Dealing with mast cells? Dr. Diana explains histamine foods. Trigger avoidance may be just as important as medication!
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Dealing with mast cells? Dr. Diana explains histamine foods. Trigger avoidance may be just as important as medication!
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I’ve been dealing with hives, and rashes for a couple years.. (around the same time my EDS got much worse and the doctors said I had fibro..).. These hives come and go and I took several allergy medications to keep them at bay. However, I started with anaphylactic symptoms and and went to an allergist for testing. He did a basic skin test to check for environmental triggers.. mild reactions mold, dust, cat hair.. no big surprise there.. the following week he tested for foods.. 26 reacted as a histamine allergy reaction… ?WOW? I have been avoiding those foods.. The… Read more »