Histamine intolerance (HIT)
The inability of the body to properly break down histamine, which leads to its excessive accumulation and manifestations.
Histamine intolerance (HIT) is not a classic allergy, but a condition where the body cannot efficiently break down histamine from food or from its own sources. This leads to its excessive accumulation in the body and triggers various non-specific symptoms such as digestive problems, skin problems, headaches or breathing difficulties.
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The process by which microorganisms convert substances. It is key in HIT because it increases the histamine content of food.
Substances that release histamine from cells, worsening the symptoms of HIT.
A build-up of histamine in the body from various sources that exceeds tolerance and triggers symptoms.
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.
Immune system cells that release histamine and other mediators in response to HIT triggers.