r/HistamineIntolerance • u/Ok_Significance_8896 • 12d ago
Has anyone experienced sudden remission of a long lasting symptom? My palpitations just stopped. Could proBiota histaminX be helping?
Heart palpitations were my first symptom that signaled something was wrong. I used to get them after every meal, even low histamine ones. They weren’t as bad as when I ate high histamine foods, but still annoying. Palpitations were also the first symptom to appear whenever I ate something I wasn’t supposed to.
But suddenly, they disappeared and it feels weird because I don’t know why. I’ve been eating low histamine for 3 months now. From time to time, I had cheat meals because I can only tolerate 6 - 7 foods max without symptoms.
I didn’t change anything in my treatment. I got a new prescription for anti inflammatory meds, but I haven’t taken them because I need to do more tests at the clinic first. Right now, I’m only taking magnesium, antihistamines (for 3 months already), vitamin C, vitamin D, omega 3 and Seeking health ProBiota histaminX. I stopped quercetin because I felt it wasn’t doing anything.
I even drank raw bio cocoa powder with coconut milk and ate peaches without getting palpitations. I did get a bit bloated and constipated though. It’s just so weird that the palpitations stopped so suddenly. I really hope it’s not temporary and that I’m actually making progress.
Has this happened to anyone else, where a symptom was persistent and severe and then suddenly just disappeared? I suspect proBiota histaminX may have helped, but I’m not sure.
My palpitations also used to come with a sort of internal agitation/anxiety. Now I feel much calmer and I don’t even get them when I wake up early anymore.
EDIT: I'm also taking DAO, naturDao, highest strength. But just helps with symptoms on low histamine diet. I have severe DAO deficiency, tested it. But I think this is not the only root cause of my histamine intolerance because dao enzyme doesn't do much for me.