Alex Clark
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But parasites increase histamine.
I like that you brought that up because this now is similar to autoimmune where we have an immune system balance.
So you have Th1 and Th2.
Imagine that's a teeter-totter of your immune system.
TH1 fights off viruses, bacteria, fungus, and little parasites.
TH2 fights off parasites like worms and things like that.
And it's that balance that helps balance out our microbiome.
And so society lives mostly in a TH2 dominant state.
What I mean by that is the imbalance like a teeter-totter shifts towards TH2, which is where mast cells live, which is what releases your histamine.
So if we are in a TH2-dominant state, our mast cells are more sensitized to release histamine easier.
Now you just got to figure out what are the triggers that are affecting you that's pushing that TH2.
And the most common are parasites, mold, EMF, pesticides, mental stress, caffeine, and lack of sleep.
Those are the main ones.
There's maybe some other ones, but those are like the... I'm betting that it's going to be one or more of those, essentially.
I've seen both.
Depends on the person.
This goes back to like the biochemical individual thing because medicine treats a bell curve.
Frequency medicine really treats you as the individual you are.
And so someone might have a ton of emotional trauma, a ton of mold and Lyme throughout the system, whereas someone else might just have a really poor diet and then maybe like mold.
And it's a lot easier to change the diet