The Difference Between Dysautonomic Temperature Dysregulation and Flushing

This post is about the difference between dysautonomic temperature dysregulation and flushing. I experience temperature dysregulation as a symptom of Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS). It comes on quickly as part of my mast cell activation symptom progression as a wave of overheating triggered by my usual MCAS triggers like foods, strong emotions, exertion, fragrances, […]

Practical Strategies for Managing MCAS

This post provides some practical tips for managing MCAS — specifically to address stress as a trigger for MCAS. Stress, toxins, and infections are the three underlying triggers for Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS). This post covers treatments that are helpful for vagus nerve injury and limbic system dysfunction, which fall under the category of “stress.” So how do you manage “stress”? Read to find out!

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