Log In
Or create an account ->
Imperial Library
Home
About
News
Upload
Forum
Help
Login/SignUp
Index
Table of Contents
Introduction
How to Use This Book
What is Histamine and Histamine Intolerance?
Symptoms of Histamine Excess
Why Does Too Much Histamine Cause a Problem?
How Does the Body Usually get Rid of Histamine?
Where is Histamine Found in the Body?
Why do Histamine Levels Increase?
How Much Histamine is Too Much?
How is Histamine Intolerance Diagnosed?
How can you distinguish between Histamine Intolerance and Food Allergy?
Where Does Histamine Come from in Food?
Managing Histamine Intolerance
Is There a Cure for This Illness or is it for Life?
How can Diet Help in Reducing Excess Histamine?
The Role of Supplements, Probiotics and Antihistamines in Treating Histamine Intolerance
The Histamine-Restricted Diet: Foods to Eat, Foods to Avoid
Other Conditions and Related Information
Mastocytosis/Mast Cell Activation Disorder (MCADs)
Diabetes
Digestive Tract Issues, Diarrhea and IBS
Case Studies
Anaphylaxis
Angioedema (“Swelling Under the Skin”) and Urticaria (“Hives”) After Food Poisoning
Anxiety
Dust Mite Allergy and Grief
Facial Rash, Low Energy, Burning Eyes, Anxiety Attacks, Hair Loss, Weight Loss and Poor Sleep
Fatigue
Hormone Fluctuations, Periods and Ovulation (“Time of the Month”)
Idiopathic Anaphylaxis (“Unknown Allergy”)
Interstitial Cystitis and Mast Cells
Pregnancy
Puberty, Headaches and Urticaria (“Hives”)
Sexual issues: semen allergy and vaginal irritation
Urticaria (“Hives”), Stress and Depression
About Dr. Janice Vickerstaff Joneja, Ph.D.
Further Resources
Notes
← Prev
Back
Next →
← Prev
Back
Next →