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Histame Is The New Food Intolerance Cure

By: Daniel Marcus Manson Home | Food-and-Drink


Many people suffer from food intolerances. With a wide-array of symptoms, it is no wonder that many people are not even aware that they have food intolerances. In our fast-paced society, we can consume such a wide range of foods over the course of the day that it can be difficult for an individual to determine any specific cause.

Histamine-rich foods and substances are responsible for many food intolerances. In general, the higher the levels of histamine present in foods, the greater the manifestation of food sensitivities and food intolerance symptoms for the individual.

Histame is a digestive supplement that has recently been approved for use in the United States. It is the first world-wide product that replenishes the body’s natural food enzyme Diamine Oxidase (DAO), which is responsible for reducing histamine levels that cause food intolerance symptoms. It has been used in Europe by hundreds of thousands of people, who consider it a food intolerance cure. In 2008, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) acknowledged the dietary supplement by Naturally Vitamins, the Diamine Oxidase Enzyme.

Some of the most delicious food in the world just happens to be histamine-rich. As an example of a histamine-rich setting, consider an elegant mixer that could be thrown by the makers of Histame. There is sure to be cheeses and processed meats such as salami and ham adorning well-presented trays. For beverages, there could likely be red, white, sparkling, wine and beer in responsible quantities. Smoked fish would perhaps be accompanied by tomato herring and mushroom anchovy hors d'oeuvres. Finally, there would naturally be a fruit sculpture with strawberries, kiwi, pineapple, mango, pears and raspberries fashioned into a tasteful and flavorful representation of the histamine molecule. Naturally, everyone would have a great time and feel excellent afterward because they would sensibly have Histame to replenish any deficiencies of DOA for those with food sensitivities or food intolerances. Although this is a fictional example, all of the foods mentioned are considered histamine-rich and should be considered only a partial list.

The histamine levels in foods fluctuate based on the freshness of foods. In general, the longer food is stored or left to ripen, the greater the histamine levels become. For example, fresh fish and meat are typically very low in histamine; however, if they are smoked or processed then the histamine levels increase.

Without Histame individuals with food intolerances could suffer from a variety of symptoms including minor abdominal cramps, headache, flatulence, diarrhea, occasional constipation or skin rash to name a few. Histame is clinically shown that if it is used as a dietary supplement that it regulates the histamine levels in the lower intestine. There is a large variety of foods that individuals no longer have to avoid in order to get around the symptoms of food intolerance thanks to Histame.



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Histame is a dietary supplement used to regulate DAO, which causes food sensitivities and food intolerance symptoms. Considered by many to be the food intolerance cure, Histame is now available in the United States and offers hope to millions of people who suffer from histamine food intolerance.

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