Understanding of high-histamine and histamine-liberating foods is relatively new, but it’s quickly gaining consumer interest.
When it comes to sneezing and itchy eyes, the culprit is histamine, and we all have it in our bodies. Some people are more sensitive to histamine than others and suffer with debilitating symptoms.
Histamine is released during exercise, especially at higher intensities. Your body may do this to help dilate those blood vessels, or to help keep you alert. But histamine is also involved in our ...
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.
If too many IGE (immunoglobulin E) antibodies are produced, and they land on the allergy cell called a mast cell, exposure to ...
A study in Scientific Reports investigates the association between proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and histamine-2 receptor antagonists (H2RA) use on chronic kidney disease (CKD) risk. The function ...
Researchers say there may be a link between acid reflux medications and migraine headaches, although experts say stress may ...
New research suggests that people who take antacids may be at greater risk for migraine attacks and severe headaches.
Abstract and Introduction Predicting and Establishing the Clinical Efficacy of a Histamine H Application of the Model Paradigm Conclusions References Pivotal clinical trials are typically large ...
Histamine is a chemical your immune system makes. It does a few things, such as regulating your sleep cycle. But it also helps send signals between cells, which is part of why you have allergy ...
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 ...