Migraines and Histamine?

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Published 2022-02-02
The connection between migraines and gluten appears to be an easy one.

The connection: Inflammation triggered by high histamine.

Histamine is everywhere, and if in higher amounts, is associated with so many of your every day common issues.

Rseearch paper
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32416409/

DAO Enzyme supplement, Histamine Block

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Suggested use:
Take 1 to 2 capsules with foods or drinks or any time you are accidentally, or purposely, ingest gluten and you feel a headache coming on. The sooner you do it, the better. You may need more than 1 capsule.

Note:
If you take 1 capsule of Histamine Block and you feel the headache stay the same intensity and begin to ease off, you likely do not need another capsule.

If you take 1 capsule yet you continue feeling the headache progress and worsen, take an additional capsule right away.

You should notice improvement within just a few minutes.

Histamine Block is safe for breastfeeding women.

Low DAO levels are associated with pregnancy complications.

Pregnancy research and DAO
www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-24652-0

"DAO-containing pregnancy plasma rapidly inactivates pathophysiologically relevant histamine levels."

All Comments (21)
  • I cannot believe how much I just learned from this and another one of your histamine videos. Speechless.
  • @Emiandy28
    Thank you for all your great work !
  • @Rhodes8926
    This was so informative. I’ve had severe migraine issues and skin rashes. I always had a fullness in my ear before they would come on. I’m now understanding the role of gluten and histamines and how they effect my health.
  • @weightmn
    Thanks, Dr. Lynch, super great info in this video! So happy to have finally caught one of your Live's LIVE, got to ask a question, thank you so much for answering!
  • LOVE Dr Ben Lynch. He explains things so clearly in a way that is easy to understand. Thankyou for sharing your knowledge ❤
  • Thank you so much! This was very helpful and even entertaining at times 😄🍽🍷
  • Another masterclass, thank you so much Ben!!! Soo grateful, its such useful what you 're explaining here, my patients will benefit from all i' m learning everytime listening to you. Thank you!!!
  • @katiie7
    Interesting. I always get itchy skin leading up to my period as well as migraines
  • @ScorpioR1sing
    This entire video is about me!! 😂😂 Thank you!!
  • @LD-yq7cl
    video about GABA possible ? as always thanks for the new content
  • @KatieDiLoreto
    Listening to this while high on histamine (what I call my brain fog/flushing episodes), so I apologize if I don’t make sense at any point. Triggered by taking a warm epsom salt bath 🙄 I was dx with the trifecta EDS/POTS/MCAS about 6/7 years ago and I exhausted myself trying to find answers with no luck concerning the MCAS aspect, just endless guessing and pill trials EVEN in the natural realm. A few years ago I kinda gave up hope of controlling my MCAS/migraines and have often been miserable and hopeless- you wouldn’t want to have lunch with me 😆. It sometimes feels like medicine just hasn’t caught up to me. Now I’m checking back in and I’m grateful for your research and work in making these healing elixers ❤️. I’m now able to connect a lot more dots. Excited to try histamine block and also the NADH+CoQ10. Hoping I can swallow the capsules as when you’re super fatigued and nauseous it can be hard to get stuff down🤞🏻
  • @bondiib4823
    MY head hurts so much. I haven't gotten a diagnose yet. I'm searching myself too and I stumbled upon this histaine and migraine thing.
  • I have Celiac, it is the gluten in wheat, rye and barley. But I also can not eat oats. I had these symptoms since I was a very young child. I remember telling my mom, I feel like I just ate rocks, my stomach would hurt and I would feel like I was going to vomit. I avoid gluten like the plague! Because for me gluten is POISON! Thank you for sharing this information.
  • @lissakaye610
    I just found out about histamine migraine connection tonight. This is after years of struggling to figure out my triggers. The most difficult thing has been that it isn’t just a single cause effect relationship. After extensive elimination, re-elimination diets, food diaries I came to the conclusion it was eating too much of one thing in a day, and some stuff will not trigger a migraine until the next day. I also began having random reactions every now and then to random foods, but never linked them together, and they don’t always cause the same reaction. Everything in this video is discussing almost everything it has painfully taken almost 20 years to figure out.
  • This has all been very informative content. Only thing I'm not tracking is the association between histamine and psychiatric symptoms mentioned like agitation, excitability, etc. Histamine does not cross the blood brain barrier so what is the mechanism by which increased histamine in the gut would have impact on mental health symptoms? I certainly agree with the symptom association described, just trying to figure out mechanism in the absence of BBB penetrability of histamine