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Histamines: What they are, why we have them and how to control reactions
Understanding Histamines: Their Role in Inflammation and How to Regulate Them
00:08 Histamines are released by mast cells during the inflammatory process
- Histamines cause endothelial cells to shrink, creating space
- Histamines are part of the immune system and can be released in response to antigens entering the body
00:59 Histamines cause swelling as a normal physiological response.
- Histamines create space for plasma to leak into the interstitial space, causing swelling.
- The body produces histamines during the healing process, leading to pain, swelling, and immobility in the affected joint.
01:52 Histamine is an amino acid that acts as a signaling molecule
- Histamine is produced from an amino acid called histidine and is destroyed by an enzyme called diamine oxidase (Dao)
- In a person without a histamine problem, histamine is released and then cleaned up by Dao
02:47 Histamines are produced when bacteria feed on proteins in plants or animals.
- Insufficient enzyme leads to the accumulation of histamines in the body.
- Eating foods with histamines can also contribute to histamine levels.
03:37 Histamines can cause problems for some people, especially in aged beef and cured meat.
- Aged beef and cured meat can have high histamine content, causing intolerance for some individuals.
- Supplementing with Dao enzyme may help resolve histamine issues.
04:32 Deficiency of DAO enzyme can result in gastrointestinal damage and histamine intolerance.
- Histamine intolerance often coexists with SIBO and gut dysbiosis due to the dependence of the cleanup operation on the intestinal tract.
- Antibiotics and chemotherapy can further contribute to DAO deficiency and damage to the intestinal lining, leading to histamine intolerance.
05:23 Histamine problem can be controlled by managing histamine levels in your body.
- Get blood tests to check for low histamine levels.
- Avoid histamine-containing foods, especially aged cheeses, and opt for fresh meat.
06:07 Control histamine intake to avoid intolerance.
- Avoid exposing food to bacteria, such as leaving it out during a picnic.
- Even a carnivore diet can be a problem if you choose the wrong foods.
References Inhibition of human and canine diamine oxidase by drugs used in an intensive care unit: relevance for clinical side effects? https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3925736/
Digestive issues study https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26574488/
Migraine relief https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29475774/
Skin Rash Study https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29698966/
Medications, like NSAID and ADVIL can inhibit DAO for weeks after taking it. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3925736/
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