Mast Cell Activation Syndrome–How to Bring the Body Back Into BalanceMast Cell Activation Syndrome–How to Bring the Body Back Into Balance
Chronic Inflammation

Mast Cell Activation Syndrome–How to Bring the Body Back Into Balance

A combination of finding the right practitioner, and dietary and lifestyle choices are the first steps to healing mast cell activation syndrome.
We can reduce histamine levels in the body by eating oranges or supplementing with vitamin C. Nebojsa Tatomirov/Shutterstock
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This is part 4 in Demystifying Mast Cell Activation Syndrome

Mast cell activation syndrome afflicts many people with a bewildering array of symptoms, making it easy to misdiagnose. In this series, we explore what MCAS is, its many symptoms, and how diagnose and treat it.

Throughout this series on mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS), we have discussed what it is, the symptoms associated with it, and the underlying causes to consider. In this final part, we will explore how to treat MCAS.

In parts one and two we discussed various bits and pieces of treatment options. Now, we'll take a deeper dive into treatment strategies to consider.