Histamine is meant to be broken down after it has done its job — mainly by two key enzymes:
DAO (Diamine Oxidase) – active in the gut
HNMT (Histamine-N-Methyltransferase) – active in the brain and lungs
When these pathways are compromised — due to genetic factors, gut issues, or lifestyle stressors — histamine can accumulate in the body and trigger a wide range of symptoms, from migraines and skin rashes to digestive problems and anxiety.
This test explores your genetic predisposition to histamine intolerance and helps identify where your system may need extra support. If you're dealing with mystery symptoms, this test helps uncover what’s happening at a cellular level — and how to respond effectively.
Histamine is meant to be broken down after it has done its job — mainly by two key enzymes:
DAO (Diamine Oxidase) – active in the gut
HNMT (Histamine-N-Methyltransferase) – active in the brain and lungs
When these pathways are compromised — due to genetic factors, gut issues, or lifestyle stressors — histamine can accumulate in the body and trigger a wide range of symptoms, from migraines and skin rashes to digestive problems and anxiety.
This test explores your genetic predisposition to histamine intolerance and helps identify where your system may need extra support. If you're dealing with mystery symptoms, this test helps uncover what’s happening at a cellular level — and how to respond effectively.