11. Practical Tips for Lowering Histamine Levels Quickly
Description
In this episode of the Histamine Well Podcast, Joanne does something a little different. She shares her step-by-step approach for rapidly lowering your histamine bucket while working toward identifying and treating the root cause. This episode is packed with clinical gems and practical strategies—perfect for both patients and practitioners.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why a low histamine diet is your first line of defense—and where to find a reliable food list
- How DAO enzymes like Seeking Health Histamine Digest help reduce food-based histamine
- The role of mast cell stabilizers like vitamin C and quercetin (e.g. RN Labs QuerceSorb, Thorne Quercetin)
- How Saccharomyces boulardii can support histamine breakdown and gut resilience
- Why SIBO + histamine requires a different approach—including what foods to avoid (spoiler: rice!)
- What to do if you’re constipated and why moving your bowels is essential to reduce histamine
- Thoughts on prokinetics like ginger, Iberogast, and low-dose naltrexone for sluggish gut motility
- What to do when bloating persists despite a perfect diet and supplements
- The hidden impact of oxalates—and how to avoid triggering a painful oxalate dump
- The difference between short-term relief and long-term healing
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