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Is Histamine Wreaking Havoc in Your Body?

Written by Joe Cohen, BS | Last updated:
Histamine

You may have heard that we’ve been hard at work here at Genius Labs, cooking up new features for SelfDecode, our sister company.

Recently, we announced that we have a brand NEW Personalized Genetics Blog!

Anyone can read the blog, but only SelfDecode members with DNA files can see their personalized DNA analysis and recommendations based on the blog topic. We publish new topics regularly!

Today, we’re focusing on histamine levels related to the AOC1 and the HNMT gene.

If you suffer from allergy-like reactions after you eat, this is typically due to an inflammatory response. For me, amines in food, including histamines, can cause issues.

Too much histamine in your system can cause allergy-like reactions even when you don’t have an allergic response to anything you’ve eaten. This is called histamine intolerance.

So, if you have too much histamine in your system already and you eat food with histamine in it, your body can’t process it, resulting in symptoms that resemble an allergic reaction.

The diamine oxidase enzyme helps to regulate your histamine levels by breaking down histamine in the gut. Your DAO gene determines how much of the enzyme your body makes naturally.

If you have one of the gene variations which results in lower DAO, you are more likely to have a surplus of histamine and histamine intolerance.

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If you are at risk for histamine intolerance, you should examine your diet and try to eliminate some foods that are high in histamine.

Some of those include:

  • Legumes
  • Aged cheese
  • Spinach
  • Tomatoes
  • Wine
  • Chocolate
  • Canned foods

The simplest solution for reduced DAO activity is also the easiest: taking diamine oxidase, which is available as a supplement.

Before you start implementing solutions, it is important to find out if your symptoms are stemming from histamine or other issues (such as lectin sensitivity) so that you can effectively manage your allergy-like symptoms and start to feel better!

However if you have more migraine-like symptoms and it is not directly tied to your food, you may have a variation of the HNMT gene that results in low HNMT activity. HNMT is responsible for breaking down histamine and is most important in the brain.

This could mean that you have higher brain histamine than usual which can induce headaches or other issues such as hives or eczema.

In those who have ADHD, an excess of histamine can worsen symptoms of children with ADHD. Therefore, increasing the HNMT gene is beneficial.

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About the Author

Joe Cohen, BS

Joe Cohen, BS

Joe Cohen flipped the script on conventional and alternative medicine…and it worked. Growing up, he suffered from inflammation, brain fog, fatigue, digestive problems, insomnia, anxiety, and other issues that were poorly understood in traditional healthcare. Frustrated by the lack of good information and tools, Joe decided to embark on a learning journey to decode his DNA and track his biomarkers in search of better health. Through this personalized approach, he discovered his genetic weaknesses and was able to optimize his health 10X better than he ever thought was possible. Based on his own health success, he went on to found SelfDecode, the world’s first direct-to-consumer DNA analyzer & precision health tool that utilizes AI-driven polygenic risk scoring to produce accurate insights and health recommendations. Today, SelfDecode has helped over 100,000 people understand how to get healthier using their DNA and labs.
Joe is a thriving entrepreneur, with a mission of empowering people to take advantage of the precision health revolution and uncover insights from their DNA and biomarkers so that we can all feel great all of the time.

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