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  • Histamine - Wikipedia
    Histamine is involved in the inflammatory response and has a central role as a mediator of itching [6] As part of an immune response to foreign pathogens, histamine is produced by basophils and by mast cells found in nearby connective tissues
  • Histamines: What they do, and how they can overreact - WebMD
    " Histamine poisoning" can happen if you eat fish that weren't kept at safe temperatures and spoiled before you got them Those fish can build up high levels of histamines, which can make you
  • What Is Histamine and What Is Its Role in the Body? - Healthline
    Histamine is a chemical that your body produces, playing a vital role in immune responses, particularly those related to allergies, and also influencing the gut, brain, and overall immune
  • 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
  • Histamine: Function, Overreaction, and Treatment - Healthgrades
    Histamine is a chemical produced by your immune system that can start a chain reaction to defend against allergens When histamine is released, blood flow to the affected area of the body increases, causing an inflammatory cascade
  • What is Histamine? Role in Allergic Reactions Explained | BENADRYL®
    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 Low Histamine Diet - Healthpath
    The low histamine diet is the first point of call when to both investigate, and treat, histamine intolerance At the heart of this issue is an enzyme called Diamine Oxidase (DAO) —the body’s primary defence against dietary histamine
  • What is Histamine? What They Do and Foods To Avoid 2025
    To clear histamine from the body, you can try drinking plenty of water and eating low-histamine foods Foods high in vitamin C, like oranges and broccoli, can help reduce histamine levels




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