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Histamine Health Coach

Histamine Health Coach

By: Teresa Christensen
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Welcome to Histamine Health Coach, the podcast for women ready to take control of their histamine intolerance, calm unpredictable symptoms, and feel like themselves again—without fear, overwhelm, or extreme restrictions.

I’m Teresa, a Functional Medicine Certified Health Coach who’s been there—living with mast cell issues, hives, and the daily uncertainty that comes with histamine-related conditions. Here, we go beyond just lists of “yes” and “no” foods. You’ll get real talk on how to support your body through nutrition, stress management, movement, and mindset—plus practical tips to help you enjoy life again.

Whether you’re navigating MCAS, mastocytosis, or just curious if histamine is behind your symptoms, you’ll find education, encouragement, and simple tools to help you feel more resilient, more energetic, and more at ease in your own skin.

Ready to feel better? Let’s get started.

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Episodes
  • Episode 37 - When Your Meals Look Different Than You Expected
    Jun 18 2026

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    We connect a surprising story about a tick bite and Alpha Gal syndrome to the way many of us experience sudden, confusing health shifts with histamine intolerance. We explore how curiosity, not fear, helps us adapt, track symptoms, and keep building a meaningful life even when food rules change.

    • the “I was fine until” moment and how symptoms can appear suddenly or gradually
    • why food restrictions feel like a loss of freedom and spontaneity
    • the hidden work of “strategy” including planning meals, scanning menus, carrying H1s and H2s
    • what Alpha Gal syndrome is and why delayed reactions make it hard to identify
    • the key distinction between a true allergy and histamine intolerance or mast cell activation syndrome
    • choosing curiosity over fear to spot patterns across food, stress, hormones, sleep, meds, and environment
    • adapting meals and routines to feel better without making life smaller

    If today's episode resonated with you, I would love to hear your story.
    Please like and share this podcast with others you might think benefit.
    And if you're looking for resources for living well with histamine intolerance, visit my website at histaminehealthcoach.com.
    There you will find the Low Histamine Diet Starter Plan along with a guide to living well with histamine intolerance.
    Or you can email me personally at Teresa at Histamine Health Coach.com with any questions or topics you would like to hear about on the Histamine Health Coach podcast.

    I’m currently looking for five women who are ready to stop just managing histamine intolerance and start living well with it over the next 12 weeks. This is for women who feel like their bodies dictate their lives — women who are tired of reacting, restricting, and second-guessing. Women looking for relief, steadier routines, and the kind of confidence that leads to actually living well with histamine intolerance. If that’s you, email me at teresa@histaminehealthcoach.com with the word READY, and I’ll personally follow up so we can talk about what support might look like for you.

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    11 mins
  • Episode 36 - Support That Lowers Histamine Stress
    Jun 4 2026

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    The hardest part of histamine intolerance is not always the food. It’s the moment someone invites you to dinner and your brain starts racing: Will there be anything I can eat? Will I react right away or pay for it tomorrow? Will I look “difficult” for asking questions? That stress is real, and it can shrink your world fast.

    Today I focus on the lifestyle factor that gets overlooked in most histamine conversations: support through relationships. We dig into what support actually means (hint: it’s not perfection and it’s not everyone eating a low histamine diet with you). I share simple, doable examples like bringing a safe protein to a family gathering, checking a restaurant menu ahead of time, and being included in planning so you have time to prepare. We also talk about why people often don’t “get it,” including the unpredictability of the histamine bucket, and how clear information helps loved ones show up better.

    If you’ve been stuck between protecting your body and wanting your life back, this is for you. I end with one question that can reshape your healing journey: who is on your team, and what would it look like to ask for help? If this resonates, email me and tell me what support you have or what you wish you had, and grab my free Low Histamine Diet Starter Plan at histaminehealthcoach.com. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs this, and leave a review so more women can find support too.

    I’m currently looking for five women who are ready to stop just managing histamine intolerance and start living well with it over the next 12 weeks. This is for women who feel like their bodies dictate their lives — women who are tired of reacting, restricting, and second-guessing. Women looking for relief, steadier routines, and the kind of confidence that leads to actually living well with histamine intolerance. If that’s you, email me at teresa@histaminehealthcoach.com with the word READY, and I’ll personally follow up so we can talk about what support might look like for you.

    Follow me on Instagram

    Follow me on Facebook

    Email: teresa@histaminehealthcoach.com

    Website: https://histaminehealthcoach.com



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    8 mins
  • Episode 35 - How To Exercise With Histamine Intolerance Without Flaring
    May 21 2026

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    Movement can feel like a trap when you live with histamine intolerance: do too much and you risk flushing, itching, dizziness, headaches, GI symptoms, a racing heart, or a brutal two-day crash. Do too little and your body gets stiffer, sleep gets worse, stress climbs, and you start doubting what you can handle. I’m Teresa Christensen, a functional medicine certified health coach, and I’m sharing a gentler way to think about exercise when your system feels unpredictable.

    We start by naming what many women carry quietly: fear. For some, exercise-induced anaphylaxis is real, and past reactions can make even a simple walk feel unsafe. I talk about why the nervous system matters as much as the workout, and how “supportive movement” often lives in the middle ground between pushing harder and avoiding everything. You’ll hear why walking is my go-to, how cold and ice can change the entire experience, and the practical ways I adapt around outdoor triggers like flowering plants, pollen, and even what gets stirred up when lawns are cut.

    We also get specific about temperature regulation and cooling down, including why cold plunges, cold showers, or even ice water after exercise can backfire for sensitive bodies. Then we dig into strength training for women as we age, what to look for in a trainer, and why recovery is often the true limiting factor with histamine symptoms. I also share my take on vibration plates as a tool that can either feel grounding or overstimulating depending on the person. If this helps, subscribe, share with a friend who’s struggling, and leave a quick review so more women can find support.

    I’m currently looking for five women who are ready to stop just managing histamine intolerance and start living well with it over the next 12 weeks. This is for women who feel like their bodies dictate their lives — women who are tired of reacting, restricting, and second-guessing. Women looking for relief, steadier routines, and the kind of confidence that leads to actually living well with histamine intolerance. If that’s you, email me at teresa@histaminehealthcoach.com with the word READY, and I’ll personally follow up so we can talk about what support might look like for you.

    Follow me on Instagram

    Follow me on Facebook

    Email: teresa@histaminehealthcoach.com

    Website: https://histaminehealthcoach.com



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    12 mins
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