If you have a whole host of symptoms and no medical diagnosis, you might be in the 9-17% of the general population who have Mast Cell Activation Syndrome. I’m joined by Dr. Beth O’Hara to talk about her own personal diagnosis of this disease, what the symptoms are, and how you might develop this syndrome.
 
Foods that contain high levels of histamine:

Spinach

Pineapple

Strawberries

Ground meats

Fish

Kombucha & other fermented foods

 
About Dr. Beth O'Hara
Dr. Beth O’Hara is a Functional Naturopath, specializing in complex chronic immune conditions related to Mast Cell Activation Syndrome and Histamine Intolerance. 
She is the founder and owner of Mast Cell 360, a Functional Naturopathy Practice designed to look at all factors surrounding health conditions – genetic, epigenetic biochemical, physiological, environmental, and emotional. She designed Mast Cell 360 to be the kind of practice she wished had existed when she was severely ill with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, Histamine Intolerance, Neural Inflammation, Lyme, Mold Toxicity, Fibromyalgia, and Chronic Fatigue. 
Her mission today is to be a guiding light for others with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, Histamine Intolerance, and these related conditions in their healing journeys. Through her Mast Cell 360 Root Cause process, she discovers the unique root factors affecting each of her clients’ health issues, building personalized, effective roadmaps for healing. 
Dr. Beth O’Hara holds a doctorate in Functional Naturopathy, a Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy, and a Bachelor’s degree in Physiological Psychology, 
She is certified in Functional Genomic Analysis and is a Research Adviser for the Nutrigenetic Research Institute. She presents at Functional Medicine Conferences on Mast Cell Activation Syndrome and Histamine Intolerance as well as the use of genetics and biochemistry in addressing chronic health conditions.
 
In This Episode

What Mast Cell Activation Syndrome is and how the symptoms present [7:00]

How common Mast Cell Activation Syndrome is [13:30]

Some easy swaps you can make to eat lower histamine foods [21:00]

What supplements you can use to help treat Mast Cell Activation Syndrome [25:20]

Some of the biggest root causes of Mast Cell Activation Syndrome [29:30]

Why it’s critical for you to address your stress level when you have Mast Cell Activation Syndrome [33:00]

How different binders can help you target specific toxins in your body [37:00]

 
Links & Resources
Use code ESTROGENDETOX to get 10% off DIM or 15% off the Estrogen Detox Bundle
Which of the 7 Root Causes of Mast Cell Activation Syndrome Do You Have?
Do you have more than just Histamine Intolerance? Take the Mast Cell Activation Syndrome Symptoms Survey.
Low and High Histamine Foods Lists
Find Dr. Beth O’Hara Online
Follow Dr. Beth O’Hara on Facebook
 
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If you have a whole host of symptoms and no medical diagnosis, you might be in the 9-17% of the general population who have Mast Cell Activation Syndrome. I’m joined by Dr. Beth O’Hara to talk about her own personal diagnosis of this disease, what the symptoms are, and how you might develop this syndrome.

 

Foods that contain high levels of histamine:


Spinach
Pineapple
Strawberries
Ground meats
Fish
Kombucha & other fermented foods

 

About Dr. Beth O'Hara

Dr. Beth O’Hara is a Functional Naturopath, specializing in complex chronic immune conditions related to Mast Cell Activation Syndrome and Histamine Intolerance. 

She is the founder and owner of Mast Cell 360, a Functional Naturopathy Practice designed to look at all factors surrounding health conditions – genetic, epigenetic biochemical, physiological, environmental, and emotional. She designed Mast Cell 360 to be the kind of practice she wished had existed when she was severely ill with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, Histamine Intolerance, Neural Inflammation, Lyme, Mold Toxicity, Fibromyalgia, and Chronic Fatigue. 

Her mission today is to be a guiding light for others with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, Histamine Intolerance, and these related conditions in their healing journeys. Through her Mast Cell 360 Root Cause process, she discovers the unique root factors affecting each of her clients’ health issues, building personalized, effective roadmaps for healing. 

Dr. Beth O’Hara holds a doctorate in Functional Naturopathy, a Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy, and a Bachelor’s degree in Physiological Psychology, 

She is certified in Functional Genomic Analysis and is a Research Adviser for the Nutrigenetic Research Institute. She presents at Functional Medicine Conferences on Mast Cell Activation Syndrome and Histamine Intolerance as well as the use of genetics and biochemistry in addressing chronic health conditions.

 

In This Episode


What Mast Cell Activation Syndrome is and how the symptoms present [7:00]
How common Mast Cell Activation Syndrome is [13:30]
Some easy swaps you can make to eat lower histamine foods [21:00]
What supplements you can use to help treat Mast Cell Activation Syndrome [25:20]
Some of the biggest root causes of Mast Cell Activation Syndrome [29:30]
Why it’s critical for you to address your stress level when you have Mast Cell Activation Syndrome [33:00]
How different binders can help you target specific toxins in your body [37:00]

 

Links & Resources

Use code ESTROGENDETOX to get 10% off DIM or 15% off the Estrogen Detox Bundle

Which of the 7 Root Causes of Mast Cell Activation Syndrome Do You Have?

Do you have more than just Histamine Intolerance? Take the Mast Cell Activation Syndrome Symptoms Survey.

Low and High Histamine Foods Lists

Find Dr. Beth O’Hara Online

Follow Dr. Beth O’Hara on Facebook

 

Find Your Longevity Blueprint Online

Follow Your Longevity Blueprint on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LinkedIn

Get your copy of the Your Longevity Blueprint book and claim your bonuses here

Find Dr. Stephanie Gray and Your Longevity Blueprint online  

Follow Dr. Stephanie Gray on Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | Twitter | LinkedIn

Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic

Podcast Production by the team at Counterweight Creative 

 

Related Episodes

Episode 25: Tips from the Ingredient Guru Mira Dessy

Episode 10: 5 Pillars of a Toxin-Free Lifestyle with Aimee Carlson

Episode 14: Supporting the Mitochondria with NAD and Peptides with Dr. Amber Krogsrud

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