in response to allergens—and one of its receptors are associated with tumor ...
A pharmacist explains why some people experience allergy-like symptoms after drinking a glass of wine – and shares what you can do about it. Welcome back to Just Curious, Strong Women’s weekly ...