EP. 45: Mast Cell Activation Syndrome: The Nervous System Connection No One Is Talking About
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Dr. Serena calls it the new fibromyalgia—the trendy diagnosis everyone's getting. Mast Cell Activation Syndrome. The treatment? Insane. Eliminate all high-histamine foods. Can't eat leftovers. Cook fresh meals from scratch every day. Can't eat out. And when you try to reintroduce foods? Your system doesn't recognize them anymore. It becomes an eating disorder.
In this spicy episode of Motherhood Aligned and Assigned, Dr. Serena Coffman and Dr. Veronica Schiltz expose what's missing: no one's asking how mast cells became hypersensitive in the first place. Dr. Veronica shares a patient under 30 getting put on heart medication—went through divorce, moved, new job (top 3 life stressors) in one month. They break down the three stages: accumulation (labs normal but you feel off), dysregulation (chronic sympathetic dominance), hyperactivity (everything becomes a threat—even safe foods and smells). Mast cells are immune system first responders. If your nervous system is on guard, your immune system is too. It's labeled "idiopathic" (they don't know why). Stop giving it a name so you can give it a pill. Remove this as your identity.
Resources Mentioned:
- PX Docs Directory
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Connect with Serena:
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