Here is a list of all the foods I had to avoid for four weeks, and which I’m slowly introducing now. I have to start with things in the medium list before I can graduate to the higher list.
I’ve struck through the things I’ve reacted to, and underlined those which are allowed to stay. Most of the underlined things are in a small quantity, e.g. I can only have 2 segments of tangerine. For me, a reaction can be tummy-related, but it’s not always that straightforward. I can also get very hot or very cold, and get symptoms similar to flu. If I react, I have to have seven days off before I can start introducing the next thing. It was initially three days, but as my reactions were getting bad, my doctor suggested upping it to a week. This means things are going to take a very long time.
In actual fact, it’s taking longer than a week for me to get non-reactive. I keep finding I’m reacting to things not on this list, so have also been using the Swiss Interest Histamine Intolerance Group list: https://www.mastzellaktivierung.info/downloads/foodlist/21_FoodList_EN_alphabetic_withCateg.pdf
Currently: time off
I’m waiting to try: almonds
Next on the list: goat’s cheese
Medium Group
| miso |
| tempeh |
| aubergine |
| avocado |
| spinach |
| cocoa |
| white wine |
| rose wine |
| red wine |
| beer |
| cider |
| fresh fruit juice |
| histamine fruit smoothie |
| prawns |
| crab |
| squid |
| processed cheese |
| mozarella |
| goats cheese |
| green banana |
| figs |
| tangerines |
| limes |
| lemon |
| pineapple |
| grapes |
| strawberries |
| almonds |
| brazil nuts |
| cashew |
| chestnut |
| coconut |
| hazlenut |
| macademia |
| pecan |
| pine nut |
| walnut |
High Group
| oranges |
| ripe banana |
| hard british cheese |
| salami |
| cured ham |
| prosciutto |
| bacon |
| sausages |
| fresh pork |
| tuna |
| sardine |
| anchovy |
| mackerel |
| salmon |
| herring |
| fish fingers |
| smoked salmon |
| blue cheese |
| brie |
| camembert |
| emmental |
| gouda |
| fish sauce |
| peanuts |
| broad beans |
| pumpkins |
| picked cabbage |
| tomatoes |