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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Vitamin C and Histamine Breakdown During Infection

The Role of Vitamin C

  • Histamine degradation: Vitamin C acts as a natural antihistamine and accelerates the metabolic breakdown of histamine in the bloodstream.
  • Enzyme support: It helps support the activity of diamine oxidase (DAO) and other enzymes responsible for neutralizing excess histamine.
  • Immune modulation: During an infection, white blood cells consume large amounts of vitamin C, which subsequently lowers histamine accumulation and reduces allergic-type inflammatory responses.

Clinical Considerations

  • Antioxidant synergy: Vitamin C works synergistically with bioflavonoids to stabilize mast cells, preventing the excessive release of histamine.
  • Infection response: Pathogens often trigger a surge in histamine as part of the inflammatory defense; maintaining adequate vitamin C levels helps mitigate collateral symptoms like tissue swelling and congestion.
  • Dosage and tolerance: Individual requirements vary significantly based on the severity of the infection and oxidative stress levels.
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Vitamin C - connections

Vitamin C ->

-> Vitamin C

Histamine - connections

-> Histamine

Estrogen breakdown - connections

-> Estrogen breakdown

  • Manganese - Controls (Degree: some; Location: liver)
  • PABA - Increases (Level: low; Location: liver)
  • PABA - Reduces (Level: high; Location: liver)
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