Histamine Intolerance and DAO

Have you ever had gut trouble where the symptoms were unexplainable? Histamines might be to blame.

 

Many of the foods we eat contain varying amounts of histamines or may actually trigger the release of histamines within our gut. This could result in headaches or migraines, fatigue, nausea, cramping, high blood pressure, or even irregular heartbeat among others. Our body naturally regulates histamines through an enzyme called DAO (diamine oxidase). It’s responsible for breaking down histamines within our gut, but age, gastrointestinal disorders, and even some medications can either block or decrease DAO production. Thankfully there are now effective supplements that can help replenish our DAO levels and bring back balance to our histamine levels.

 

Meet Helmut:

Helmut Schmutz has worked in the pharmaceutical industry for more than three decades. As the founder of Sciotec, A.S. in Austria (now a division of STADA GmbH), he developed the original, patented DAO formulation. His insight and experience continue to drive innovation at Omne Diem.

 

Some Topics We Discuss:

  • 4:43 – What is a histamine and histamine intolerance?
  • 8:19 – What are some of the symptoms associated with histamine intolerance?
  • 9:40 – What are some of the foods that contain or produce histamines?
  • 12:10 – Histamines aren’t the bad guy.
  • 14:23 – How DAO supplements work to provide immediate relief.
  • 17:02 – How long do the effects of supplementation last?
  • 20:30 – Is this a vegetarian product?
  • 25:59 – At what age should someone start considering a DAO supplement?

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