About Histaminosis As A Factor In Childhood Obesity And Diabetes Incidence
Doepp YS and Luisetvia GY
Published on: 2022-10-30
Abstract
Industrially processed food is a major factor in the development of obesity and diabetes in children. This includes allergies and intolerances resulting in histaminosis. The brain reacts to this by "switching", i.e. a preference for the allergens. The children reject what would be good for them and prefer the food that is difficult to tolerate. Without taking this histaminosis process into account, the problems will not be solved
Keywords
Childhood Obesity; Diabetes ;HistaminosisIntroduction
Childhood obesity is a contemporary phenomenon, the likes of which were hardly known in the past. It affects children in the so-called 1st world and also in the 2nd world, where the diet is largely industrially processed and no longer of natural origin. Some big food companies dominate the world market, so that the same products can be found in various countries of the world. Parallel to this, the frequency of diabetes in children is increasing. The author has already said in many lectures: more important than what I eat is whether I can well digest what I eat. As son as I développe histaminosis in the digestive procès, the result is harmful and leads to obesity.
According to our experience, the histaminosis is an important propagator, which is becoming more and more frequent. We now call it a general disease. Histamine (ancient Greek ?στ?ς histos ‘tissue’) - in nomenclature: 2-(4-imidazolyl)-ethylamine - is a natural substance that acts as a tissue hormone and neurotransmitter. In humans and other mammals, histamine plays a central role in allergic reactions and is involved in the immune system.
Thus, it serves as one of the messenger substances in the inflammatory reaction to cause swelling of the tissue. Histamine also acts as an important regulator in the gastrointestinal tract, in the regulation of gastric acid production and motility, and in the central nervous system. Biochemically, like tyramine, serotonin, dopamine, epinephrine, norepinephrine, or octopamine, it is a biogenic amine. It is formed by splitting off carbon dioxide (decarboxylation) from the amino acid histidine and is stored in particular in mast cells, basophilic granulocytes and nerve cells.Important effects of histamine are its function in the defense against foreign – may be dangerous - substances and its pathological involvement in the symptoms of allergies and asthma. Histamine is also one of the mediator substances in silent inflammations. Here, histamine causes itching, pain and contraction of smooth muscle (for example, in the bronchi). It causes increased permeability of the vascular walls of small blood vessels and thus leads to hives. Histamine-induced activation of the transcription factor NF-κB and an associated increased release of other inflammatory mediators are also involved in this process. Histamine leads to a release of adrenaline from the adrenal glands, too. These effects are mediated in particular via activation of H1 receptors.If too much histamine is ingested with food, histamine excess can occur. Histamine is broken down by the enzyme diamine oxidase (DAO). As soon as this enzyme is not present in sufficient quantities or does not work effectively, the symptoms of so-called histamine intolerance occur. Intestinal inflammation can also be the cause of reduced DAO formation. If defense reactions against food proteins take place on the intestinal mucosa, inflammatory damage can occur to the mucosal cells themselves, which thin out and become leaky. This in turn leads to the symptoms of “leaky gut” and obesitas. The mucosa is of fundamental importance. Together with its surroundings, it represents the habitat of about seventy to eighty percent of the lymphatic immune system. In our view, if the mucosal density is reduced, there may be an increased passage of viruses, fungi, bacteria and chlamydia into the mucosa and thus into the organism. In addition, the absorption capacity of the intestinal mucosa may decrease. This may lead to a deficiency in the absorption of amino acids (proteins), minerals, vitamins, trace elements, essential fatty acids, phospholipids, antioxidants and polyphenols, which in turn may have negative effects on energy formation and cell function.
Problems
There are two problematic pathways with regard to histamine:
- The consumption of foods containing histamine, and
- Its own production in the small intestine when food allergies take place.
Avoiding histamine-containing foods is relatively easy, as long as you know them. These are for instance: red wine, blue cheese, old cheeses in general, cured meats, seafood, etc. Unfortunately, most people are unaware of this issue. More important is the own production. Family physicians would have the task of testing the IgE and IgG antibodies to food allergens in the blood of each patient.Most commonly, large-molecule proteins such as casein (cow’s milk and products) and gluten/gliadins (wheat, rye) have been shown to be problematic. This means that a usual breakfast containing bread and latte is unacceptable. In our experiences, genetically modified foods (GMO) can also trigger histaminosis. This concerns e.g., peanuts, soy, corn.
If you look at the products for snacks for children, you can regularly find cocoa, sugar, caramel, hazelnuts, milk powder. Unfortunately, most children have now developed an allergy with histaminosis to some or all of the ingredients. One could now assume that this would result in the children's aversion to them, with an avoidance of these products. The opposite is the case: the children develop an addiction-like dependence, they no longer want to live without these products. The brain of the children learns "switching", which means that the brain no longer accepts good and rejects negative, but on the contrary prefers negative and rejects good. Deswitching exercises should become daily routine [1]. At mealtimes, the children prefer gluten-containing foods such as pizza or spaghetti and reject the healthier vegetables or even berries and fruits. The typical American breakfast of wheat, milk, hazelnut cream, orange juice and sugar is the worst diet in the world for children
Frequent Symptoms
The number of symptoms triggered by an increase in histamine is large. They are: urticaria, skin itching, skin flushing, sleep disturbances, bronchial asthma, obesitas, coughing, vertigo, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, tachycardia, anxiety, autoaggressions and several more.Neither a normal patient nor a usual physician thinks primarily of histaminosis with such symptoms. Children, for example, are given asthma sprays for years without testing for food intolerances and antibodies (IgE and IgG) to food ingredients.
What Can Be Done
Of course, in addition to the important allergen abstinence, there are also remedies against elevated histamine such as diphenhydramine, cromoglicic acid (DNCG) or cetirizine. As a natural remedy, the amino acid L-histidine can be used. Japanese medicinal mushrooms (e.g. shiitake, maitake, reishi, agaricus ABM) have also proven effective. In addition to the problems from the environment, the inner world must also be considered. This psychologically concerns accepting what is, even if it contradicts one’s own ideas. The intestinal environment is of course of crucial importance. It is not sufficient to substitute positive intestinal inhabitants (“probiotics”) for this purpose, because these do not integrate into the intestinal milieu as long as pathogenic germs, Candida fungi or parasites determine the milieu.First of all, cleansing must take place. This is difficult, because it requires explosive diarrhea. We have had the best experience with a therapy using intracellular enzymes from the company Citozeatec from Milano/Italy [2]. The following is a treatment scheme for detoxification.
An Enzymatic Detox Treatment
First 6 days
- 10 ml «Citozym» in the morning before breakfast
- 10 ml «Ergozym plus» in the morning before breakfast
- 10 ml «Citozym» before dinner
From the 7th to the 60th day
- 20 ml «Citozym» dissolved in a glass of water in the morning before breakfast
- 10 ml «Ergozym plus» in the morning with breakfast
- 1 stick of «Probiotic P-450» at 11.00 a.m.
- 20 ml «Citexivir» with 1 stick of «Propulzym» dissolved in a glass of water before dinner.
The successes with this treatment are great. First the intestine is cleaned, then the blood and finally the intracellular space.
Summary
Histaminosis is developing into a disease of the children with increasing chemical and electromagnetic stresses from the environment and diet. It must be taken into account if one does not want to use strong drugs for a long time. Fortunately, there are gentler methods