Product Description
Umbrellux DAO2 – Histamine Digest – Diamine Oxidase Enzyme
Supports Healthy Degradation of Food-Derived Histamine
DAO- Enzyme for Histamine Imbalance
Many foods contain histamine and/or cause the release of histamine in the gut. Diamine Oxidase (DAO) is the primary enzyme responsible for degrading dietary histamine in the GI tract.
Some people don’t produce a sufficient amount of Diamine Oxidase (DAO).
In that case, providing an outside source of DAO such as the nutrition supplement Umbrellux DAO may provide relief of symptoms from excessive histamine levels.
Histamine Digest (Umbrellux DAO2) contains a patented form of DAO that releases the enzyme in the small intestine where it acts directly on dietary histamine.
(According to the International Society of DAO Deficiency, the main cause of the enzymatic dysfunction is a person’s genetics.)
Histamine Digest (Umbrellux DAO2) is an advanced second-generation formulation of DAO with catalase and ascorbyl palmitate (vitamin C) to enhance activity. DAO2 is delivered with a patented Designed Release capsule (DRCaps) that releases in the small intestine where DAO acts directly on the dietary histamine to support digestive health and comfort.
What are some symptoms of histamine intolerance?
The ingestion of histamine-rich food or of alcohol or drugs that release histamine or block DAO may provoke diarrhea, headache, rhinoconjunctival symptoms, asthma, hypotension, arrhythmia, urticaria, pruritus, flushing, and other conditions in patients with histamine intolerance.
— From the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Clinically Tested
The DAO enzyme has been clinically tested and found to break down food-derived histamine in the digestive tract. DAO is not absorbed and does not have systemic activity. Click to see the biochemistry of how DAO helps break down histamine.
Is Histamine Intolerance the Same as Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS)?
Histamine Intolerance and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome are different, but related. In Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, a condition when body’s innate immune system is hyperactive, mast cells release many different chemical mediators, with histamine being just one of them.
More Information – Great Resources About Histamine Intolerance
Histamine Intolerance & Mast Cell Activation Flow Chart – triggers and symptoms – from www.histamine-intolerance.info
International Society of DAO Deficiency – everything from what DAO deficiency is, its origins, foods high in histamines, foods which interfere with histamine metabolism (including DAO-blocking foods), latest international research
The Low Histamine Chef – how to reduce the amount of histamine in your diet, recipes and more
Dr. Janice Joneja – expert in biochemical and immunological reactions involved in food allergy and intolerances
Swiss Interest Group Histamine Intolerance (SIGHI) – information about histamine related disorders (histaminosis) — including cooking tutorials, recipes, and links to apps for histamine food values.
Note: Histamine Digest does not manage or address antibody-related or IgE-related food allergies.
From DIEM Labs.
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