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EP 15 | Histamine, SIBO and Food Sensitivities: What Seasonal Allergies Have to Do with Gut Health with Heidi Turner

SIBO Made Simple

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What Do Over-the-Counter Antihistamines Really Do?

Over-the-counter antihistamines cover the H1 receptors or the H2 receptors. They block that receptor so that when we produce the histamine, it can't connect to that receptor. So in the H1 realm, we're gonna get more of this naughty sneezy kind of stuff. And in the H2 realm, we's gonnaget more of that gastrointestinal stomach acid, kind of stuff going on. All it's really doing is just helping to manage symptoms. It's not necessarily stopping the reaction necessarily from happening, it's just making us more comfortable.

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