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Montiff Nutraceuticals L-Histidine
Amino Acid is USP Pharmaceutical & Pure Grade. Each capsule of Pure L-Histidine
contains: 600 mg of the highest quality L-Histidine.
RECOMMENDED TO ENHANCE STRUCTURE & FUNCTION RELATING TO: Functioning
as a precursor to histamine. Sexual arousal and orgasmic function.
Rheumatoid Arthritis. Precursor to Carnosine and Anserine. Gastric acid
secretions to aid digestion. Circadian rhythms. Neuronal health and
function. Production of red and white blood cells.
WHAT IS L-HISTIDINE?
L-Histidine is an essential amino acid important for growth and repair of
tissues. It is necessary for the maintenance of myelin sheaths, which
protect nerve cells, and the production of red and white blood cells. It is
the precursor for histamine, and B-6, niacin, and Vitamin C are necessary
for proper metabolism. It is also a precursor for Carnosine and Anserine.
Histidine acts as an antioxidant protecting against radiation damage by
helping to remove heavy metals from the body. It stimulates the secretion of
gastric juices; therefore helping with digestion. Low levels have been
associated with decreased hemoglobin and hematocrit, as well as those with
Rheumatoid Arthritis. Deficiencies are also noted in Dysbiosis (an imbalance
of intestinal flora) and anemia, and low levels may also attribute to nerve
deafness. Excessive levels have been associated with psychological disorders
such as schizophrenia and high levels are noted during pregnancy. In the
diet, it is found in rice, wheat and rye.
WHAT IS HISTAMINE?
Histamine is a molecule that is a potent vessel dilator, important for
sexual arousal and orgasm in women. It also acts as a neurotransmitter
having an effect on the nervous system, and as a stimulator to the secretion
of pepsin and hydrochloric acid, it is important for digestion. Several
studies indicate that the histamininergic neurotransmitter system may be a
regulator of circadian rhythms that function in the sleep and wakefulness
cycle. Since L-Histidine is the precursor for histamine, deficiencies effect
the histamine levels. When allergens are present, however, histamine is
released from the mast cells causing inflammation, fluid production and
possibly hives. (Antihistamines have been recommended for allergic
problems.)
SEXUAL AROUSAL and FUNCTION: Histidine is involved in the function of
the thalamus and hypothalamus glands, and orgasm is triggered when histamine
is released from the mast cells in the genitals. Histamine also causes the
sexual flush that occurs during arousal. Many women fail to achieve sexual
pleasure and orgasm, and often other treatments including psychotherapy may
be unsuccessful. This problem may be a result of a biochemical imbalance,
since sufficient histamine must be present in order to trigger an orgasm.
Deficiencies of L-Histidine will effect histamine levels.
Supplementing with L-Histidine will increase histamine levels as proved by
Carl Pfeiffer, M.D., and Ph.D. in his research on non-orgasmic women. He
administered doses of 500mg. of L-Histidine (1) before each meal (for a
total of 3 per day) restoring sexual pleasure in women. (He also helped
women who had irregular periods become regular by giving doses of 4g. per
day).
Dr. Pfeiffer noted that males who had excessive L-Histidine levels had the
problem of premature ejaculation. He gave these men supplementation of 500
mg. of L-Methionine along with 500 mg. of magnesium and 50mg. of vitamin B6.
This helped normalize the levels of Histidine, and alleviated the problem of
premature ejaculation. Those taking L-Methionine should also take a B
complex with folic acid to help prevent excessive homocysteine levels. (Take
2 Montiff B Complete daily - 1 in the morning and 1 in the evening to get
sufficient folic acid and B 6.).
RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: Low L-Histidine levels have been noted with
those who have Rheumatoid Arthritis. This may contribute to the pathogenesis
of this condition by causing hyaluronate-augmented formation of aggregated
synovial fluid gamma globulin. The gamma globulin aggregation thus causes
the inflammatory and rheumatoid factors. Supplementation of L-Histidine may
be helpful in some cases, although not always successful. In one
double-blind study, patients were given 4.5 g daily. After 30 weeks some
benefits were noted in those who had a long history of the disease.
REFERENCES: (1) Maeda, K, Taniguchi H, Butterfield et al (First Dept.
of Internal Med., Tohuku Univ School of Med.) "Induction of L-histidine
Decarboxylase in a Human Mast Cell Line", Exp. Hematol, 1998. (2) Tuomisto,
Leena, "Modifying Effects of Histamine on Circadian Rhythms and Neuronal
Excitability", INABIS, 98. (3) Pheiffer, Carl, MD, PhD, Mental and Elemental
Nutrients, Keats Publishing, 1981. (4) Gerber, D., and Gerber M, (Dept. of
Med. - New York State Med. Center and Kings County Hospital), " Specificity
of Low Free Sodium Histidine Concentration for Rheumatoid Arthritis", J.
Chron. Dis., 1977. (5) Pinals, R. et al, "Treatment of RA with L-Histidine",
J. of Rheumatology, 1977. (6) Tyson, Don, Amino Acids Metabolism and
Analysis - Interpretation Guide, Aatron Med. Services, 1989. (7) Balch,
James, MD, and Phyllis Balch, CNC, Prescription for Nutritional Healing,
Avery Pub., 1997.
Directions: 1-4
capsules per day, or as directed by your Healthcare professional, with water
or fruit juice. Do not take with milk products. Vitamins and Minerals are
recommended, such as Montiff Vita Minz Plus and B Complete or B Long, for
proper metabolism. For Powder 1/4 tsp. = 1 capsule.
*CAUTION: Those with elevated Histidine or histamine levels should not
take L-Histidine supplementation. These may include manic-depressives, those
with schizophrenia, problems with chronic allergies, pregnant women or women
with PMS. Individuals who have hypertension should exercise caution, and
those with peptic ulcers and excessive gastric juices should avoid Histidine
supplementation.
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