Hi danny,
That ship has sailed for me. My estrogen is so low that my labs come back questioning if I'm still a female. ; )
My body temp runs low too. I'm a pita ...
Btw, are you trying this protocal ?
Uh, no. I can't remember how I stumbled across this thread, but was probably searching for some other term and arrived here.
I don't seem to have histamine/allergy problems, at least the 'classic' kind. I do have a salicylate intolerance, which interferes with methylation, so am trying to work on both of those. Also just found out my vitamin D is too low, so trying to address that w/o interfering with methylation! Aaaauguughghgh!!!
So complicated...
Re low body temp: Are you drinking a lot of water? Again, there are some folks out there suggesting that higher water intake dilutes electrolytes too much, especially sodium, and are finding that reducing water and other fluids can raise body temps. I'd mention this one guy's name, but he's pretty out there...controversial...(he advocates eating more sugar for example) but is getting results.
Also, the vata/pitta/kapha thing as I think you know is very important -- and/or the TCM perspective. Some vegetables are very cooling, while others are warming, some are diuretic, so they wouldn't be good for peeps who are already peeing like a racehorse. I'm more of a vata-pitta (emphasis on vata) but definitely notice a difference when I eat certain vegetables. That's why I don't think any one single diet will work for all -- as we all have different body types, and thus different sensitivities and reactions. Being a 'vata', I know I'd do very poorly on the Wahl's diet, so I never pursued that after reading about it...too many raw veggies for this crazy man.
I have the pseudo-raynaud's thing at times too, but that's been a little better as I've been reducing my water intake, and/or adding salt when I do have water. But my adrenals are stressed, so that might not be the case with you or others.
Plus...I haven't been able to go to the acupuncture clinic for about a year and a half, but one of the last times I was there they told me I was "blood deficient". Makes total sense to me, as most of the time my feet are icy cold, yet the rest of me is fine. Like there isn't enough blood to go around. Kind of fits in with the 'low blood volume' situation that many with ME/CFS have...
Okay, I'll shut up.