Mast-cell activation
Cross-source consensus on Mast-cell activation from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Mast cells are described as immune cells associated with histamine release, hives, swelling, and inflammatory signaling. — Mold, Toxins, and Weight-Loss Resistance
- The article argues that mold and other environmental triggers can activate mast cells and release histamine plus other inflammatory molecules. — Mold, Toxins, and Weight-Loss Resistance
- Eye swelling, chemical sensitivity, and mold reactions are interpreted as mast-cell-related phenomena. — Mold, Toxins, and Weight-Loss Resistance
- Pepcid AC is noted to suppress stomach acid, so the article advises discussing betaine HCl support with a physician if using it. — Mold, Toxins, and Weight-Loss Resistance
- The article suggests a temporary H1 and H2 blocker protocol could test whether inflammation contributes to weight and swelling. — Mold, Toxins, and Weight-Loss Resistance
- The article presents low-dose naltrexone and PEA as possible mast-cell-related adjuncts. — Mold, Toxins, and Weight-Loss Resistance