Zkontrolujte, co můžete bezpečně sníst při histaminové intoleranci

Slovníček pojmů

Výkladový slovník pojmů pro histaminovou intoleranci.

19 pojmů

Biogenic aminesChemie

A group of chemical substances resulting from the decarboxylation of amino acids. Histamine is the best-known biogenic amine.

DAO blockersEnzym

Substances that reduce the activity of the DAO enzyme, which worsens the breakdown of histamine.

DAO enzymeEnzym

The main enzyme responsible for breaking down histamine in the body. Its deficiency is related to HIT.

Elimination dietDieta

Temporary exclusion of foods with a high histamine content to determine the body's reactions and subsequent gradual inclusion.

FermentationObecné

The process by which microorganisms convert substances. It is key in HIT because it increases the histamine content of food.

HistamineChemie

A biogenic amine formed during the breakdown of proteins, plays a role in immune reactions and digestion.

Histamine intolerance (HIT)Obecné

The inability of the body to properly break down histamine, which leads to its excessive accumulation and manifestations.

Histamine liberatorsObecné

Substances that release histamine from cells, worsening the symptoms of HIT.

HistidineChemie

An amino acid that is converted to histamine in the body. Its excess or poor processing can worsen HIT.

CadaverineChemie

A biogenic amine produced by protein breakdown, similar to histamine, can worsen HIT symptoms.

Cumulative effectObecné

A build-up of histamine in the body from various sources that exceeds tolerance and triggers symptoms.

Low histamine dietDieta

Limiting histamine-rich foods and histamine-releasing substances for people with histamine intolerance.

PutrescineChemie

A biogenic amine formed during the breakdown of proteins can worsen the symptoms of HIT.

ReintroductionDieta

The gradual inclusion of foods with a higher histamine content back into the diet after the elimination period.

Substitution of DAOEnzym

DAO enzyme supplementation for better histamine breakdown in histamine intolerance.

DAO supplementationEnzym

DAO enzyme supplementation for better breakdown of dietary histamine in people with HIT.

Swiss Interest Group Histamine Intolerance (SIGHI)Obecné

An independent non-profit organization (Schweizerische Interessengemeinschaft Histamin-Intoleranz) that specializes in research, education and support for people suffering from histamine intolerance (HIT) and related disorders of mast cell metabolism.

TyramineChemie

A biogenic amine similar to histamine that may exacerbate HIT symptoms in susceptible individuals.

Mast cellsObecné

Immune system cells that release histamine and other mediators in response to HIT triggers.