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HistaHarmony™
$46.99
If you get fatigued, flushed, or foggy after eating, HistaHarmony, DAO (Diamine Oxidase) enzyme may help.
HistaHarmony™ lets you enjoy even a glass of wine without histamine-related headaches. At home or on the go, keep HistaHarmony™ close by so you can eat the foods you love without paying for it later!
- Powerful DAO enzyme to support the healthy breakdown of histamine
- Helps reduce histamine reactions and histamine intolerance symptoms
- Using patented ProDAOX™ with proprietary enzyme-preserving technology
- Protected to your small intestine in enteric-coated tablets (others open in the stomach)
HistaHarmony™ helps your body degrade food-derived histamine and maintains healthy DAO levels in the digestive tract.
Our formula uses a high-potency DAO backed by 96 patents. We encapsulate the fragile enzyme using the best technology on the market, delivering more DAO where it needs to go in the gut. Then we nitrogen pack it to keep it fresh so you can trust you’re getting exactly what you pay for.
Sneezing, Itching, Headaches, Flushing Skin, Can’t Focus, and More: All Signs Your Histamine Bucket is Overflowing
Many people don’t realize these annoying symptoms are from excess histamine – and that there’s an easy solution…
Do “healthy” foods make you feel WORSE?
It can be so frustrating, but if you deal with histamine intolerance, this is an everyday battle.
That’s because most of the foods that are “good” for your gut like bone broth, sauerkraut, avocados, and leftover meat are also high in histamine…
Histamine is a chemical produced in the gut and released by the immune system. It has many benefits like helping your immune system fight off allergens and toxins, stimulating stomach acid, and regulating your sleep-wake cycle.
Histamine only becomes the enemy when we have more than our body can handle.
Histamine tolerance is like a bucket of water. When your bucket gets too full – because of the foods you’re eating or because your body can’t break histamine down – you’ll start to get super annoying “histamine intolerance” symptoms.
Now, most people will try to deal with their sneezing or headaches or flushing by going on a low-histamine diet.
Plus, they never really fix what’s causing the intolerance in the first place! And in the case of histamines, the real problem might be a deficiency in the enzyme that breaks it down.