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Hormone imbalance and histamine intolerance

Hormone imbalance and histamine intolerance

What is a hormonal imbalance? Hormones are essential chemical messengers that play an important role in many of our body’s systems including growth, reproduction, sexual development, and metabolism. Hormones work...

Urticaria and histamine

Urticaria and histamine

What is urticaria? Urticaria is a raised, itchy rash that appears on the skin either in one specific place or it can spread across larger areas in response to an...

Top 20 low histamine foods to try

Top 20 low histamine foods to try

Histamine is released as part of the body’s natural immune response to an allergen or injury, but for some people too much histamine or a histamine intolerance can cause or exacerbate symptoms such...

What is a low histamine diet?

What is a low histamine diet?

A low histamine diet is a way of eating which removes foods that are high in histamine, as well as those which may trigger the release of histamine in order...

Hay fever and histamine

Hay fever and histamine

What is hay fever? Hay fever is an allergic reaction to pollen. Also known as allergic rhinitis, it is often seasonal, typically around May to September, and different types of...

IBS and histamine

IBS and histamine

What is IBS? IBS stands for Irritable Bowel Syndrome which is a common condition that affects the digestive system. There are three different types of IBS: IBS-C – this is...

Eczema and histamine

Eczema and histamine

What is eczema? Eczema is a condition that causes the skin to become itchy, red and inflamed, in response to certain triggers or allergens.Discover our full range of zeolite clinoptilolite...

What is histamine intolerance?

What is histamine intolerance?

Histamine is an immune signalling protein found in some of the body’s cells, known as mast cells and basophils, that is released in response to injury or an allergic or...

Zeolites: what are they?

Zeolites: what are they?

What are zeolites? Did you know that the word zeolite comes from the Greek words zέo (“to boil”) and lithos (“stone”) from way back in the 1700’s? Named after the...