Allergy And Sensitivity Summary
Alcohol Flush
Allergy To Cats
Allergy To Dust Mites
Allergy To Egg
Allergy To Peanuts
Caffeine Metabolism
Gluten Sensitivity
Hay Fever
Histamines Intolerance
Lactose Intolerance
Motion Sickness
Sensitivity To Benzene
Sensitivity To Bitter Taste
Sensitivity To Saltiness
Sensitivity To Sweetness
Based on your genetics, your genetic predisposition for Histamines Intolerance is
Normal
What does this mean?
Your genotypes show that you have no increased risk for histamines intolerance.
How Is Your Genetic Risk Calculated?
This result is based on the SNPs(single nucleotide polymorphism)that are associated with Histamines Intolerance.
Genes
Your Genotype
What it means?
Genes: DAO
Your Genotype: CC
What it means? Typical
Genes: HNMT
Your Genotype: CC
What it means? Typical
Suggested Lifestyle Changes
Dietary Recommendations:
- Maintain a healthy lifestyle by either consuming foods as fresh as possible or immediately after preparation. Otherwise, a significant amount of histamine will form on the food. You may also place your food on top of ice to slow down histamine production by microorganisms.
- A histamine-free diet is recommended for individuals diagnosed with histamine intolerance. Any change in diet should be discussed with your doctor or dietician.
Lifestyle Recommendations:
- Symptoms of histamine intolerance will generally start within approximately 2 hours and will be resolved within 24 hours after the consumption of a high-histamine food or beverage. Thus, it will be helpful to keep a food and symptoms journal to observe patterns and learn which foods can trigger discomfort. You should also consult your doctor for a test on histamine intolerance if symptoms are observed.
- Practice a healthy lifestyle (eg. getting sufficient sleep, good stress management, regular exercises) as it can help to improve gut health, which correlates with histamine intolerance.
Result Explanation Recommendations:
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