Histamine is involved in a multitude of physiological processes. However, histamine can become problematic for many individuals and contribute to a range of unpleasant symptoms. Ultimately, it can lead to histamine intolerance, where those affected have trouble processing histamine and experience numerous difficulties. Dysbiosis of the microbiome, along with gastrointestinal dysfunction, are known to be key drivers of histamine-related outcomes and provide targets for supportive therapeutic interventions.
Key Points:
- Histamine plays a number of roles in physiology
- Diamine oxidase and histamine intolerance
- Dysbiosis, LPS, and the histamine connection
- How using therapeutic interventions addressing dysbiosis and GI function can support those with histamine-driven symptomology
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