Topic: Brain Fog and Allergies to Mast Cell Activation
Mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) is a condition in which the defence mechanism in your blood, particularly the mast cells release too much Histamine and other vasoactive molecules, which cause allergies.
Mast cells are part of your immune system. You may have MCAS if you are fatigued, short of breath, experience hives or allergies, cannot focus or feel weak and dizzy.
Often, a Dr will refer you to a lung specialist for shortness of breath or an allergist for allergies, but the correct diagnosis is paramount to identifying MCAS.
In this webinar, you will learn:
- What is MCAS
- What causes MCAS
- How to diagnose MCAS
- How to manage MCAS with pharmaceutical and natural treatments
Register now for "Brain Fog and Allergies to Mast Cell Activation " webinar on Zoom! https://alchemyofhealth18.eventbrite.com.au and when you receive the confirmation email, you will be able to click on a blue link to add the event and the Zoom link to your calendar.
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