Histamine Well Podcast: Exploring Histamine, Methylation & Holistic Health
The Histamine Well is a podcast for health practitioners and patients alike, bridging the gap between complex science and practical understanding. With a focus on histamine, methylation, and related health topics, the show translates advanced concepts into actionable insights for practitioners while empowering patients with accessible, evidence-based knowledge.
Your host, Joanne Kennedy, is a naturopath and expert in histamine intolerance, MTHFR, and methylation. She is also an author and runs an online group coaching program for practitioners and students on histamine and methylation. Jo loves breaking down complex science into clear, easy-to-understand language, offering practical tips and the latest insights to empower you to take charge of your health.
Histamine Well Podcast: Exploring Histamine, Methylation & Holistic Health
Latest Episodes
Are Oxalates Fueling Your Histamine Intolerance? (with Melanie Peers) [Replay]
Could oxalates be the hidden reason your histamine intolerance symptoms aren’t improving?In this popular podcast replay, Joanne is joined by Melanie Peers to explore the often-overlooked connection between oxalates, histamine intolerance...
How Histamine Works (and What Happens When It's Too High) [Replay]
What is histamine, and why does it cause so many frustrating symptoms? In this replay of one of our most popular episodes, Joanne explains the science of histamine intolerance in a simple, practical way. Learn how histamine affects...
Histamine Intolerance: What Actually Causes It [Replay]
One of our most downloaded episodes is back.If you've been diagnosed with histamine intolerance, MCAS, or unexplained food sensitivities, this replay is one you won't want to miss.In this listener-favorite epi...
53. Histamine Intolerance vs MCAS: How To Tell The Difference
Many people with flushing, hives, anxiety, brain fog, digestive issues, food sensitivities, and heart palpitations are told they have either histamine intolerance or Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS). While these conditions can look remarkab...
52. Clinical Experience Of Working With Women On Bioidentical Oestrogen & Progesterone
Many women enter their 40s expecting a few hormonal changes, but are often unprepared for the anxiety, sleep disturbances, fatigue, low mood, histamine symptoms, weight changes, and nervous system shifts that can accompany perimenopause....