Treating Mast Cell Activation Syndrome and Histamine Intolerance: An Interview with Dr Tina Peers

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
  • In this interview, Dilly from the ‪@NouveauHealthcare‬ talks with Dr Tina Peers from the ‪@themenopauseconsultancy3221‬. Dr Tina Peers has had a special interest in treating Mast Cell Activation Syndrome since her journey in 2016. Dr Peers brings a wealth of information on histamine intolerance and MCAS and her speciality in Menopause and Fertility.
    Using evidence-based medicine and the latest research, she has shown how people with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome and Histamine Intolerance have had exacerbated covid and long-term covid symptoms. Dr Peers also dives into how HRT can be used correctly to manage menopause symptoms.
    Most recently, alongside a group of like-minded Doctors, Dr Peers has established a long covid clinic where she has used her expert experience in treating MAST Cell and Histamine patients to support those suffering from long-term symptoms.
    #mastcellactivationsyndrome #menopause #histamineintolerance #histamine #functionalmedicine
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    00:00 - Introduction
    01:47 - Who is Dr Tina Peers
    15:15 - Acute COVID
    22:21 - COVID and MCAS
    29:22 - Menopause and Histamine: The Link
    32:32 - HRT and Histamine Symptoms
    38:50 - Treating Histamine and MCAS
    39:40 - Mycotoxin Detox
    45:00 - Leaky Gut and MCAS
    55:45 - Vitamin D
    59:44 - Managing Side Effects of HRT
    Subscribe to us ‪@NouveauHealthcare‬ if you want to hear more about how we are working to reverse histamine intolerance using the histamine binder Toxaprevent.
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    About Dr Tina Peers
    Since qualifying in Medicine at Guys' Hospital London in 1983, Dr Tina Peers has developed her skills and knowledge in women's health, first working as a GP in Surrey, then becoming a Consultant in Contraception and Reproductive Health in 1996, and leading these services in Surrey until 2018.
    In 2019, Dr Peers established The Menopause Consultancy, a specialist Menopause and women's Health clinic and a centre of excellence to provide evidence-based care for women.
    Since the outbreak of COVID-19, Dr. Peers has begun treating those suffering from Long Covid, using her expertise in Histamine Intolerance and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome to inform treatment plans. She hopes to help many of those suffering from this debilitating illness, raise awareness, and inform healthcare professionals about this potentially groundbreaking development. Please visit Dr Peers's Website to download a copy.

Komentáře • 41

  • @faraboverubieskerry
    @faraboverubieskerry Před 6 měsíci +10

    I have just taken my first box of Toxaprevent sachets after years slow healing from severe toxic mold poisoning. I have had such incredible results so I have ordered more to complete the recommended detox on the website. So thankful for this product!! I take a lot of supplements and I can tell that Toxaprevent is not getting in the way of those and is doing what it is designed to do. ❤

    • @NouveauHealthcare
      @NouveauHealthcare  Před 6 měsíci +3

      Yaaay!! It's amazing to hear. It's the fact that it's removing the histamine and reducing that burden allowing the body to heal. We really appreciate you taking the time to leave a review!

  • @marissalorraine8700
    @marissalorraine8700 Před měsícem +1

    I thank God so deeply for you guys. I always had some weird symptoms to smoothies, also with bratwurst or processed meats. I never knew what it was so I never did anything. Then Covid hit me, I developed gut infection and suddenly one night I was in a hot bath and downed a large glass of milk and went into this crazy tremor episode for 10 minutes. I was seizing and acting crazy haha I couldn’t sleep for days. I was bedridden and reaction in hot flashing and passing out every time I ate. I finally realized it was histamines (I had memory of my mom saying she thought she had it because she had itchiness at night). Now I have a son - he is only 5 … born with severe eczema and then asthma and he wouldn’t sleep. He constantly cried. It breaks my heart. He is pale, I’m pale. Now I know what’s going on with my son. I beg you to please do a series on simple ways we can manage this condition. I developed fibromyalgia and arthritis and spinal pain. I went low histamine and %85 of my pain resolved. I cannot - I repeat… I cannot believe this is the mechanism at play. We are willing to change our whole life to get better but we don’t understand what all to do!

  • @JurgitaLeonaviciene
    @JurgitaLeonaviciene Před 2 dny +1

    Thank you for great video! I am in US, dealing with histamine intolerance for 16 years now (after my second child was born things got really bad). I don't even bother to go to the regular doctors, because they think I am super healthy and everything is just in my head... I was doing ok last couple of years, managing symptoms and even able to go and eat out sometimes, or not being terrified of food. However got sick with covid last spring and it was bad! And few months later I god terrible long covid symptoms. Again was able to manage it with some IV Glutathione, B, C vitamins, NMN and lots of salt (I got POTS and started fainting). This year I am turning 46 and started going to the gym, increased my protein, and lately I realized I am entering perimenopause, and it's like all over again, I feel high histamine symptoms etc., that is how I discovered, all the connections with estrogen and histamine. I was reading a lot about progesterone and it's ability to upregulate DAO enzime, so I decided to purchase over the counter cream made from wild yams. After I used it for the first time I SLEPT LIKEA A BABY! (and before the insomnia, night sweats, heart palpitations were HORIBLE, ). However I did notices side effects (cramps, breast tenderness) so I would use it one day and take a break for one or two days. It would be interesting to hear your opinion on progesterone and perimenopause in connection to histamine. Thank you

    • @NouveauHealthcare
      @NouveauHealthcare  Před dnem

      @@JurgitaLeonaviciene we have a follow up with Dr Peers coming soon! Will add the question to the list 🙏

  • @carolashlee8002
    @carolashlee8002 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Thank you Dr Tina.
    I had allergy and asthma all my life.
    Since Covid I have been fobbed off by many Doctors & emergency.
    I found a Gp who has a special interest in Long Covid & I had done my own research.
    We both agree that I have MCAS.
    The allergy clinic disagreed and told me not to see that Doctor.

  • @hannahgregoryful
    @hannahgregoryful Před 7 měsíci +6

    You guys are both incredible I praise God for you both and all the work you both do :)

  • @wendyroe5154
    @wendyroe5154 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this discussion! ❤❤

  • @TashaGeorgiou
    @TashaGeorgiou Před 7 měsíci +1

    This interview was amazing and gives me hope. Thank you 😊

    • @NouveauHealthcare
      @NouveauHealthcare  Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you, she's very insightful. The role of hormones and histamine is incredible.

  • @Gabriel-sj9tq
    @Gabriel-sj9tq Před 7 měsíci

    Great interview. Sue A. 😊

    • @NouveauHealthcare
      @NouveauHealthcare  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thanks Sue! Glad you enjoyed it, Dr Peers is an incredibly knowledgable person.

  • @raeveth
    @raeveth Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you Dilly, great interview. Also very sad experience with the London dr… unfortunately have had similar experiences with drs myself and with my son. It’s disgraceful

    • @NouveauHealthcare
      @NouveauHealthcare  Před 7 měsíci

      I know, but I guess in someways they struggle with histamine as the symptoms are multifaceted and all they are taught is to prescribe antihistamines, and if they don't work to increase the dosage or to continue trialling different antihistamines.
      My personal experience was exactly the same and that was 10 years ago. Nothing has changed, as histamine just isn't talked about.

  • @eileenhartman8290
    @eileenhartman8290 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you both so much for the programme. It's the best one ever. I have been trying to find some one to help me, for a decade. 41 years ago I had a hysterectomy. I was 32. For twenty years I had HRT. 8 years ago I had surgery for breast cancer, and radiotherapy. I have tried every diet, treatment and supplements on the planet. I was told I have M.E, and fibromyalgia. But I had alot of weird symptoms. I had a pet Scan that shows lesions on my lungs that looks like cancer. I have refused any more treatment. They say it may be coming from my breast again. In the mean time I get Covid from the hospital. I become so ill. I think I have mast cell activation. I think I have had it for 41 years. I may also have cirs. I have lived in mould for about 56 years. But every thing went wrong when I went Vegan for three years. I lost about two and a half stone. But for the last 18 months I have been eating animal proteins. I still can't put weight on. I started working with a functional doctor. I have already spent owner a thousand pounds. I'm getting no where with her, so I have called it a day. She said I can do all these tests. But they cost thousands. I don't have that kind of money. Please can you help me. I'm so desperate. God Bless you for all the amazing work you do.

    • @NouveauHealthcare
      @NouveauHealthcare  Před 6 měsíci +3

      Hey, Eileen, that's heartbreaking to hear. We can't imagine how tough this journey has been, not only on your health but mental health as well. Yes, Toxaprevent will help as it binds not only to the histamine but also helps rebalance an overreactive immune system! We would also recommend taking Vitamin D, but ideally, you should get tested.
      Have you reached out to chat with Dr Tina Peers?
      If you would like to chat, give us a call at 02476 363873 and ask for Dilly. He will be more than happy to support you!

    • @eileenhartman8290
      @eileenhartman8290 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much for your reply. I just feel there is no fight left in me. My doctor has put me on 8,000 iu of vitamin d. I take liquid zine, because my hair was falling out, my skin was flaky and itchy. My nails were soft. But the zinc has helped. My last two blood tests shows high levels of calcium in my parathyroid. I take the only antihistamine that doesn't upset me is allivia. I don't know if the vegan diet has caused the calcium problem. Or I the cancer has spread. I'm hoping to see my doctor tomorrow if possible. And I need a scan. But I will phone and speak to Dilly. I didn't expect an answer. But thank you, and God Bless you. No one has ever answered me before. I have sent loads of messages to American doctors before, about this. But no one has ever bothered to answered me. Thank you so much.

    • @NouveauHealthcare
      @NouveauHealthcare  Před 6 měsíci +3

      Sorry to hear@@eileenhartman8290 it's understandable when you feel lost on this health journey. It does sound like an overreactive immune system which needs regulation. Give us a call whenever you wish, we are always happy to help!

    • @eileenhartman8290
      @eileenhartman8290 Před 6 měsíci

      @@NouveauHealthcare Thank you so much for your kind words. I'm broke. I have spent thousands, and got no where. I have to wait to get a scan as I have lost three stone since being on the vegan diet. But because of the weight loss. I saw my doctor today. She wants to make sure the cancer hasn't spread. But I will phone next week. God Bless you.

    • @NouveauHealthcare
      @NouveauHealthcare  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Good luck@@eileenhartman8290 we are holding you in our thoughts and hope for good news!

  • @meganmcguire2122
    @meganmcguire2122 Před 5 měsíci

    Can you give any suggestions on how to purchase the arc band. I can not find it online anywhere . Thank you!

  • @lizalaska5084
    @lizalaska5084 Před 4 měsíci

    Can you use that micro-current device while also using a grounding mat. I have a grounding mat on my bed and under my keyboard. Wonder if I can wear the device while i sleep.

  • @user-sl9uz8ut6z
    @user-sl9uz8ut6z Před 6 měsíci +4

    TRY NAC STOP REPLICATION. JESUS LOVES YOU.

  • @audreywalker6202
    @audreywalker6202 Před 6 měsíci

    I'd like to hear more about the microcurrent device. Which one? How to use it?

    • @JKSinTO
      @JKSinTO Před 6 měsíci

      If you go on their website, they only have one for horses, and it's $349.

  • @uglytony
    @uglytony Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hello, thank you very much for your work. Can a MCAS and histamine intolerance can causes a collagen disorder?

    • @NouveauHealthcare
      @NouveauHealthcare  Před 4 měsíci +1

      That's a good question. Can you please explain the disorder? And we will do some research 🙂

    • @uglytony
      @uglytony Před 4 měsíci

      @@NouveauHealthcare Thank you very much for answering. I was infected 2 times by Covid, in march 2013 and september 2023.
      After the 1st infection, I had for months strong chronic fatigue, diffuse pain in the body, insomnia, digestive issues, brain fog, anxiety, etc. It was getting better during the summer but after the second infection, all the symptoms appeared again but now I have weird skin issues : skin became very very thin all over the body but it's really worse on the face, with a very crepey aspect, very dehydrated, and with a lost of elasticity and volume. Even on my scalp.
      I've joined a WhatsApp group with people who had exactly the same symptoms after Covid, especially the skin issues. They never had any health problems before that.
      I'm the only one in the group who, before Covid, tended to sometimes have chronic fatigue (but not so strong), digestive issues, feeling dizzy, sensitive and dry skin. Also before, when I was drinking just a glass of wine my nose and troat were immediatly congested and full of mucus. After certain meals too. That's why I'm thinking about histamine intolerance and maybe my histamine bucket was already full before Covid and not the other people of the group. I'm 39 years old and they are younger (average 25).
      Sorry for the long message and for my english :)

  • @jennybolter1102
    @jennybolter1102 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for this video I relate to this in 2019 I had my first flu jab and had a massive reaction that left me unwell for 18 months and I’m still not back to normal I sent of a DAO blood test yesterday , Dr Peers can you tell me where I can buy the Micro current belt please x

    • @NouveauHealthcare
      @NouveauHealthcare  Před 6 měsíci

      Hey Jenny, if you Google the company there website comes up where you can buy the belt from 🙂

    • @jennybolter1102
      @jennybolter1102 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thank you 😊

  • @theloveofgardening1928
    @theloveofgardening1928 Před 3 měsíci

    Im dealing with this i think. I just started hrt at super lose dosages and my heart feels like im about to have a heart attack. I been to the ER once..nothing. Almost went again last night and i ended up trying a famotidine and a zrytec. Symptoms went away. Should i keep doing the hrt? What do i do?

    • @coya4321
      @coya4321 Před měsícem

      I would deal with histamine issues first..progesterone gives me an immediate adrenaline rush..been dealing iwth the symptoms you describe for 2 weeks now as my histamine levels are through the roof..people with weak adrenals often do not tolerate progesterone well at all

  • @chantalelaberge5424
    @chantalelaberge5424 Před 4 měsíci

    comment s appelle precisement l appareil

  • @jamescairns7458
    @jamescairns7458 Před 6 měsíci +1

    heard that drinking water reduces histamine

    • @NouveauHealthcare
      @NouveauHealthcare  Před 6 měsíci

      That's interesting, keeping hydrated is definitely beneficial for histamine!