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I would think that colds could raise histamine levels but allergies are more likely to be related to high histamine so even though histamine might be up with infection as well, it doesn't seem like it would be the bigger part of the story here. although viral and bacterial illness bring all kinds of issues with glutamate elevation and those inflammatory cytokines that Dr. yasko and almost every other researcher talks about so that would be an issue too.
Angela
Angela
I just read that histimine is an excitatory neurotransmitter. So if you have cold symptoms, your histimine is high, right? So something was keeping histimine in check, and then not, so Deepak and my friend both got colds. I wish I understood the neurotransmitter relationships.