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Histamine, Mast Cell and other Immune Dysfunctions and the role of the Microbiome
In order for the gut microbiome to be considered healthy, it must have four key factors: high diversity of bacteria, low levels of pathogens, a healthy mucosal lining, and an intact epithelial barrier.
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Newer research shows that one of the main drivers behind histamine intolerance is a dysbiotic gut microbiome which plays a role in many inflammatory conditions, especially in relation to food allergies and sensitivities.
In order for the gut microbiome to be considered healthy, it must have four key factors: high diversity of bacteria, low levels of pathogens, a healthy mucosal lining, and an intact epithelial barrier.
This webinar unpacks how to support clients presenting with symptoms associated with poor gut function, looking specifically at the histamine-gut connection.
In order for the gut microbiome to be considered healthy, it must have four key factors: high diversity of bacteria, low levels of pathogens, a healthy mucosal lining, and an intact epithelial barrier.
This webinar unpacks how to support clients presenting with symptoms associated with poor gut function, looking specifically at the histamine-gut connection.
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