Guest guest Posted July 26, 2004 Report Share Posted July 26, 2004 The basophil count is very very low. This means he is not high histamine type. Right? But his esnophil count is on the higher side of the normal range. This is indicitative of allergy as there is no fever. Right? Clinically the symptoms are of allergic rhinitis. Often he sneezes and has runny nose. This is suggestive of his being high histamine type. My question: How do you resolve this paradox: That he is not high histamine type and that he is high histamine type. What should be the nutritional treatment. He is my son. Let me try: He is high histamine type but not very high. If it were very high then the basophil count would be high. Probably he can be managed by 2gm of C and reduced protein intake. Probably nothing more will be needed. Histamine count in the blood is not possible here in my place. Thanks in anticipation of comments. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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