Will the protocol address high histamine levels?
Yes. You need to increase methylation to break down histamine.
Methylation is required for the inactivation of histamine.
So if someone has high histamine levels, it’s because they have poor methylation.
When methylation is impaired, you end up with lower levels of SAMe.
SAMe is a supplement. But your body also creates it.
And so SAMe produces an enzyme that inactivates histamine.
And so when you have lower levels of SAMe, then you end up having higher histamine levels. And you need adequate B12 activity and methylation to produce SAMe.
I talk about this in the modules.
So yeah, improving methylation, and increasing SAMe levels, will lower your histamine levels.
Histamine issues is also a red flag that you're living in mold and you need to move. So pay attention to the week five module.