
Curing My Tyramine Intolerance: The First 31 Days
Can you cure tyramine intolerance by slowly reintroducing it to your gut? The Rogue Scientist decided to find out… by experimenting on herself.
Can you cure tyramine intolerance by slowly reintroducing it to your gut? The Rogue Scientist decided to find out… by experimenting on herself.
Dr. Will Bulsiewicz knows his way around the gut microbiome. Here’s what he has to say about food sensitivities, including histamine intolerance.
You can’t talk about health without talking about the microbiome. The Rogue Scientist offers the Top 8 takeaways from gut expert Dr. Will Bulsiewicz.
When trying to understand food sensitivities, particularly tyramine and histamine sensitivity, it’s important to understand neurotransmitters. Why? Because they cause your symptoms, and it turns our gut microbiota produce them.
When you have gut issues, including food sensitivities, the first thing people tell you is “take probiotics.” But what are probiotics? And do they actually help?
Tyramine intolerance, like most food sensitivities, probably involves something going wrong in the gut (microbiome). But what is the microbiome, and what goes wrong that causes this? The Rogue Scientist explores in this multi-part series.