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Histamine Health Coach

Histamine Health Coach

De: Teresa Christensen
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Welcome to Histamine Health Coach, the podcast for women ready to take control of their histamine intolerance, calm unpredictable symptoms, and feel like themselves again—without fear, overwhelm, or extreme restrictions.

I’m Teresa, a Functional Medicine Certified Health Coach who’s been there—living with mast cell issues, hives, and the daily uncertainty that comes with histamine-related conditions. Here, we go beyond just lists of “yes” and “no” foods. You’ll get real talk on how to support your body through nutrition, stress management, movement, and mindset—plus practical tips to help you enjoy life again.

Whether you’re navigating MCAS, mastocytosis, or just curious if histamine is behind your symptoms, you’ll find education, encouragement, and simple tools to help you feel more resilient, more energetic, and more at ease in your own skin.

Ready to feel better? Let’s get started.

© 2025 Teresa Pesaturo, LLC
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  • Episode 13 - Too Hot to Heal? How Heat Triggers Histamine Intolerance
    Jul 10 2025

    When the mercury rises, those of us with histamine intolerance face unique challenges. Recording this episode during a brutal Midwest heat wave without air conditioning gave me a visceral reminder of how temperature extremes can wreak havoc on our sensitive systems.

    Heat stress triggers mast cell degranulation and histamine release, causing blood vessels to dilate and creating a cascade of symptoms many of us know all too well: swelling in the extremities, debilitating headaches, brain fog, nausea, and the kind of bone-deep exhaustion that seems disproportionate to your activity level. For the histamine-sensitive among us, these aren't just discomforts—they're signals that our bodies are struggling to maintain balance.

    Fortunately, there are practical strategies that can provide relief. Prioritizing quality sleep is crucial, even if it means booking a hotel room for a night to escape the heat. Strategic fan placement, staying hydrated with electrolyte-enhanced water (try adding a pinch of Celtic sea salt), taking cold showers, and using ice packs on pulse points can all help regulate your body temperature. Timing matters too—schedule outdoor activities before 10 AM or after 4 PM to avoid peak heat hours.

    Perhaps most fascinating is the concept of hormesis—the idea that controlled exposure to stressors like heat can actually build resilience. While my first night without AC was manageable, the cumulative stress quickly overwhelmed my system. This highlights an important truth for those with histamine issues: the line between beneficial stress and harmful triggers is exceptionally thin and highly individual.

    Whether you're navigating a temporary heat wave or looking for long-term strategies to manage temperature sensitivity, listening to your body's early warning signals is your most powerful tool. Join our Facebook group "I Don't Eat Leftovers" to connect with other women experiencing similar challenges, and email me at Teresa@histaminehealthcoach.com with topics you'd like to explore in future episodes.

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  • Episode 8: Tired, Foggy, Bloated? Your Gut Knows Something the Tests Don’t
    Jul 10 2025

    Have you ever felt something was wrong with your body long before any test could confirm it? That gut feeling isn't just intuition—it's your body's intelligence speaking directly to you.

    When fire ants attacked me during what should have been a relaxing day in South Beach, my body sounded an alarm I couldn't ignore. Within minutes, my hands swelled, my legs failed, and I lost consciousness in the park grass. That terrifying experience with anaphylaxis completely transformed my understanding of histamine intolerance and taught me the life-saving power of trusting my body's signals.

    Women navigating histamine intolerance often face a frustrating paradox: we know something's wrong—the bloating, brain fog, headaches, and fatigue are real—yet medical tests come back "normal" and we're told it's probably just stress. But in functional medicine, we understand that stress isn't just in your head; it directly impacts your nervous system, immune response, and gut function. When chronic stress slows digestion and increases gut permeability, histamine levels rise, creating a cascade of symptoms that deserve serious attention, not dismissal.

    Your gut houses 70% of your immune system and serves as your body's first responder. When it sends warning signals through uncomfortable symptoms, it's not overreacting—it's protecting you. Learning to trust these signals isn't weakness; it's profound wisdom that can transform your health journey.

    Ready to reconnect with your body's wisdom? Download my free low-histamine diet starter plan at histaminehealthcoach.com and begin decoding what your gut has been trying to tell you all along. Remember, you are your own best health expert—trust that knowledge and watch your healing journey transform.

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  • Episode 7 - The Real Reason Certain Foods Make You Miserable
    Jul 10 2025

    Discover how the enzyme Diamine Oxidase (DAO) affects histamine intolerance and why it might be the missing piece in understanding your symptoms.

    • DAO is an extracellular digestive enzyme that breaks down histamine from food and drinks
    • DAO deficiency can occur from gut damage, inflammation, or conditions like IBS, IBD, and SIBO
    • Nutrient deficiencies in copper, vitamin B6, vitamin C, zinc, and magnesium can reduce DAO effectiveness
    • Genetic variances like AOC1 SNPs may cause naturally lower DAO production
    • Over 50 medications including NSAIDs, antidepressants, and antihistamines can block DAO production
    • Hormonal fluctuations during perimenopause, menopause, and menstrual cycles affect DAO levels
    • Alcohol inhibits DAO production while also adding to histamine load
    • Stress depletes nutrients needed for DAO and contributes significantly to deficiency
    • Many women take DAO supplements to help manage symptoms when eating high histamine foods

    If you're ready to begin a low histamine diet, you can download the low histamine diet starter plan on my website at histaminehealthcoach.com. I've also gathered trusted supplement options in the wellness booster section for those who have spoken with their physician.


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