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salami

salami

Meat

Is salami high in histamine?

Histamine status
High

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Sensitivity notes

Why histamine food checker matters

Histamine is a compound naturally present in many foods, especially aged, fermented, or preserved items. In sensitive individuals, excess histamine can cause headaches, flushing, hives, digestive issues, and other symptoms. Your body normally breaks down histamine, but some people have reduced capacity to do so.

  • Focus on fresh foods - histamine builds up as food ages
  • Cook and eat meals fresh; avoid leftovers sitting more than 24 hours
  • Be cautious with fermented foods, aged cheeses, and cured meats

Triggers

Histamine
High
Histamine Liberators
Moderate
FODMAPs
Safe
Fructans
Safe
GOS
Safe
Fructose
Safe
Polyols
Safe
Gluten
Low
Lactose
Low
Dairy Proteins
Safe
Nightshades
Low
Salicylates
Low
Oxalates
Safe
Nickel
Low
Sulfites
Moderate
Nitrites
Avoid
Glutamates
Moderate
Tyramine
High
Caffeine
Safe
Lectin
Safe
Low Fermentation
High

Diets

Inflammation
✗ Avoid
Vegan
✗ Avoid
Vegetarian
✗ Avoid
Paleo AIP
✗ Avoid
Mediterranean
✗ Avoid
DASH Diet
✗ Avoid
EoE Compatible
✗ Avoid
FODMAPs
✓ Fit
Low Fermentation
✗ Avoid
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Histamine Guide

Everything you need to know about histamine sensitivity and smart food choices.

Histamine is a compound naturally present in many foods, especially aged, fermented, or preserved items. In sensitive individuals, excess histamine can cause headaches, flushing, hives, digestive issues, and other symptoms. Your body normally breaks down histamine, but some people have reduced capacity to do so.

Sensitivity varies widely. What triggers one person may be fine for another. Track your reactions to find your personal threshold.

These foods are generally well-tolerated for Histamine sensitivity:

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These foods have moderate levels and may be tolerated in small amounts:

These foods are high in histamine and may trigger symptoms:

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If you're sensitive to Histamine, consider these strategies:

  • 1Focus on fresh foods - histamine builds up as food ages
  • 2Cook and eat meals fresh; avoid leftovers sitting more than 24 hours
  • 3Be cautious with fermented foods, aged cheeses, and cured meats
  • 4Consider that stress and hormones can affect your histamine tolerance
  • 5Some antihistamines or DAO supplements may help (consult your doctor)

Pro tip: Keep a food diary to track your reactions. The Triggerbites app makes this easy with automatic pattern detection.

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