
Description
"Regulating Histamine with Ben Lynch" features Evan Brand (CFMP, FNTP) and Ben Lynch (ND) discussing the complexities of histamine intolerance. Lynch, a leading expert in nutrigenomics, explains how genetic factors, such as variations in the DAO and HNMT genes, influence histamine metabolism. He emphasizes addressing underlying causes, including gut dysbiosis and environmental triggers, to manage histamine levels effectively. The discussion provides actionable strategies for those experiencing histamine-related symptoms, offering hope for improved health and well-being.

Dr. Ben Lynch on Regulating Histamine
Guest
Ben Lynch
Category
Physical Health
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Evan Brand (CFMP, FNTP), a practitioner of Functional Medicine and Nutritional Therapy, is an educator and podcast host committed to improving health naturally. His online practice focuses on addressing conditions like anxiety, fatigue, depression, and digestive problems through lab testing and individualized care. Evan has also authored The Everything Guide to Nootropics (2016) and Stress Solutions (2015), offering practical advice on brain health and stress reduction.
Evan Brand (CFMP, FNTP), a practitioner of Functional Medicine and Nutritional Therapy, is an educator and podcast host committed to improving health naturally. His online practice focuses on addressing conditions like anxiety, fatigue, depression, and digestive problems through lab testing and individualized care. Evan has also authored The Everything Guide to Nootropics (2016) and Stress Solutions (2015), offering practical advice on brain health and stress reduction.
About The Guest
Ben Lynch (ND) is a naturopathic doctor and best-selling author of "Dirty Genes." As the president of Seeking Health, he educates individuals and medical professionals on addressing genetic dysfunction through epigenetics and nutrigenomics. Ben holds a doctorate in naturopathic medicine from Bastyr University and a bachelor's degree in Cell and Molecular Biology from the University of Washington. His work focuses on root causes of disease, including methylation defects and MTHFR gene mutations.
Ben Lynch (ND) is a naturopathic doctor and best-selling author of "Dirty Genes." As the president of Seeking Health, he educates individuals and medical professionals on addressing genetic dysfunction through epigenetics and nutrigenomics. Ben holds a doctorate in naturopathic medicine from Bastyr University and a bachelor's degree in Cell and Molecular Biology from the University of Washington. His work focuses on root causes of disease, including methylation defects and MTHFR gene mutations.
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