Vegetables and Histamine
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Vegetables and Histamine
Hi All,
I should probably know this but I don’t ~ do cooked vegetables develop histamine if they sit in the fridge as leftovers? I’ve only been eating them the day I cook them but would love to eat the leftovers. We usually steam fresh veggies.
Thank you so much ~
Pam
I should probably know this but I don’t ~ do cooked vegetables develop histamine if they sit in the fridge as leftovers? I’ve only been eating them the day I cook them but would love to eat the leftovers. We usually steam fresh veggies.
Thank you so much ~
Pam
I think this is an unresearched topic, but IMO vegetables in general are not histamine risks in the same class with chicken, fish, etc. That said, if any mold development should occur during storage (even if it's not visible) histamine levels would surely climb. I can't think of any examples of vegetables that might pose a possible histamine risk, but maybe someone else has some better insight on this topic.
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Pam
I have never had histamine issues with leftover veges, so long as I reheat them to high temp when consuming them.
BarbieAnn
yes chicken is high risk for histamine when cooked then stored. (and this does apply to soups as well)
for quite a few people here, high histamine is only an issue in the early stages of healing. once the gut has healed and you have good levels of magnesium and B6 in the body (B6 and magnesium moderate histamine levels) then it is possible to have reheated chicken.
I have never had histamine issues with leftover veges, so long as I reheat them to high temp when consuming them.
BarbieAnn
yes chicken is high risk for histamine when cooked then stored. (and this does apply to soups as well)
for quite a few people here, high histamine is only an issue in the early stages of healing. once the gut has healed and you have good levels of magnesium and B6 in the body (B6 and magnesium moderate histamine levels) then it is possible to have reheated chicken.
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Barbie
soup wise, if you freeze it in meal portion size quickly after preparation and then when going to consume, it is defrosted and reheated within 24 hours then it will have reduced histamine compared to being stored in fridge for over 24 hours... (does this make sense)
soup wise, if you freeze it in meal portion size quickly after preparation and then when going to consume, it is defrosted and reheated within 24 hours then it will have reduced histamine compared to being stored in fridge for over 24 hours... (does this make sense)
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I am doing really well.
Last weekend I was away for a 4 day weekend - my first time flying interstate in over 5.5 years. I ate out alot and it was very hot and humid.
I came home with slightly unsettled digestion and a bit tired, but 4 days later I had recovered from the adventures!
Managed to work a 40 hour week and still recover. (hence why I have been a bit quiet on the PP forum this week)
the hard work of the past 3 years to optimise wellness has been soo worth it!
I am doing really well.
Last weekend I was away for a 4 day weekend - my first time flying interstate in over 5.5 years. I ate out alot and it was very hot and humid.
I came home with slightly unsettled digestion and a bit tired, but 4 days later I had recovered from the adventures!
Managed to work a 40 hour week and still recover. (hence why I have been a bit quiet on the PP forum this week)
the hard work of the past 3 years to optimise wellness has been soo worth it!
Gabes Ryan
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