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Histamine Intolerance rarely rides the range alone

Some people believe that self-diagnosis is possible for Histamine Intolerance. It is much more complicated than that. I have been watching the goings on both off-line and on-line for a while now, and would like to clear up one misconception… maybe two. First of all self-diagnosis is not a viable option. There is a worrying…

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The importance of diagnosis – "…but maybe it's all in the mind…?"

The importance of diagnosis – “…but maybe it’s all in the mind…?”

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A leap into unknown territory – going on holiday with HIT

“If we took a holiday Took some time to celebrate Just one day out of life It would be, it would be so nice” From Madonna’s debut album song “Holiday” When I heard that song in the 80s, I was still a little grasshopper with not a care in the world except for when the…

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This website is funded by the proceeds of the book "What HIT me? Living with Histamine Intolerance: A guide to diagnosis and management of HIT - A patient's point of view" by Genny Masterman. The mission of this website is to inform people about histamine intolerance. The information provided on the Histamine Intolerance Awareness website is no substitute for a visit to a registered dietician, nutritionist or a doctor. The information that you will find here may not be used as a substitute for professional advice and treatment by a medical professional or approved and registered dieticians. The content of the Histamine Intolerance Awareness website may not be used as a basis or means for any form of self-diagnosis.
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