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The surprising truth about histamine intolerance

ZOE Science & Nutrition

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Beware of Histamine Intoxication from Bad Fish and Cheese

Histamine intoxication, previously known as scombroid fish poisoning, primarily results from consuming spoiled fish like tuna and mackerel, or occasionally cheese with high histamine levels. Unlike regular food poisoning, histamine intoxication cases have been rising over the past decade, posing a significant global food security issue. The World Health Organization advises avoiding spoiled fish to prevent this condition.

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