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What is histamine intolerance and how does it differ from a food allergy?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Histamine intolerance arises from insufficient activity of the diamine oxidase enzyme, which metabolizes dietary histamine. It produces symptoms similar to allergic reactions, such as flushing and gastrointestinal complaints, but it is not classified as a true allergy since it does not involve IgE or immune sensitization.

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