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Heavy Metal Health Impact
Detox speed for mercury, lead, cadmium, and arsenic varies dramatically between people. Slow detoxers accumulate more from the same everyday exposure everyone gets—and benefit most from targeted chelation, prevention strategies, and cleaner sourcing.
Histamine Metabolism
DAO and HNMT enzymes break down histamine from wine, cheese, fermented foods, and leftovers. If yours run slow, you know exactly what happens—flushing, headaches, racing heart, or IBS symptoms within an hour of sushi. This confirms it's not "all in your head."
Histamine Production
Some immune systems overproduce histamine even without obvious allergens. This explains year-round congestion, itching, or hives that antihistamines only partly control—because you're constantly producing more than you can clear.
Histamine Receptor Function
Same histamine level, wildly different reaction. High receptor sensitivity turns normal amounts into hives, racing heart, or anxiety—even when production and breakdown are fine. The issue isn't how much histamine you have. It's how loudly your body hears it.
Most people walk past a scented candle and smell nothing. You get an instant headache.
What
Some immune systems shrug off mold. Others mount a full inflammatory response to trace amounts. Same story with histamine, heavy metals, and chemicals—your genes decide if exposure is a non-event or a spiral.
Why
When you identify which exposures your body reacts poorly to, you stop responding to mysterious symptoms and begin making specific changes that effectively prevent them.
Toxin Sensitivities
Understand how your body uniquely reacts to environmental factors.
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