Histamine intolerance manifests in a host of confusing symptoms. These reactions can flare up, then calm down for seemingly unknown reasons. Why does it seem like a food is fine for you to eat one week and the next week resu...

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Histamine intolerance manifests in a host of confusing symptoms. These reactions can flare up, then calm down for seemingly unknown reasons. Why does it seem like a food is fine for you to eat one week and the next week results in a rash, or you can’t breathe through your nose? Symptoms of histamine intolerance include skin rashes, hives, persistent fatigue, itching, flushing and severe sweating, joint, bone, or tissue pain; headaches and migraines, racing heart rate, tearing or dry eyes, vertigo, low body temperature, reactions to scents, odors, or chemicals; numbness and tingling, unexplained anxiety, low, or sudden drops in, blood pressure; persistent diarrhea, foggy thinking, sinus problems, chest pain, and many more. Certain foods have been found to contribute to histamine intolerance symptoms. These include some of the most common foods and beverages in the average modern diet, such as tomatoes, wine, chocolate, yeast-raised bread, fermented foods, aged meats, pickles, commercial yogurt, and nut butters. Histamine intolerance has only been identified in the last decade, and many will discover that finding a name for the various combination of symptoms is a relief. Reactions to foods and other factors is individual and often difficult to identify. Histamine Intolerance Tracking Journal provides you with an all-in-one place to record what is going on with your health. It makes the task of discovering the foods and conditions causing your persistent health problems so much easier to track and will help you solve your histamine intolerance mysteries.

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