Support your body in breaking down histamine from food. DAOSIN® Vegan Mini Tablets contain the plant enzyme DiAminOxidase from pea sprouts. Ideal for a vegan lifestyle.
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Support your body in breaking down histamine from food. DAOSIN® Vegan Mini Tablets contain the plant enzyme DiAminOxidase from pea sprouts. Ideal for a vegan lifestyle.
DAOSIN® Vegan is a dietary supplement with the plant enzyme DiAminOxidase (DAO) from pea sprout powder. It supplements the body's own enzyme for breaking down histamine from food.
What is histamine?
Histamine is a messenger substance that belongs to the so-called biogenic amines, is produced by the body itself, but is also naturally absorbed as a component in many foods. As a biological messenger substance, histamine fulfils various functions in the body. As a neurotransmitter, histamine plays a role in regulating the sleep-wake rhythm, appetite control or learning ability and memory performance, among other things.
What happens to histamine from food?
Normally, eating foods containing histamine has no effect, as histamine is quickly broken down by the body's own enzyme diamine oxidase (DAO), mainly in the intestine.
With a histamine-rich diet, the enzyme DiAminOxidase (DAO) may not be available in sufficient quantities, which can lead to a delayed breakdown of histamine in the intestine. Alcohol and some medications can also largely inhibit the activity of the DAO enzyme. If histamine is broken down with a delay, its level initially increases in the body.
Which foods contain histamine?
In particular, foods that mature for a long time or are stored for a long time have a high content of histamine and other biogenic amines. In addition, a number of foods act as so-called histamine liberators, as they also release histamine in the intestine. Examples include the following foods:
- Alcohol, especially red wine and sparkling wine
- Cheese
- Seafood, fish and fish sauces
- Raw sausages, such as salami or bacon
- Sauerkraut
- Various vegetables, e.g. tomatoes, spinach, aubergines
- Various types of fruit, e.g. strawberries, pineapple, bananas
In particular, the combined consumption of foods with a high histamine content, such as alcohol and cheese, can contribute to an increase in histamine levels in the body.
How does DAOSiN® Vegan work?
Consuming a mini tablet of DAOSiN® Vegan before a meal increases the DAO level and thus the ability to break down histamine from food through the DAO activity of natural pea sprouts.
Dosage form
Mini tablets
How to use
- Consume one mini tablet with a little water 10 minutes before a histamine-containing meal. The maximum daily intake is 3 mini tablets (equivalent to 3 histamine-containing meals per day).
- The mini tablet should not be chewed before swallowing, but swallowed whole so that the contents pass through the stomach to the intestine undamaged.
- Important note: Always take DAOSiN® Vegan before a meal (ideally approx. 10 minutes before). By the time the histamine-containing food reaches the intestine, the mini tablet should already have dissolved and the DAO it contains should be active.
- Notes: If you regularly take medication, ask your doctor or pharmacist whether any of the active ingredients contained in the medication can lead to a reduced breakdown of histamine from food or can act as histamine liberators (release of histamine from mast cells). Alcohol and some medications can largely inhibit the activity of the DAO enzyme. The recommended daily intake must not be exceeded. Food supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Keep out of reach of small children.
Ingredients
- Ingredients: Bulking agent: microcrystalline cellulose; pea sprout powder; stabiliser: fatty acids; anti-caking agents: silicon dioxide and magnesium salts of fatty acids; glazing agents: sodium alginate and ethyl cellulose; vegetable oils (coconut and palm kernel oil in variable proportions by weight).
- Composition per one mini tablet*: Pea sprout powder with DiAminOxidase 94 mg.* Corresponds to the recommended intake for a meal containing histamine.
| Gluten-free: | Yes |
|---|---|
| Lactose-free: | Yes |
| Piece: | 10 |
| Sugar-free: | Yes |
| Vegan: | Yes |