Histamine intolerance The term histamine intolerance was introduced as common denominator for symptoms such as abdominal pain, flatulence, diarrhoea, headache, pruritus (itching), blepharedemas (puffy eyes), urticaria (hives), rhinorrhea (runny nose), dysmenorrhea (menstrual cycle problems), respiratory obstruction (difficulty breathing), tachycardia (racing heart), extrasystoles (palpitations) and hypotension (low blood pressure) occurring after the consumption of histamine-rich foods. Histamine intolerance affects at least 1% of the population, and 80% of those affected are (ahem)
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Informed decision making Anyone considering epitalon should understand both the promising research findings and the limitations of current evidence
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