Knowing your symptom progression can save a lot of time and energy when you aren’t feeling well. This post outlines the benefits of knowing your symptom progression in a Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) Flare.
What is Your MCAS Rescue Plan?
Having an MCAS rescue plan in place is key to managing symptoms. Mast Cell Activation symptom flares can occur from environmental exposures, eating triggering foods, having an emotional upset, a physical injury, work stress, or any combination of stressors that add up to overwhelm your system. Mast cells are involved in immune responses too, so if you get sick your mast cells will send messages to your brain through your nervous system that your body is under attack. You can react to hormonal changes like your monthly period, perimenopause, thyroid issues, and endocrine disruptions stemming from toxic exposures. You can even have a more pronounced mast cell reaction simply to mast cell activity in your body.
Tempting Lower Histamine Scones
This lower histamine scone recipe is tasty and satisfying! I love a scone with my morning tea! This recipe is adapted to combine cassava flour with sunflower flour to bring down the carbs while affording the best texture.
The Tremendous Mental Fatigue of Managing a Chronic Illness
The mental fatigue of managing a chronic illness can take a significant toll on your already precarious health. This post discussed strategies for reframing all that you need to manage.
Lower Histamine Green Egg Bake for All Diets!
This lower histamine green egg bake is a savory and satisfying egg dish that is great for brunch or an afternoon snack. It works best to use a high-speed blender such as Vitamix for mixing the batter. This recipe includes versions for lower histamine, low oxalate, low salicylate, Keto, and low FODMAP.
Wonderful Lower Histamine Pizza
This lower histamine pizza might be a solution for you If you crave pizza but can’t tolerate commercial gluten-free pizza crust!
To Die For Pistachio-Crusted Salmon Recipe
This pistachio-crusted salmon is to die for!
Routine – Routine – Routine – Makes the MCAS Day Go Better
Having a steady routine is one of the best ways to calm your system when you have Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) or other chronic conditions.
How the Problem of Caregiving Stress Brought on My MCAS
In this post, I discuss how caregiving stress brought on my MCAS.
Transform Dinnertine with this Lower Histamine Ranch Bake
This lower histamine ranch bake is a lightly-spiced Mexican-style baked casserole to satisfy your craving for warming comfort food.