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MCAS, the cause of my migraines

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Hi everyone! I'm sharing the first part of my interview with Dr. Tina Peers on her approach to treating histamine intolerance/ mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) -> migraines are a common symptom of MCAS and it's the reason why I suffer from them.

It took me a long time to find a doctor who knows the condition and was willing to be interviewed. I hope you find it helpful. Future interviews will discuss symptoms (in detail), how to get a diagnosis, root causes, the relationship with histamine & hormones.

This video is for informational purposes only and is not meant to medically diagnose anyone in the group.

thecommunality.com/hit-mcas...

youtu.be/em-BxpImE6A

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Onthemove1971

Our son has had great sucess with taking histamines (Cyproheptadine). It has stopped his throwing up, due to migraines.

Can't wait to watch this.

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webbs8

Wow that is so interesting! Thanks so much for sharing that and where is that lady based?

Thanks

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