Histamine Intolerance
Histamine Intolerance
What is Histamine?
Histamine is a natural chemical in the body that plays a crucial role in many biological processes. While most people can break down histamine efficiently using the enzyme diamine oxidase (DAO), a deficiency in this enzyme can lead to histamine intolerance.
Which Foods Contain Histamine?
Histamine is commonly found in:
- Fermented foods – aged cheeses, sauerkraut, cured meats
- Alcohol – red wine, champagne, beer
- Seafood – fish, shellfish
- Certain fruits and vegetables – tomatoes, strawberries, spinach
- Chocolate and cocoa
Symptoms of Histamine Intolerance
Histamine intolerance can cause a variety of symptoms, including:
- Digestive issues – diarrhea, bloating, stomach pain
- Migraine-like headaches
- Skin reactions – redness, itching
- Allergy-like symptoms – nasal congestion, sneezing
- Heart palpitations, fatigue
Treatment and Diet
The best way to manage histamine intolerance is through a low-histamine diet. Recommended foods include:
- Fresh foods – rice, potatoes, apples, pears
- Gluten-free and non-fermented bread
- Fresh meats – except chicken
- Non-carbonated drinks
How Does Daosin Enzyme Help?
If you don’t want to completely restrict your diet, you can take Daosin®, a dietary supplement containing the DAO enzyme, which helps break down histamine from food.