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What Is Histamine Intolerance

Holistic nutritionists are taking to social media to spread the word about histamine intolerance (HIT). This is a somewhat controversial proposed diagnosis in which a person may have difficulty breaking down the compound histamine in food, leading to a range of symptoms, from bloating to brain fog.

Read on to learn more about what histamine intolerance is, what mainstream medicine has to say about it, and whether a low-histamine diet can make a difference.

What Is Histamine Intolerance?

Histamine intolerance is not an official diagnosis in mainstream medicine, but some complementary and integrative medicine practitioners support it. They define it as a condition in which a person has difficulty metabolizing histamine in food, leading to stomach problems, allergy-like reactions like hives, and other issues.

Histamine is a naturally occurring molecule in the body that plays a key role in the immune system and digestion. Foods can also contain histamine. The thinking goes, if you eat too much high-histamine food (such as aged Parmesan, tomatoes, or processed meats), or your body can’t properly break down histamine, it can lead to problems.

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