Histamine
137 sourcesRay Peat viewed histamine as part of the inflammatory cascade that includes estrogen, serotonin, and prostaglandins. He noted that histamine promotes inflammation, vasodilation, stomach acid secretion, and allergic responses, and that it rises under stress and with estrogen exposure. Antihistamines, in his view, have broader protective effects than just allergy relief.
Peat recommended cyproheptadine (an antihistamine and anti-serotonin drug) as a particularly useful agent, as it blocks both histamine and serotonin. He also noted that progesterone has antihistamine properties, and that reducing the inflammatory cascade at its source (PUFAs, endotoxin, estrogen) is more effective than blocking individual mediators.
Key Positions
- Histamine is part of the estrogen-serotonin-inflammatory cascade
- Estrogen promotes histamine release from mast cells
- Cyproheptadine blocks both histamine and serotonin, with broad anti-inflammatory effects
- Progesterone has natural antihistamine properties
- Histamine intolerance often indicates underlying hormonal imbalance
- Reducing PUFAs, endotoxin, and estrogen reduces histamine at its source
- Vitamin C has mild antihistamine effects
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