Friday, December 23, 2016

Psychological Traits Associated with Low Histamine Levels (Low Histamine Personality Traits/Symptoms)

The last article has been replicated and cleaned a bit, since it looked really bad on the Web version - let's face it. Our template was off back then. But we got it done now.

This article is not the full article, its just the summary of low histamine personality traits / psychological signs of low histamine.

This article is, like others, based on Pfeiffer, Larson and Trudaeu's work.
It also has mostly to do with the NIH - National Institute of Health, and their many, many studies that examine the same features. Even the WHO (World Health Organization) now recognizes the significance of histamine in determining Psychological traits and behavior [1] [2] [3].

Psychological Signs of Low Histamine
  1. Apathy; lack of emotion, indifference.
  2. Mania; BiPolar type disorder.
  3. Disorganization and Cluttered Living Space.
  4. Odd bouts of Hostility; often under duress or based off of a delusion.
  5. Persistent Anger and Irritability.
  6. Pathological Dissociation.
  7. Grand Ideas; but low Energy to carry them out.
  8. Disinhibition/Fearlessness.
  9. High-degree of Paranoia, including especially around Family members and even close associates.
  10. Despair and Anhedonia.

For long-term relief of low histamine levels, it is suggested one should.
For short-term relief of low histamine levels, see below.


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                                            ***CITATIONS/SOURCES***

James A. Jackson, Ph.D. BCLD1

Hugh D. Riordan, M.D.2

Sharon Neathery, M.T.2

Chris Revard, B.S., CLS2



By Michael McEvoy, FDN, CNC, CMTA - April 23, 2014

By William J. Walsh, PhD, president of the Health Research Institute, which operates the Carl Pfeiffer Treatment Center.




by Cindy L.




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