Histamine Intolerance(HI) Is Common
Histazyme features DAO, which actually breaks down histamine. If you have an issue with histamine intolerance from ingested histamine, try Histazyme today.†
Histamine Intolerance Is A Common Problem
Histamine Intolerance (HI) is more common than you may think. I can’t tell you how often I speak with patients and discover that the source of many of their routine complaints, such as mild headaches and other inconveniences, turns out to be histamine intolerance. After lab testing rules out other issues, I often find that the mysterious source boils down to this sometimes difficult-to-detect sensitivity to ingested histamine from foods.†
Who Should Take Histazyme
Histazyme is a great choice for those who:
- Are on a low histamine diet
- Have histamine intolerance
- Wish to occasionally enjoy high histamine foods
- Have difficulty following a low histamine diet while traveling or dining out
Suggested Use: Take one to two tablets no more than 15 minutes before the consumption of histamine-rich foods. Consult your physician before use.
Contents: 60 Tablets
Warning: Consult your healthcare practitioner before use, especially if you are pregnant or nursing. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid if allergic to pork or any other ingredient. Histazyme is NOT EFFECTIVE for symptoms of immune-related food allergies, such as peanuts, shellfish, etc., or for gluten intolerance due to sensitivity or celiac disease. Store away from heat and moisture.
DOES NOT CONTAIN: Gluten, wheat, dairy, soy, GMOs, or yeast.
FAQs
Will Histazyme help break down histamine in my bloodstream and nervous system?
The enzyme in Histazyme, diamine oxidase (DAO), does not absorb intestinally and therefore does not work systemically. I formulated Histazyme to break down food-derived histamine only. This means that you can take it before meals to help break down histamine in the gut, but it will not exert its histamine digesting effects systemically or throughout the body.
Can Histazyme help with IgE or IgG immune response related to food allergies the way an antihistamine can?
I want to be perfectly clear about this topic as I do not wish anyone to believe that Histazyme is an “antihistamine” which is a class of drugs regulated by the FDA. The enzyme in Histazyme, DAO, is not absorbed and does not have systemic activity. Because of this, Histazyme does not manage or address antibody-related or IgE-related food allergies. Histazyme is NOT INTENDED FOR AND IS NOT EFFECTIVE for symptoms of immune-related food allergies, such as peanuts, shellfish, etc., or for gluten intolerance due to sensitivity or celiac disease.
Where does the DAO enzyme in Histazyme come from?
The DAO enzyme in my Histazyme formula is a porcine glandular extract. This means that if you are in any way allergic to pork, or avoid pork for spiritual or other reasons, you will want to avoid Histazyme as well.