Leah wrote:I just ordered Histame. You said you take it when you eat avocados. Does it help? Do you also take it when you have any leftover meat or do ou just not have leftovers? I also noticed that tomato and vinegar is on the list. Do you stay away from mustard and ketchup or is the amount used so small, that it wouldn't bring on a reaction. What the heck will I put on salad now, just oil? Gosh, I'm hoping this Histame works.
I can't say whether or not the Histame helps. I sometimes forget to take it, but I don't notice a difference. However, I think histamines and mast cells tend to build up over time, and then suddenly cause a problem.
All of the meat I eat is frozen leftovers. I don't ever eat tomato, vinegar, prepared mustard or ketchup, but I do use dry mustard. I was disappointed to see that even dry mustard is high in histamines. I thought it was the vinegar in prepared mustard that was the problem.
It's pretty impossible to find a salad dressing without vinegar. I'm still not able to eat lettuce, but once I can, I'll just add some almond milk to my homemade mayo/dressing to make it thinner. I make my own mayo/dressing because I couldn't find any mayo/dressing w/o eggs, soy and vinegar. My recipe is in Dee's Kitchen. I substituted the vinegar with dry mustard to give a little "zing" to it, and use 1/4 c. roasted hazelnut oil for a nice flavor. The remaining 3/4 c. oil is either almond or walnut oil. I use it to spread on my tacos with lamb or turkey. It's pretty tasty. I also saw on Jean's list that walnut oil is moderately high in histamines, so I may have to stick with almond oil.
This histamine problem is pretty pervasive. Many foods can aggravate our mast cells, and many conditions also can. I recently had a lump on my head and wondered what it was. Even DH could feel it because it was about an inch in diameter. One day, I noticed it had gone away, but left a small scab in the center. I then realized it was probably a hive, because it also itched when it was large. I recently was gardening without a hat and the next several days had itching on my scalp. I can feel small scabs on my head in spots now, too. And I've got an itchy spot on my back - the same spot I had one last year before my whole back became itchy. I'm applying cortisone cream to it and will probably have to start adding a Zyrtec pill to my bedtime routine until summer is over. I think the mast cells ebb and flow, depending on many variables. We just have to do the best we can to minimize them.
Gloria
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