Guest guest Posted December 30, 2007 Report Share Posted December 30, 2007 This applies to anyone who has any kind of allergies, no matter how insignificant they seem. Some symptoms, such as fatigue, is related to food allergies. Pieced together from various sources: Many patients with obsessive-compulsive tendencies, " oppositional-defiant disorder, " or seasonal depression are under-methylated, which is associated with low serotonin levels. Often with inhalant allergies, frequent headaches, perfectionism, competitiveness and other distinctive symptoms and traits. Tend to be very low in calcium, magnesium, methionine, and vitamin B-6 with excessive levels of folic acid. People with high histamine levels have a positive effect from SSRIs and other serotonin-enhancing medications (Paxil, Zoloft, Prozac, Celexa, Effexor, etc.) because methylation is a step in the manufacture of mood stabilizing neurotransmitters. Unfortunately, histadelics often have nasty side effects with these medications. Histamine excess can be manifest as asthma, vasomotor rhinitis, allergic skin disorders with pruritis, excess stomach acid production (acts as a gastric hormone to stimulate flow of HCl), saliva, tears, and thin nasal and bronchial secretions, and certain types of vascular headaches. This is the basis of anti-histamine medications. Excessive histamine results because of the inadequate methylation in liver detoxification. Histamine opposes adrenalin in its effects and as expected fatigue occurs just as it occurs in adrenal exhaustion. Biochemical treatment revolves around antifolates, especially calcium and methionine. Certain forms of buffered vitamin C can help by providing calcium and ascorbic acid. Three to six months of nutrient therapy are usually needed to correct this chemical imbalance. As in most biochemical therapies, the symptoms usually return if treatment is stopped. Methylation is involved in DNA synthesis, masking and unmasking of DNA, detoxification, heavy mental detoxification, nerve myelination, carnitine and coenzyme Q 10 synthesis. *The relationship of mood and behavior to Histadelia is due to the fact that methylation is involved in neurotransmitter synthesis.* This condition is characterized by low levels of serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, high whole blood histamine and elevated absolute basophils. In severe cases involving psychosis, the dominant symptom is usually delusional thinking rather than hallucinations. They tend to speak very little & may sit motionless for extended periods. They may appear outwardly calm, but suffer from extreme internal anxiety. “Adrenaline (Epinephrine) is the only chemical that can quickly eliminate histamine in a person. So called " antihistamines " like Benadryl only work to block some of your body's histamine receptors (relieving some histamine related symptoms), they do not remove histamine. My body tried in vain to reduce this high level of histamine to a normal level, by releasing abnormally large quantities (spikes) of adrenaline into my blood stream. This created nervous energy and sometimes even panic attacks if the spikes were large enough.” Treatment: Methionine, Quercetin, Rutin, Vitamin C, Calcium, Magnesium. TMG, Copper (maybe) Avoid: DMAE, Vitamin B6 (Niacinamide), Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid), allergic foods Symptoms: Lowered dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine Sweating Frequent Colds Hyperactivity Depression Impulsive Obsessive-Compulsive Crying Insomnia Extreme Drive and Motivation Sparse Body Hair Allergies (including eye allergies) Perfectionism High Libido Shay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 say a lot of whats written below sounds familiar if i really take a good look at myself and my personality as well as the physical things. in fact if sweating and frequent cold wasn't on the list below it would perfectly describe me. i read a long time ago that increasing serotonin without increasing dopamine increases the amount of immune t cells that are thought to be responsible for immune reactions or allergy's. ive been unable to find where i read this online, but i am certain that ive read it word for word. > > This applies to anyone who has any kind of allergies, no matter how > insignificant they seem. Some symptoms, such as fatigue, is related to > food allergies. > > Pieced together from various sources: > > Many patients with obsessive-compulsive tendencies, > " oppositional-defiant disorder, " or seasonal depression are > under-methylated, which is associated with low serotonin levels. Often > with inhalant allergies, frequent headaches, perfectionism, > competitiveness and other distinctive symptoms and traits. Tend to be > very low in calcium, magnesium, methionine, and vitamin B-6 with > excessive levels of folic acid. People with high histamine levels have a > positive effect from SSRIs and other serotonin-enhancing medications > (Paxil, Zoloft, Prozac, Celexa, Effexor, etc.) because methylation is a > step in the manufacture of mood stabilizing neurotransmitters. > Unfortunately, histadelics often have nasty side effects with these > medications. > > Histamine excess can be manifest as asthma, vasomotor rhinitis, allergic > skin disorders with pruritis, excess stomach acid production (acts as a > gastric hormone to stimulate flow of HCl), saliva, tears, and thin nasal > and bronchial secretions, and certain types of vascular headaches. This > is the basis of anti-histamine medications. Excessive histamine results > because of the inadequate methylation in liver detoxification. Histamine > opposes adrenalin in its effects and as expected fatigue occurs just as > it occurs in adrenal exhaustion. > > Biochemical treatment revolves around antifolates, especially calcium > and methionine. Certain forms of buffered vitamin C can help by > providing calcium and ascorbic acid. Three to six months of nutrient > therapy are usually needed to correct this chemical imbalance. As in > most biochemical therapies, the symptoms usually return if treatment is > stopped. > > Methylation is involved in DNA synthesis, masking and unmasking of DNA, > detoxification, heavy mental detoxification, nerve myelination, > carnitine and coenzyme Q 10 synthesis. *The relationship of mood and > behavior to Histadelia is due to the fact that methylation is involved > in neurotransmitter synthesis.* > > This condition is characterized by low levels of serotonin, dopamine, > and norepinephrine, high whole blood histamine and elevated absolute > basophils. In severe cases involving psychosis, the dominant symptom is > usually delusional thinking rather than hallucinations. They tend to > speak very little & may sit motionless for extended periods. They may > appear outwardly calm, but suffer from extreme internal anxiety. > " Adrenaline (Epinephrine) is the only chemical that can quickly > eliminate histamine in a person. So called " antihistamines " like > Benadryl only work to block some of your body's histamine receptors > (relieving some histamine related symptoms), they do not remove > histamine. My body tried in vain to reduce this high level of histamine > to a normal level, by releasing abnormally large quantities (spikes) of > adrenaline into my blood stream. This created nervous energy and > sometimes even panic attacks if the spikes were large enough. " > > Treatment: Methionine, Quercetin, Rutin, Vitamin C, Calcium, Magnesium. > TMG, Copper (maybe) > > Avoid: DMAE, Vitamin B6 (Niacinamide), Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid), allergic > foods > > Symptoms: > > Lowered dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine > Sweating > Frequent Colds > Hyperactivity > Depression > Impulsive > Obsessive-Compulsive > Crying > Insomnia > Extreme Drive and Motivation > Sparse Body Hair > Allergies (including eye allergies) > Perfectionism > High Libido > > > > Shay > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 I'd suggest getting a blood test done for histamine levels, I'm getting one done this week. The neurotransmitter test may not have been accurate or useful on the most part, but at least it did alert me to my out of whack histamine levels. I had no clue about high histamine levels until this, even after a year of research. Makes sense in my case because I've always had bad allergies, in fact I used to be on allergy shots when I was 5 years old. Before I started antidepressants, I had been on allergy medicines for years... maybe my stopping of the anti-histamines led to the nervousness and depression. I do feel a lot more relaxed now that I've started treatment and started avoided foods I'm allergic to. Shay nemo.shark wrote: > > say a lot of whats written below sounds familiar if i really take a > good look at myself and my personality as well as the physical things. > > in fact if sweating and frequent cold wasn't on the list below it > would perfectly describe me. > > i read a long time ago that increasing serotonin without increasing > dopamine increases the amount of immune t cells that are thought to > be responsible for immune reactions or allergy's. ive been unable to > find where i read this online, but i am certain that ive read it word > for word. > > > > > > This applies to anyone who has any kind of allergies, no matter how > > insignificant they seem. Some symptoms, such as fatigue, is related > to > > food allergies. > > > > Pieced together from various sources: > > > > Many patients with obsessive-compulsive tendencies, > > " oppositional-defiant disorder, " or seasonal depression are > > under-methylated, which is associated with low serotonin levels. > Often > > with inhalant allergies, frequent headaches, perfectionism, > > competitiveness and other distinctive symptoms and traits. Tend to > be > > very low in calcium, magnesium, methionine, and vitamin B-6 with > > excessive levels of folic acid. People with high histamine levels > have a > > positive effect from SSRIs and other serotonin-enhancing > medications > > (Paxil, Zoloft, Prozac, Celexa, Effexor, etc.) because methylation > is a > > step in the manufacture of mood stabilizing neurotransmitters. > > Unfortunately, histadelics often have nasty side effects with these > > medications. > > > > Histamine excess can be manifest as asthma, vasomotor rhinitis, > allergic > > skin disorders with pruritis, excess stomach acid production (acts > as a > > gastric hormone to stimulate flow of HCl), saliva, tears, and thin > nasal > > and bronchial secretions, and certain types of vascular headaches. > This > > is the basis of anti-histamine medications. Excessive histamine > results > > because of the inadequate methylation in liver detoxification. > Histamine > > opposes adrenalin in its effects and as expected fatigue occurs > just as > > it occurs in adrenal exhaustion. > > > > Biochemical treatment revolves around antifolates, especially > calcium > > and methionine. Certain forms of buffered vitamin C can help by > > providing calcium and ascorbic acid. Three to six months of > nutrient > > therapy are usually needed to correct this chemical imbalance. As > in > > most biochemical therapies, the symptoms usually return if > treatment is > > stopped. > > > > Methylation is involved in DNA synthesis, masking and unmasking of > DNA, > > detoxification, heavy mental detoxification, nerve myelination, > > carnitine and coenzyme Q 10 synthesis. *The relationship of mood > and > > behavior to Histadelia is due to the fact that methylation is > involved > > in neurotransmitter synthesis.* > > > > This condition is characterized by low levels of serotonin, > dopamine, > > and norepinephrine, high whole blood histamine and elevated > absolute > > basophils. In severe cases involving psychosis, the dominant > symptom is > > usually delusional thinking rather than hallucinations. They tend > to > > speak very little & may sit motionless for extended periods. They > may > > appear outwardly calm, but suffer from extreme internal anxiety. > > " Adrenaline (Epinephrine) is the only chemical that can quickly > > eliminate histamine in a person. So called " antihistamines " like > > Benadryl only work to block some of your body's histamine receptors > > (relieving some histamine related symptoms), they do not remove > > histamine. My body tried in vain to reduce this high level of > histamine > > to a normal level, by releasing abnormally large quantities > (spikes) of > > adrenaline into my blood stream. This created nervous energy and > > sometimes even panic attacks if the spikes were large enough. " > > > > Treatment: Methionine, Quercetin, Rutin, Vitamin C, Calcium, > Magnesium. > > TMG, Copper (maybe) > > > > Avoid: DMAE, Vitamin B6 (Niacinamide), Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid), > allergic > > foods > > > > Symptoms: > > > > Lowered dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine > > Sweating > > Frequent Colds > > Hyperactivity > > Depression > > Impulsive > > Obsessive-Compulsive > > Crying > > Insomnia > > Extreme Drive and Motivation > > Sparse Body Hair > > Allergies (including eye allergies) > > Perfectionism > > High Libido > > > > > > > > Shay > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 i think high histamine could have contributed to the efects of srris in regard to pssd, especially if the statement i made about raising serotonin with out raising dopamine increasing t cells that are responsible for immune or allergic reactions. but if this is the culprit of pssd then lowering histamine probably wouldn't help pssd as the damage done would be on the cellular level and only time healthy nutrition and lifestyle would help to reverse it. after all it wasn't the high histamine that did this its the ssri, as we were perfectly ok with high hisamine with out the presence of ssris before we took them. this kind of inflammation can kill brain cells as it is suspected in parkinson's and other similar disorders. > > > > > > This applies to anyone who has any kind of allergies, no matter how > > > insignificant they seem. Some symptoms, such as fatigue, is related > > to > > > food allergies. > > > > > > Pieced together from various sources: > > > > > > Many patients with obsessive-compulsive tendencies, > > > " oppositional-defiant disorder, " or seasonal depression are > > > under-methylated, which is associated with low serotonin levels. > > Often > > > with inhalant allergies, frequent headaches, perfectionism, > > > competitiveness and other distinctive symptoms and traits. Tend to > > be > > > very low in calcium, magnesium, methionine, and vitamin B-6 with > > > excessive levels of folic acid. People with high histamine levels > > have a > > > positive effect from SSRIs and other serotonin-enhancing > > medications > > > (Paxil, Zoloft, Prozac, Celexa, Effexor, etc.) because methylation > > is a > > > step in the manufacture of mood stabilizing neurotransmitters. > > > Unfortunately, histadelics often have nasty side effects with these > > > medications. > > > > > > Histamine excess can be manifest as asthma, vasomotor rhinitis, > > allergic > > > skin disorders with pruritis, excess stomach acid production (acts > > as a > > > gastric hormone to stimulate flow of HCl), saliva, tears, and thin > > nasal > > > and bronchial secretions, and certain types of vascular headaches. > > This > > > is the basis of anti-histamine medications. Excessive histamine > > results > > > because of the inadequate methylation in liver detoxification. > > Histamine > > > opposes adrenalin in its effects and as expected fatigue occurs > > just as > > > it occurs in adrenal exhaustion. > > > > > > Biochemical treatment revolves around antifolates, especially > > calcium > > > and methionine. Certain forms of buffered vitamin C can help by > > > providing calcium and ascorbic acid. Three to six months of > > nutrient > > > therapy are usually needed to correct this chemical imbalance. As > > in > > > most biochemical therapies, the symptoms usually return if > > treatment is > > > stopped. > > > > > > Methylation is involved in DNA synthesis, masking and unmasking of > > DNA, > > > detoxification, heavy mental detoxification, nerve myelination, > > > carnitine and coenzyme Q 10 synthesis. *The relationship of mood > > and > > > behavior to Histadelia is due to the fact that methylation is > > involved > > > in neurotransmitter synthesis.* > > > > > > This condition is characterized by low levels of serotonin, > > dopamine, > > > and norepinephrine, high whole blood histamine and elevated > > absolute > > > basophils. In severe cases involving psychosis, the dominant > > symptom is > > > usually delusional thinking rather than hallucinations. They tend > > to > > > speak very little & may sit motionless for extended periods. They > > may > > > appear outwardly calm, but suffer from extreme internal anxiety. > > > " Adrenaline (Epinephrine) is the only chemical that can quickly > > > eliminate histamine in a person. So called " antihistamines " like > > > Benadryl only work to block some of your body's histamine receptors > > > (relieving some histamine related symptoms), they do not remove > > > histamine. My body tried in vain to reduce this high level of > > histamine > > > to a normal level, by releasing abnormally large quantities > > (spikes) of > > > adrenaline into my blood stream. This created nervous energy and > > > sometimes even panic attacks if the spikes were large enough. " > > > > > > Treatment: Methionine, Quercetin, Rutin, Vitamin C, Calcium, > > Magnesium. > > > TMG, Copper (maybe) > > > > > > Avoid: DMAE, Vitamin B6 (Niacinamide), Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid), > > allergic > > > foods > > > > > > Symptoms: > > > > > > Lowered dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine > > > Sweating > > > Frequent Colds > > > Hyperactivity > > > Depression > > > Impulsive > > > Obsessive-Compulsive > > > Crying > > > Insomnia > > > Extreme Drive and Motivation > > > Sparse Body Hair > > > Allergies (including eye allergies) > > > Perfectionism > > > High Libido > > > > > > > > > > > > Shay > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2008 Report Share Posted January 1, 2008 p.s. shay is a histamine blood test the same as a testosterone blood test you have to measure free and total? > > > > > > > > This applies to anyone who has any kind of allergies, no matter > how > > > > insignificant they seem. Some symptoms, such as fatigue, is > related > > > to > > > > food allergies. > > > > > > > > Pieced together from various sources: > > > > > > > > Many patients with obsessive-compulsive tendencies, > > > > " oppositional-defiant disorder, " or seasonal depression are > > > > under-methylated, which is associated with low serotonin levels. > > > Often > > > > with inhalant allergies, frequent headaches, perfectionism, > > > > competitiveness and other distinctive symptoms and traits. Tend > to > > > be > > > > very low in calcium, magnesium, methionine, and vitamin B-6 with > > > > excessive levels of folic acid. People with high histamine > levels > > > have a > > > > positive effect from SSRIs and other serotonin-enhancing > > > medications > > > > (Paxil, Zoloft, Prozac, Celexa, Effexor, etc.) because > methylation > > > is a > > > > step in the manufacture of mood stabilizing neurotransmitters. > > > > Unfortunately, histadelics often have nasty side effects with > these > > > > medications. > > > > > > > > Histamine excess can be manifest as asthma, vasomotor rhinitis, > > > allergic > > > > skin disorders with pruritis, excess stomach acid production > (acts > > > as a > > > > gastric hormone to stimulate flow of HCl), saliva, tears, and > thin > > > nasal > > > > and bronchial secretions, and certain types of vascular > headaches. > > > This > > > > is the basis of anti-histamine medications. Excessive histamine > > > results > > > > because of the inadequate methylation in liver detoxification. > > > Histamine > > > > opposes adrenalin in its effects and as expected fatigue occurs > > > just as > > > > it occurs in adrenal exhaustion. > > > > > > > > Biochemical treatment revolves around antifolates, especially > > > calcium > > > > and methionine. Certain forms of buffered vitamin C can help by > > > > providing calcium and ascorbic acid. Three to six months of > > > nutrient > > > > therapy are usually needed to correct this chemical imbalance. > As > > > in > > > > most biochemical therapies, the symptoms usually return if > > > treatment is > > > > stopped. > > > > > > > > Methylation is involved in DNA synthesis, masking and unmasking > of > > > DNA, > > > > detoxification, heavy mental detoxification, nerve myelination, > > > > carnitine and coenzyme Q 10 synthesis. *The relationship of mood > > > and > > > > behavior to Histadelia is due to the fact that methylation is > > > involved > > > > in neurotransmitter synthesis.* > > > > > > > > This condition is characterized by low levels of serotonin, > > > dopamine, > > > > and norepinephrine, high whole blood histamine and elevated > > > absolute > > > > basophils. In severe cases involving psychosis, the dominant > > > symptom is > > > > usually delusional thinking rather than hallucinations. They > tend > > > to > > > > speak very little & may sit motionless for extended periods. > They > > > may > > > > appear outwardly calm, but suffer from extreme internal anxiety. > > > > " Adrenaline (Epinephrine) is the only chemical that can quickly > > > > eliminate histamine in a person. So called " antihistamines " like > > > > Benadryl only work to block some of your body's histamine > receptors > > > > (relieving some histamine related symptoms), they do not remove > > > > histamine. My body tried in vain to reduce this high level of > > > histamine > > > > to a normal level, by releasing abnormally large quantities > > > (spikes) of > > > > adrenaline into my blood stream. This created nervous energy and > > > > sometimes even panic attacks if the spikes were large enough. " > > > > > > > > Treatment: Methionine, Quercetin, Rutin, Vitamin C, Calcium, > > > Magnesium. > > > > TMG, Copper (maybe) > > > > > > > > Avoid: DMAE, Vitamin B6 (Niacinamide), Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid), > > > allergic > > > > foods > > > > > > > > Symptoms: > > > > > > > > Lowered dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine > > > > Sweating > > > > Frequent Colds > > > > Hyperactivity > > > > Depression > > > > Impulsive > > > > Obsessive-Compulsive > > > > Crying > > > > Insomnia > > > > Extreme Drive and Motivation > > > > Sparse Body Hair > > > > Allergies (including eye allergies) > > > > Perfectionism > > > > High Libido > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Shay > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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