Episode 28 - Cold, Calm, And In Control
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What if relief from histamine intolerance comes not from avoiding every trigger, but from meeting the right ones in the right dose? We dig into the gentle art of hormesis—small, intentional stressors paired with real recovery—to help your body adapt, calm inflammation, and rebuild trust with food, movement, and daily life. Through a personal story of winter cold, sauna heat, and the surprising ease of a cool rinse, we unpack how temperature contrast, short fasting windows, and right-sized exercise can shift your system from bracing to responding.
I walk through the science in everyday language: how brief stress can nudge mitochondria to produce cleaner energy, why less oxidative waste can quiet inflammation, and how cellular housekeeping improves communication across the immune and nervous systems. For women living on high alert, these micro-practices become a roadmap to safety—because resilience grows where stress meets recovery, not where you push through pain. You’ll learn the crucial guardrails: stabilize meals and sleep first, start with tiny doses, change one variable at a time, and always end with recovery so the body feels protected, not provoked.
If you’ve felt stuck reacting, restricting, and second-guessing, this conversation offers practical steps to feel clearer and more grounded: warm nights for sleep, a brief cool rinse for morning focus, steady blood sugar before any fasting attempt, and movement that leaves you more present than depleted. Ready to try one small change this week and notice how your body responds? Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review with the gentle practice you’ll test next.
I’m currently looking for five women who are ready to stop just managing histamine intolerance and start living well with it over the next 12 weeks. This is for women who feel like their bodies dictate their lives — women who are tired of reacting, restricting, and second-guessing. Women looking for relief, steadier routines, and the kind of confidence that leads to actually living well with histamine intolerance. If that’s you, email me at teresa@histaminehealthcoach.com with the word READY, and I’ll personally follow up so we can talk about what support might look like for you.
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