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  • Foods High in Histamine Why You Should Avoid Them - WebMD
    Histamine is a natural chemical that tells the body to launch an allergic reaction Some people have histamine intolerance, which means their bodies have a hard time breaking down the
  • What Is Histamine and What Is Its Role in the Body? - Healthline
    Histamine is a chemical throughout your body that plays a role in allergies and several conditions Histamine triggers include allergens and certain foods However, there are ways to reduce
  • Histamine | Description Facts | Britannica
    Histamine, biologically active substance found in a variety of organisms Plants that produce histamine include stinging nettles, and histamine occurs in the venom of some insects, such as wasps and bees In humans, histamine is found in nearly all tissues, where it is stored mainly in mast cells
  • What is Histamine? - News-Medical. net
    Histamine is a hydrophilic vasoactive amine and once formed, it is either quickly inactivated or stored When released at synapses, it is broken down by acetaldehyde dehydrogenase
  • Histamine Metabolism: How the Body Processes Histamine
    For histamine inside cells, breakdown is handled by histamine N-methyltransferase (HNMT) HNMT is widely distributed in body tissues, with high concentrations in the liver and central nervous system It inactivates histamine by transferring a methyl group to it, transforming it into an inactive compound that is metabolized further
  • Understanding Histamine Intolerance and Common Signs - Verywell Health
    Learn about the symptoms, build-up, and what to avoid if you think you may have a histamine intolerance and are considering a histamine-free diet
  • What is Histamine How Does it Relate to Allergic Responses . . .
    Histamine is a chemical that is released by white blood cells in your body when your immune system is defending against an allergy trigger, such as pollen, mold, or pet dander The release of histamine sets off a chain reaction in your body that leads to allergy symptoms, such as runny nose and itchy eyes




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