Histamine is synonymous with allergic reactions—sneezing, itching, or swelling—but its influence extends far beyond these symptoms. As a biogenic amine, histamine shapes immune responses, hormonal interactions, detoxification pathways, and neurological function. Its complex interplay with mast cells, sex hormones, enzymatic systems, and natural compounds reveals a dynamic molecule requiring nuanced management. This exploration delves into histamine’s multifaceted biology, offering insights into its regulation and strategies for addressing dysregulation.
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The Specter of Estrogen Dominance
Estrogen dominance permeates the discussion of hormone therapy and balance, it is not a medical term. Dr. John Lee first introduced the idea of estrogen dominance. It didn’t matter if estrogen levels were too high or normal or even too low. If progesterone was low relative to the estrogen effect, then one could suffer from … Read more