56. Histamine, Mast Cells, and Ginger

Release Date:

Picking up where we left off last week with seasonal allergies, today we talk about the chemical responsible for triggering the allergic response, how to tell the difference between histamine intolerance and a mast cell disorder, and these steps needed to reduce flares and begin healing the body. Herbs mentioned include: nettle, milk thistle, feverfew, skullcap, licorice, chamomile, wild cherry, Goldenrod, peach, Hawthorne, red clover, slippery elm, marshmallow, Mullein, cayenne, Yarrow, black cohosh, fennel, fenugreek, turmeric, plantain, Angelica, Eleuthero, Japanese knotweed, Rhodiola, sage, chlorella, Spirulina, cats claw, calendula, garlic, ginger, astragalus, lemon balm, elderberry, Chaga, Maitake, reishi, shiitake, and cordyceps. If you would like assistance creating a wellness plan to address histamine intolerance or mast cell dysregulation, please visit, www.laureltreewellnessllc.com for more information on consultations. Thank you for listening and have a wonderful week!

56. Histamine, Mast Cells, and Ginger

Title
56. Histamine, Mast Cells, and Ginger
Copyright
Release Date

flashback