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Episode 170, Histamine Intolerances

Episode 170, Histamine Intolerances

FromThe Whole View with Stacy Toth


Episode 170, Histamine Intolerances

FromThe Whole View with Stacy Toth

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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Nov 19, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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Intro (0:00)News and Views (0:56)Happy birthday Sarah!How Sarah is acting like an old lady these days, and why she is making a stand for not yet being in her 40'sIn addition to recording The Paleo View, Sarah's birthday celebration also included a special WOD and a hot stone massageStacy's life happenings include Ronda Rousey and how the internet blew up, and AdeleThis week's show will be about histamine intolerances and Sarah has a feeling that many people will be self diagnosing themselves by the end of this show, and wants to provide a friendly reminder to seek a health care provider if you think you may have an issue with histamine intolerances (in this case a functional specialist, a naturopathic doctor, or someone in the alternative healthcare field)Histamine intolerance can look like a lot of things, and a lot of things can look like histamine intolerance; and there are a lot of potential causes of themRemember that nothing Sarah or Stacy say on the show should be taken for medical or nutritional adviceScience with Sarah (13:32)Histamine is a normal molecule produced by our body and people are very familiar with it based on its relation to allergies or our reactions to bug bites - it is one of the ways our immune system physically isolates a toxin and tries to get rid of itIt is also one of the things that happens with foods allergies, with anaphylactic shock producing a very large histamine responseHistamine has other important roles in the body - it is part of how cells communicate with their neighbors, and is a neurotransmitter that regulates a very large number of functions in the bodyHistamine intolerances, how they are triggered and what is happening on a cellular level when triggeredThe root of histamine intolerance is that the production of histamine is greater than our ability to handle it, and that production can come from a few different places and our inability to handle it can also come from a few different places - but basically it boils down to having too much histamine and the body not being able to handle itThe lengthy and broad list of histamine intolerance symptomsHow some foods have histamine, which is basically considered spoilage and is something that is tested for in high levels in the food industrySeafood is a great example of a histamine containing food, but with a huge variation - more details on thisFermented foods, alcoholic beverages, and deli meats can also all be high in histaminesSome fruit, soy products, coffee, chocolate, green tea, pork, and spinach can all have lower levels of histamineFinding a health professional to help you diagnose any responses you may be having to these foodsHistamine intolerance seems to be highly related to a leaky gutThe treatment is a low histamine diet, partnered with working on gut healthEventually you would slowly start increasing high histamine containing foodsQuestions & Answers (30:02)Christina - why are no two histamine lists the same? Would a rotational diet help to avoid more sensitivities?The limited research that is available on these listsWhat a rotation diet can do if you have a very leaky gutThe challenge with the strict rotation and what happens with timeSarah recommends the rotation diet as a second tier effort, and recommend figuring out the rotation with a really good nutritional therapy practitioner or a functional medical specialistThis is a very situational strategyJen - why are dried fruits and veggies high in histamine even if homemade?What happens during the drying process and how the nutrients become concentratedDose dependent reactions and determining how cutting out certain nutrient dense foods impact overall health versus the cons of triggering a small reactionJust a reminder that Sarah has two epic giveaways that are about to close, enter them here and hereHappy Thanksgiving to our listeners! Stacy encourages everyone to find a family tradition and to enjoy family time togetherSarah's Thanksgiving plansStacy's love for Sarah's pu
Released:
Nov 19, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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Join Stacy of Real Everything and Dr. Sarah of The Paleo Mom as they bust myths and answer your questions about a nontoxic lifestyle, nutrient-dense diet, Autoimmune Protocol, and parenting.