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Length:
3 minutes
Released:
Sep 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Let’s talk about histamine intolerance and cheese. ⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ I’m okay with some soft cheeses. But I went out last night and had a delicious curry with paneer in it. I discovered that isn't okay for me. Feta is better, but it is listed as medium histamine on the food list on my site. I’ve put particular care into the cheese area as this an area that lots of people ask about. As a basic rule of thumb it seems the more aged the cheese the higher the levels of histamine. So a blue veiny Stilton is absolutely off the chart, but a young mozzarella will tend to have much lower levels of histamine. Disclaimer: Always check with your doctor or health practitioner before starting any treatment program. ⁣This is not advice, it is intended for information and discussion only.⁣⁣⁣ Feta is softish and many seem to tolerate it, and as always it might have to be something you test.⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣ Do bookmark the food list on the website. I’ve made it as simple as possible with an emoji traffic light system to create the most comprehensive, alphabetical histamine intolerance list. ⁣ ⁣⁣⁣ * Red - high histamine = ? * Yellow - medium/debate = ? * Green - foods generally low = ✅ ⁣⁣⁣ So when you are out and about you can simply open this page and search for the food you aren’t sure about. We’ve listed our sources on the site too. ⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣ Where do you stand on cheese? Are you able to eat Feta? What about other cheeses?⁣⁣⁣ Let me know on the site. ⁣⁣⁣
Released:
Sep 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Everything you need to know about histamine intolerance, including: ❇️ Symptoms ❇️ Diet ❇️ Tips ❇️ Hacks ❇️ Recipes ❇️ And loads more Hosted by Tony Wrighton, this podcast contains information, resources and help for histamine intolerance.. It'll help you to feel better, and making a dry subject more interesting at the same time.