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| | Histamine vasodilation |
 | | Conclusion: Vasodilation therapy with histamine has not prevented progression or exacerbations in MS. |  | | Histamine could be dangerous--people had suffered extreme headaches and had even died. |  | | Dr. Hinton Jonez, founder of the Clinic, learned about histamine therapy from Bayard Horton of the Mayo Clinic, at a postgraduate course on allergy in 1946. |
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http://goldwarp.com/MultipleSclerosisStudies/histaminevasodilation.html
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 | | Histamine also induces an “axon reflex”, which leads to stimulation of sensory nerve fibers and the release of a vasodilator mediator; this causes the flare (Rang et al., 1995). |  | | Histamine was originally considered to be a mediator involved in the immediate hypersensitivity response. |  | | Various histamine patches and replacement therapies have been developed due to this information (Berger, 2000). |
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http://www.bio.davidson.edu/Courses/Immunology/Students/Spring2003/Super/home.html
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| | INABIS '98 - Modifying Effects of Histamine on Circadian Rhythms and Neuronal Excitability |
 | | These experiments suggest that histamine is able to mimic the influence of light in entraining the circadian rhythm, and that FMH is able to antagonize the physiological cue, i.e. |  | | The correlation of histamine release to locomotion during constant darkness was even clearer than under changing lighting conditions. |  | | In phase shift studies, histamine given centrally seems to entrain the activity rhythm in the same way as light impulses and FMH seems to block the entrainment by light. |
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http://www.mcmaster.ca/inabis98/huston/tuomisto0834/two.html
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| | MedlinePlus Drug Information: Histamine Diagnostic |
 | | Your doctor may ask you to avoid certain medicines before the histamine test is done. |  | | When you are receiving histamine, it is especially important that your health care professional know if you are taking any of the following: |  | | Older adults—Many medicines have not been studied specifically in older people. |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/uspdi/202282.html
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| | Histamine |
 | | This effect is a consequence of either a blockade of a voltage-independent potassium conductance mediated by the H |  | | Histamine depolarizes neurons in vestibular nuclei and modulates static vestibular reflexes quite effectively through interaction with both H |  | | The action of drugs affecting histamine synthesis or methylation, as well as of H |
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| | Histamine |
 | | Some contemporary examples are Claritin and Allegra, but antihistamines have been in use since as early as the 1930s and they continue to be an effective way to deal with the problems of allergies (Emanuel 1999). |  | | This response often includes the release of histamine (Janeway et al 1999). |  | | Thankfully, many effective drugs have been developed to hinder histamine's allergic response activities. |
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http://www.bio.davidson.edu/courses/Immunology/Students/spring2000/lamar/mfirp.htm
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| | CSAHS - CSLS - Fact Sheet |
 | | Blood histamine and 1-methyl-histamine may not be at all raised as histamine is rapidly metabolised and 1-methyl-histamine is rapidly cleared. |  | | This may be followed by a refractory period in which histamine turnover is lowered and consequently there is generally little or no increase in 24 hour urinary histamine and 1-methyl-histamine. |  | | Vasodilator and salicylate drugs should be avoided if possible. |
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http://www.cs.nsw.gov.au/csls/handbook/FactSheetView.asp?Number=44
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 | | Ask your Doctor for a Histamine Prescription similar to what over 1500 other MS Patients have used - described as follows: |  | | More is not better-Too many applications could cause lower blood pressure, stiffness and fatigue. |  | | if you are considering experimenting with Histamine yourself and want to see how I prepared Rub-On, Non-Refrigerated Histamine Drops for my wife. |
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| | Histamine, anxiety and alcoholism |
 | | Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research (ACER) is the official journal of the Research Society on Alcoholism and the International Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism. |  | | Results are published in the March issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research. |  | | In a new study, researchers have found that decreased levels of brain histamine, which are associated with a functional polymorphism of histamine N-methyltransferase (HNMT) called Thr105 allele, may also result in higher levels of anxiety which may, in turn, confer vulnerability to alcoholism. |
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| | A Glossary of Allergy Terms from WebMD |
 | | Histamine is responsible for many of the symptoms of an allergy. |  | | Allergy: An exaggerated response to a substance or condition produced by the release of histamine or histamine-like substances in affected cells. |  | | Histamine: A naturally occurring substance that is released by the immune system after being exposed to an allergen. |
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http://www.webmd.com/content/pages/10/1625_50534?z=1625_50516_6508_00_07
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| | histamine - Columbia Encyclopedia article about histamine |
 | | Unfortunately, histamine is not the only substance released under these conditions, and some allergies, particularly chronic ones such as asthma, are relatively resistant to antihistamine therapy. |  | | This sort of reaction is common to many allergies, such as food allergies, and the symptoms can often be controlled well with antihistamines antihistamine (ăn'tĭhĭs`təmēn), any one of a group of compounds having various chemical structures and characterized by the ability to antagonize the effects of histamine. |  | | Released histamine tends to dilate blood capillaries, often causing the skin to appear red and feel warm, and makes the capillaries more permeable, allowing fluid to escape into the tissues. |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/histamine
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| | Histamine |
 | | This area of the brain is responsible for behavioural responses, filtering incoming sensory information, and communicating with the hypothalamus. |  | | Histamine is an important brain chemical and is involved in all sorts of reactions including those of pain, allergies, mucus and saliva production, causing tears to flow and other body secretions. |  | | Low Histamine: Termed histapenic, the patient is not only low on histamine but also often has a tendency to accumulate excessive amounts of copper. |
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| | eMedicine - Toxicity, Marine - Histamine In Fish : Article by Daniel Noltkamper, MD, FACEP |
 | | A patient with respiratory complaints may require a chest x-ray to exclude foreign body aspiration. |  | | Patients with comorbid illnesses such as coronary artery disease risk acute coronary syndromes caused by the tachycardia and hypotension associated with severe cases of scombroid poisoning. |  | | For symptomatic relief of symptoms caused by release of histamine in allergic reactions. |
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| | Diagnose-Me: Histamine |
 | | ), histadelia (high histamine), high copper levels or cerebral allergies..." |  | | Histamine is the chemical that drives the initial acute allergic reaction, causing itching, swelling and congestion. |  | | It is released in allergic reactions and causes widening of capillaries, decreased blood pressure, increased release of gastric juice, fluid leakage forming itchy skin and hives, and tightening of smooth muscles of the bronchial tube and uterus. |
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| | Histamine antibodies from RDI Divison of Fitzgerald Industries Intl |
 | | Positive Control Cryostat sections of carbodiimide fixed human skin or freeze-dried paraffin-sections (vapor fixed in diethylpyrocarbonate; DEPC) of rat stomach (see ref.) |  | | Histamine immunohistochemistry: a new and highly sensitive method for studying cutaneous mast cells. |  | | Description/Specificity Histamine is a neurotransmitter in the central nervous system a well as a mast cell constituent. |
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| | Histamine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This may be because of antipsychotics that have unwanted effect on histamine, such as Quetiapine. |  | | Research has shown that histamine is released as part of the human orgasm from mast cells in the genitals, and the histamine release has been connected to the sex flush among women. |  | | The cell bodies of neurons which release histamine are found in the posterior hypothalamus, in various tuberomammillary nuclei. |
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| | US FDA/CFSAN - Bad Bug Book - Scombrotoxin |
 | | Diagnosis of the illness is usually based on the patient's symptoms, time of onset, and the effect of treatment with antihistamine medication. |  | | All three were diagnosed as having food or fish allergy and were treated with an antihistamine. |  | | Histamine and other amines are formed by the growth of certain bacteria and the subsequent action of their decarboxylase enzymes on histidine and other amino acids in food, either during the production of a product such as Swiss cheese or by spoilage of foods such as fishery products, particularly tuna or mahi mahi. |
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| | What is Histamine |
 | | Although there is always some histamine in your body, a mosquito bite (for example), causes your body to release more histamine in the area of the bite, making your skin red and itchy. |  | | So called "antihistamines" like Benadryl only work to block some of your body's histamine receptors (relieving some histamine related symptoms), they do not remove histamine. |  | | The body normally has a certain amount of adrenaline that increases and decreases slightly to balance your body's histamine level. |
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| | Histamine |
 | | Anaphylaxis and allergic responses due to antibody/antigen interactions are two important responses mediated in part by histamine. |  | | Protonation of histamine is important for agonist activity and interaction with H |  | | Histamine, like many other transmitters, mediates responses via receptors, which are divided into three subtypes H |
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| | Antihistamine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Only agents where the main therapeutic effect is mediated by negative modulation of histamine receptors are termed antihistamines - other agents may have antihistaminergic action but are not true antihistamines. |  | | An antihistamine is a drug which serves to reduce or eliminate effects mediated by histamine, an endogenous chemical mediator released during allergic reactions, through action at the histamine receptor. |  | | This difference relates to the positioning and fit of the molecules in the histamine H |
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| | Flavay, Nature's Natural Anti Histamine |
 | | The body releases histamine in an attempt to fight the allergen and it is the histamine that triggers the symptoms common to allergies: inflammation, sneezing, runny nose and itchy eyes. |  | | The body comes in contact with a substance (an allergen) that it perceives as harmful—even though it is harmless. |  | | Reiman, H.J., Lorenz, M., Fischer, R., Frolich, H., Meyer, J. Histamine and acute haemorrhagic lesions in rat gastric mucosa: prevention of stress ulcer formulation by (+)-catechin, an inhibitor of specific histidine decarboxylase in vitro. Dirkhauser Verlag,Vol. |
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| | HON Allergy Glossary Histamine |
 | | These effects, in turn cause the familiar symptoms of allergy including a runny nose and watering eyes. |  | | Unfortunately, the ultimate result of this response is the wheezing and difficulty in breathing seen in people with asthma - an occasionally deadly allergic complication which kills an estimated 4000 Americans yearly. |  | | When released in the lungs, histamine causes the airways to swell shut in an attempt to close the door on offending allergens and keep them out. |
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| | histamine - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Phrases that include histamine: histamine cephalalgia, histamine liberators, anti histamine, cephalgia histamine, headache - histamine, more... |  | | histamine : The On-line Medical Dictionary [home, info] |  | | Histamine : KidsHealth Glossary of Medical Words [home, info] |
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