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Essential Lower Histamine Fat Bombs Recipe

This lower histamine fat bombs recipe is great if you are on a high-fat or Keto diet, and it is adapted from several recipes I’ve tried. Fat bombs can provide an energy boost in the morning while you are fasting to help you stay in therapeutic ketosis, as an afternoon snack to fuel you until the next meal, or as a satisfying dessert.

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Ingredient notes for lower histamine fat bombs

This is my favorite brand of collagen: Perfect Supplements Grass Fed Brazilian Collagen. It contains beneficial leucine amino acid helpful for muscle repair.

This is the hemp seed oil I prefer. I recommend this hemp protein powder.

What is MCAS?

Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) is a chronic condition that affects all organ systems. MCAS is serious and disabling and people with MCAS experience often significant and debilitating symptoms daily, including anaphylaxis, which can be fatal.

MCAS is often found in combination with other chronic conditions such as Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS).

Frequently healthcare providers do not know about MCAS, and the tests for MCAS are problematic because they are not uniformly reliable. MCAS can be difficult to manage. Treatments include blocking mast cell mediators with anti-histamines and mast cell stabilizers, as well as avoiding triggers.

Check out this post on how to manage MCAS.

Why this recipe?

This recipe is low in carbs, higher in fat, protein, and fiber, while still being lower in histamine and histamine-releasing foods, lower in oxalates, and free of nightshades, grains, and gluten. Eating a diet lower in carbs and inflammatory foods can help to control histamine intolerance. To learn more about the lower histamine diet click here!

The bucket theory

The bucket theory offers a helpful analogy for understanding symptom reactions with MCAS.

Think of your body as an empty bucket that you want to keep from overflowing. Different foods and activities fill your histamine bucket at different speeds but they combine to form the total level of histamine in your body (how full your bucket is). A fuller bucket means you have more histamine symptoms. When you manage triggers, reduce exposure to known triggers, and take medications and supplements to reduce histamine, you can manage the level of your bucket.

Do you know your typical symptom progression?

One of the keys to understanding the level of your bucket is knowing your symptom progression. It is helpful to keep track of the symptoms you are having and to evaluate whether they are escalating. Symptom escalation means that the level of your bucket is rising.

Knowing your symptom progression in a symptom flare is the key to developing your own rescue plan. In this post, I discuss how to determine your own symptom progression. Once you know what typically happens in your symptom progression you can design a rescue plan to address those symptoms.

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Here’s the recipe for lower histamine fat bombs!

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Lower Histamine Fat Bombs

3 net carbs per serving
Course Breakfast
Cuisine Keto
Prep Time 10 minutes
Servings 10
Author Betsy Leighton | My Inert Life | www.myinertlife.space

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Coconut Oil
  • cup Raw Shelled Hemp Hearts
  • 1 scoop Perfect Supplements Perfect Chocolate Collagen Powder
  • 1 cup Shredded Unsweetened Dried Coconut
  • 1 tbsp protein powder of choice
  • 1 cup Organic Sunflower Butter

Instructions

  • Melt coconut oil in a medium bowl for 30 seconds in the microwave.
  • Stir together all ingredients except shredded coconut until combined.
  • Form evenly into 10 balls using a cookie scoop, rolling briefly in shredded coconut.
  • Store fat bombs in the freezer as they melt at room temperature.

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