Frequent headaches, flushing, digestive upset, or allergy-like symptoms without a clear cause may point to histamine intolerance. Histamine is a natural compound involved in immunity, digestion, and nerve signaling. It’s found in certain foods and produced by the body, then broken down by enzymes like DAO and HNMT. When histamine builds up faster than it’s cleared, symptoms occur. Common signs include headaches, rashes, nasal congestion, bloating, diarrhea, and anxiety. Causes may include low DAO activity, gut imbalances (like SIBO), mold exposure, or high-histamine foods such as aged cheeses, fermented products, alcohol, and processed meats. Identifying triggers and supporting healthy histamine metabolism—often with diet and gut support—can bring significant relief.
Financial Fitness
Financial fitness is like physical fitness—it requires consistent effort and smart habits. Start by creating a realistic budget to track income and expenses. Build an emergency fund covering 3-6 months of living costs to protect against unexpected setbacks. Pay down high-interest debt to free up money and improve credit. Consider options like a reverse mortgage if you’re a homeowner aged 55 or older—it can provide extra income by tapping into home equity without monthly payments. Automate savings to grow your wealth effortlessly over time. Review your goals regularly to stay on track and build a secure future.
Easing Arthritis with Anti-Inflammatory Foods
Incorporating anti-inflammatory foods into your diet can help manage arthritis symptoms naturally. Fatty fish like salmon and sardines are rich in omega-3s, which reduce joint inflammation. Colorful fruits and vegetables—especially berries, spinach, and broccoli—are packed with antioxidants that protect tissues. Nuts, seeds, and olive oil offer healthy fats that support joint health. Whole grains, such as oats and brown rice, may lower levels of C-reactive protein, a marker of inflammation. Green tea contains compounds that may slow cartilage breakdown. By focusing on whole, nutrient-rich foods, arthritis sufferers can experience less pain, improved mobility, and better overall wellness.
Gentle Hands, Greater Comfort
For those with arthritis, stiffness and discomfort can limit even simple movements. Soft tissue therapy, combined with gentle and effective mobilization techniques, offers relief by easing tension in surrounding muscles and ligaments. Manual traction and targeted joint mobilization help reduce tightness, improve flexibility, and promote better movement patterns. Therapeutic ultrasound further soothes inflamed tissues, enhancing circulation and reducing pain. These approaches work together to restore range of motion, making daily activities more manageable. By addressing both joint and soft tissue restrictions, this gentle care supports mobility, eases discomfort, and helps patients move with greater freedom and confidence.
Laughter is the Best Medicine
There’s a new machine down at the gym today. I used it for an hour and felt sick, it’s great though, got everything, KitKats, M&Ms, Snickers, the lot!
Breathe in a Sigh of Relief
Greentech Environmental’s PureHEPA+ Air Purifier emerges as a vital ally against the rising threat of wildfire smoke and persistent odors. Amidst increasing wildfire incidents, this eco-friendly air purifier offers respite, efficiently capturing harmful smoke particles with its HEPA filtration system. What sets it apart is its ability to eliminate odors using an activated carbon filter, ensuring your space always smells fresh. Beyond its performance, PureHEPA+ embodies eco-consciousness, consuming minimal energy and featuring durable construction to minimize waste. In an era where environmental responsibility is paramount, Greentech’s PureHEPA+ supports the relationship between technology and nature, providing a breath of fresh air for a sustainable future.
Cholesterol: The Good and the Bad
Cholesterol travels through your blood on two main carriers: low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL). LDL is the “bad” cholesterol, as it can lead to fatty buildups in arteries, increasing the risk of heart attack, stroke, and peripheral artery disease. HDL is the “good” cholesterol, helping carry LDL away to the liver for removal. Triglycerides, another type of fat, store excess energy but, when high—especially with high LDL or low HDL—raise heart disease risk. Understanding your cholesterol numbers is key to prevention and wellness. Speak to our Pharmacist’s team today to learn how we can guide you toward better heart health.
September Trivia
.1 – In holistic wellness, what term describes the body’s natural ability to heal itself? 2. – Which fruit contains an enzyme that can break down proteins and is often used as a meat tenderizer? 3. – What pigment gives orange carrots their distinctive color, and is a precursor to vitamin A in the human body?
Words to Live By
“No matter how chaotic things appear to be outside of yourself remember that the one place you can find refuge is within yourself.” – Keith Macpherson
September Trivia Answers
1 Homeostasis 2. Pineapple 3. Beta-carotene.
Words to Live By
“Owning your truth is the bravest act of self-love you can offer the world.” – Anna Luinenburg


