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Histamine & Dopamine - Our Main Hypothalamic RegulatorsDo neurotransmitters affect or influence hormones? Which neurotransmitters influence hormone release? These are common questions, since many people wonder; how hormones are regulated / stimulated in the first place. Which neurons control libido?
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How to Increase MethylationDescribing how to the increase methylation rates and decrease histamine levels, for effective treatment of undermethylated conditions.
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Histapenia (Low Histamine)Histamine the chemical responsible for allergies, low levels equate to a phenomena called Histapenia. Histapenia is associated with outward anxiety, hallucinations, and even schizophrenia.
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Histadelia (High Histamine)What is this Histadelia, how is it caused, who are popular histadelics, lastly how to start easing negative reprocutions of high histamine.
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Causes and Symptoms of MastocytosisArticle describes the causes and symptoms of mastocytosis.
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Histamine Receptors and Effect on Allergy Induced Asthma SymptomsIf you suffer from allergy induced asthma symptoms, here is what you need to know about histamine receptors and preventative histamine care.
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Tourette's Syndrome Linked to Faulty Histamine ProductionA new study published in The New England Journal of Medicine suggests that Tourrette's syndrome may be linked to defunct histamine signaling.
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What Does an Itchy Nose Mean?Is an itchy nose driving you bonkers? Here are the most likely causes of this annoying symptom.
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Coping with Ragweed AllergyRagweed allergy affects millions of people and the ragweed season can last for months. This article will help you understand allergic responses and gives tips on ways to help your body cope
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Histamines - Why is it Bad for UsHistamine is a biologically active protein found in nearly all animal tissues, in microorganisms, and in some plants. Histamine is released during allergic reactions in a human body. Antidote to the exposure of Histamine is Antihistamine.
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What Are Histamines And Why Do We Need Them?When you take an antihistamine, do you really know how you are affecting your body? It might surprise you.
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Glyconutrients Can Help Prevent SinusitisAround 30 per cent of the people in the world suffer from sinus infection each year. How can it be prevented?
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Five Natural Ways to Banish AllergiesBefore reaching for an over-the-counter allergy remedy, try these natural remedies that often stop allergy symptoms after they've begun and when incorporated into the daily routine, can banish allergies for good. -
Can Anxiety Cause Itching?If you have frequent itching, it is best to see your doctor about it. Your doctor will be able to rule out or confirm if your itching is due to anxiety or if there are any underlying medical conditions that could be causing your symptoms.
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Recalls for February 5, 2011Read about these two important recalls...
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Ear 'Redness'Describing why some peoples ears get red, all of a sudden.
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Theory on ScizophreniaAll about Schizophrenia. What really causes this disorder, is there nutritional changes that can resolve it?
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What Causes Allergies During the Winter Months?If you suffer from sneezing, head congestion, postnasal drip, runny nose, and/or coughing during flu season, you could have the flu; however, those same symptoms may be due to winter allergies. Chances are, if the cold temperatures.
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How Mastocytosis is DiagnosedMastocytosis is diagnosed through several tests as my article mentions here.
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Best Remedies for HeartburnChronic heartburn may result from a variety of reasons, such as gastroesophageal reflux disease and different digestive problems. Whatever the cause of your heartburn, you need to treat it without delay.
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Is Aerius Right for Me?The drug Aerius works to act against the chemical histamine which is produced by the body during an allergic reaction. This chemical can cause hives, runny nose, congestion, and itchy or watery eyes.
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Why Do My Legs Itch When I'm Running or Walking?Explanations and Solutions for Exercise Allergies.
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A Honey of a Cure for Hayfever and AllergiesLocally harvested honey is a miracle of specific anti-histamines directed to the specific pollens within your area.
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