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Conference held in INFARMA 2014 On Wednesday 26 March. “We are facing a new syndrome? Digestive and neurological manifestations of the Deficit of DAO (Diamine Oxidase)”

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26 march 2014 –  Infarma Madrid – Language: Spanish. Performed by Dr. Ramón tormo Carnice, Specialist in Gastroenterology and Head of the unit of Gastroenterology and Nutrition Quirón Hospital in Barcelona, and by Dr. Joan Izquierdo Casas, neurologist and Chief of the headache of the Hospital General de Catalonia.

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Diamine oxidase activity levels in anorexia nervosa

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Histamine in migraine and brain

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A focus on mast cells and pain

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A randomized doubled blinded trial of treatment with diamino-oxidase (DAO) in patients with migraine and deficit of enzyme’s activity

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Migraine Attacks Shortened by Diamine Oxidase Supplements. Published in medscape by Daniel M. Keller, PhD, Oct 01 2013

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VIENNA, Austria — Preventive treatment with diamine oxidase (DAO), an enzyme that degrades histamine, significantly shortened the duration of migraine attacks and trended toward reducing the number of episodes. Histamine is present in many foods, is released in allergic reactions, and is one of the chemical mediators that contributes to migraine. About 25% of the…

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The enzyme Diamine Oxidase (DAO) can prevent the 90% of migraines

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Posted on 23 sept. 22 Sep 2013 Vienna, (EFE).- AGENCIA EFE – Language: Spanish It has been presented today during the World Congress of Neurology in Vienna the study that relates the majority of cases of migraine with the shortage of the enzyme that metabolizes the molecule histamine. This finding opens the door to the preventive…

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Histamine intolerance as a cause of chronic digestive complaints in pediatric patients

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Dietary treatment and blood diaminoxidase (DAO) values in Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome (CVS) Tormo

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Dietary treatment and blood Diaminooxidase (DAO) values in Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome (CVS)

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