


Histamine Digest - 90 capsules


Histamine Digest with DAOgest® Diamine Oxidase Enzyme
Do you struggle with breaking down histamine? Then Histamine Digest can be a valuable addition, allowing you to eat and drink with confidence again without any hassle. This support helps prevent uncomfortable symptoms, so you can enjoy your meals worry-free.
Foods That May Cause Histamine Issues
Do you notice symptoms after consuming certain foods or drinks? Take a look at the following list:
- Alcohol, especially red wine or champagne
- Aged cheeses (e.g., Parmesan, Gouda, Swiss, Cheddar)
- Cured meats (e.g., salami, pepperoni, canned meat, sausages, dried meat)
- Fish
- Tomatoes
- Sausages
- Orange juice
- Pineapple juice
- Very ripe fruit (e.g., strawberries, bananas)
- Avocados
- Sauerkraut, Kimchi
- Balsamic vinegar
- Kombucha
- Leftover food
Do You Recognize Yourself?
If you notice that you react differently to one or more of these items without it being a true allergy, Histamine Digest might offer a solution. Try the product and find out if it improves your histamine breakdown.
The Main Ingredient in Histamine Digest
DAOgest® (diamine oxidase) is the patented enzyme derived from porcine kidney extract used in Histamine Digest. This enzyme, sourced from Europe, supports the natural breakdown of histamine in your body, particularly in the small intestine, but also in the large intestine, placenta, kidneys, appendix, testes, and prostate. DAO is a natural molecule found both in your body and in food.
How Does Histamine Digest Work?
After taking a small Histamine Digest capsule, it opens in the small intestine. The released DAO enzyme immediately begins breaking down histamine, whether it comes from your diet or is produced by your body.
About Seeking Health
Seeking Health stands for quality and carefully formulated products. The products are free from GMOs and common allergens. Dr. Ben Lynch, founder of Seeking Health, combines his expertise in naturopathy, molecular biology, and epigenetics to develop innovative supplements. In his book Dirty Genes, he shares insights on how diet and lifestyle can optimize gene expression.
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