What is difference between allergen and histamine?
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Histamine intolerance isn't a true allergic reaction. Instead, it refers to a reaction some people experience to foods that have high levels of naturally occurring histamine. ... Without enough of those enzymes to process the histamine, it can build up over time and cause symptoms throughout the body
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In the case of allergies, histamine is released by the body as part of an excessive immune system response to a normally harmless substance like pollen or certain foods or drugs. A person who has Histamine Intolerance does not necessarily have an allergy and vice versa.
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