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Histamine Intolerance: The Hidden Hormone–Gut Connection Behind Chronic Symptoms

Histamine Intolerance: The Hidden Hormone–Gut Connection Behind Chronic Symptoms

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In this insightful radio broadcast, clinical nutritionist Corinne Furnari and pharmacist Carol Petersen take a deep dive into the often-misunderstood condition of histamine intolerance—frequently mistaken for seasonal or environmental allergies. They explain that histamine is not simply a substance involved in allergic reactions, but a powerful compound that functions both as an inflammatory mediator and an important neurotransmitter. When histamine levels rise beyond the body’s ability to break them down, symptoms can become widespread and unpredictable, ranging from migraines and heart palpitations to digestive distress, anxiety, skin rashes, and insomnia.

A key focus of the discussion is the intricate relationship between hormones—particularly progesterone—and histamine regulation. The hosts describe how progesterone helps stabilize mast cells (the cells responsible for releasing histamine) and supports the activity of enzymes that metabolize and clear excess histamine. When progesterone levels are low, as can occur during perimenopause, menopause, or periods of hormonal imbalance, histamine symptoms often intensify. This hormonal connection helps explain why many women experience cyclical flares that are frequently dismissed or misdiagnosed.

Corinne and Carol also emphasize that conventional allergy testing often fails to identify histamine intolerance, since the issue is not always an immune reaction but rather an impaired ability to degrade histamine efficiently. Instead, they suggest practical strategies such as a structured elimination diet to identify triggers, along with targeted nutrient support. Key nutrients discussed include vitamin C, vitamin B6, and zinc—each playing a role in supporting histamine breakdown and immune balance.

Finally, the hosts underscore the foundational role of gut health and methylation pathways in long-term recovery. A balanced gut microbiome helps regulate histamine production, while proper methylation supports detoxification and metabolic processing. By addressing hormonal balance, digestive health, and nutritional deficiencies together, they present a comprehensive framework for reducing symptoms and restoring resilience in those struggling with histamine overload.


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