Have you ever dealt with histamine intolerance or have you had to try a l
ow-histamine diet? Everyone releases histamine, but when our body is not able to regulate it, then it becomes a problem when we release too much histamine.
Sometimes, eczema symptoms may stick around, even after modifying to an anti-inflammatory diet. Unfortunately, healthy foods that are excellent for their anti-inflammatory properties, like fish, avocados, eggplant, spinach, tomatoes, bacon, or other dried and citrus fruits can be high in histamine.
Just keep in mind that a “healthy diet” doesn’t always mean one that’s low in histamine.
Learn more about histamines, histamine intolerance, and whether a low histamine diet can help your skin.
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