5 Useful Healthier Home Tips for MCAS

In this post, I share five healthier home tips to make your home your safe haven from environmental triggers. If you have Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (MCS), or another chronic illness, then conventional building materials, technology, and cleaning products are problematic for people with sensitive constitutions.

10 Genius Cooking Tools for MCAS

In this post, I share the ten cooking tools for MCAS. When you have Mast Cell Activation (MCAS) or a health condition that requires a special diet it helps to have some basic cooking tools to make cooking easier. You don’t need to invest a huge amount of money to have useful cooking tools, and I provide ideas for making these key purchases more economical.

The Magic of Anti-Histamine Foods

Have you heard of anti-histamine foods? When you have Mast Cell Activation Syndrome or MCAS, the key to success is to find the foods you can tolerate. Foods that are high in histamine should generally be avoided, but your individual constitution will determine what you can tolerate. Foods that are low in histamine are generally considered safe. And then there are foods that actually lower histamine or anti-histamine foods. When you include anti-histamine foods in your meals you can ameliorate some of the negative effects of eating higher histamine foods.

Understanding Atmospheric Pressure Changes and MCAS

This winter I’ve experienced a lot more issues with changes in atmospheric pressure than ever before. And in fact, on the day of this writing, we are experiencing in the Midwest what is called a Bomb Cyclone, which is a meteorological event of an extreme drop in barometric pressure. So I am devoting this post to sharing the information I’ve learned about what happens to your body when you experience atmospheric pressure changes, and what can help with the attendant discomfort.

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