779. The Histamine and Hormone Connection: Why Wine, Leftovers and Fermented Foods Are Making You Feel Terrible
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Have you ever felt terrible after just one glass of wine? Or noticed that foods you used to eat just fine are now giving you headaches, bloating, brain fog, or a racing heart? You're not imagining it and you're not just "getting older." This might be a histamine problem, and today we're getting into all of it.
Histamine is one of the most missed pieces of the puzzle for so many women. The symptoms can look like inflammation, allergies, or just general mystery symptoms that nothing seems to fix. And here's the tricky part: it's not consistent. You can tolerate something one week and react the next, which makes it incredibly hard to figure out what's actually going on.
In this episode I break down what histamine actually is, why your body might be struggling to process it, and the very important connection between histamine and your hormones that almost nobody is talking about.
What we cover:
- Why aged cheese, wine, fermented foods, and even leftovers can trigger a histamine response
- The "histamine bucket" concept and why your symptoms seem so random
- The two enzymes responsible for breaking histamine down and what gets in their way
- Why estrogen and histamine have a feedback loop that feeds itself (fire feeding fire)
- How progesterone actually helps stabilize mast cells and what happens when it starts to decline
- The gut connection and why healing digestion matters just as much as anything else
- Genetic factors that can make you more sensitive to histamine than the people around you
The bottom line:
Avoiding wine and fermented foods might give you a little relief, but it is not the long term answer. If your hormones are off, if your gut is struggling, or if cortisol is driving the whole thing, we have to address all of it together in the right sequence. Otherwise you are just guessing.
Join the Hormone Clarity Workshop
I am hosting a live workshop April 14 & 15 where we go through your hormone imbalances and what your body is actually telling you. We cover all of this, including the gut and histamine connection, estrogen, progesterone, cortisol and more. You'll walk away with real clarity on what's going on and where to start.
It is just $17 and I will be there live to answer your questions.
Grab your spot here: https://drbethwestie.com/the-hormone-clarity-workshop/