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#Mastcellactivation Reel by @hypermobilitymd (verified account) - Your body isn't overreacting-it's responding to what it's been taught is danger.

On today's episode of @bendy_bodies, I spoke with Anne Maitland, M.D
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Your body isn’t overreacting—it’s responding to what it’s been taught is danger. On today’s episode of @bendy_bodies, I spoke with Anne Maitland, M.D., Ph.D., alongside co-host Dr. Dacre Knight of UVA Health, about mast cell activation and how the system is actually designed to protect you. We have a built-in “triad” meant to detect danger, sound the alarm, and call in help—mast cells. But today’s environment looks very different than what our bodies evolved for. Dr. Maitland explains the epithelial barrier hypothesis: environmental exposures may be injuring our protective barriers, triggering the alarm system more often than it should. And here’s what’s fascinating—the first responders aren’t even mast cells. It’s the nerves. They detect toxins, signal danger, and then recruit mast cells—amplifying the response. These systems sit side by side: nerves, mast cells, blood vessels, and barrier tissues—all constantly communicating. Which helps explain why symptoms can feel so widespread, especially in patients with EDS. 💬 Does this framework change how you think about your symptoms? #BendyBodies #MastCellActivation #MCAS #EhlersDanlos #ChronicIllness 📌 Medical Advice Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized care. VD: Video clip featuring Anne Maitland, M.D., Ph.D. speaking into a microphone, discussing mast cell activation, the epithelial barrier hypothesis, and the connection between nerves, mast cells, and EDS.
#Mastcellactivation Reel by @mandi.fessina (verified account) - Me 🤝 Chromolyn #MCAS #mastcellactivationsyndrome #mastcellactivation #paleo #allergies
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Me 🤝 Chromolyn #MCAS #mastcellactivationsyndrome #mastcellactivation #paleo #allergies
#Mastcellactivation Reel by @drlauragouge (verified account) - Most people with mast cell issues have "normal" labs.

And technically, they're often so close to normal your doctor brushes them off.

…But there are
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Most people with mast cell issues have “normal” labs. And technically, they’re often so close to normal your doctor brushes them off. …But there are clues beyond the most reliable mast cell mediators (that usually come back normal). MCAS rarely shows up as one dramatic abnormality. It shows up in patterns. Values that live at the edges of normal. Alone, they don’t mean much. But combined with symptoms, they take on new meaning. I often see: • Slightly low white blood cells • Low-normal alkaline phosphatase • High-normal platelets • Elevated eosinophils • Low CO₂ trends • High or low B13 • Low zinc, folate, copper, or magnesium • Low-normal sodium and potassium • Slightly elevated LDL • And sometimes… completely perfect labs during a flare None of these diagnose MCAS on their own, and every single one can have other causes. But together? They tell a story. If you’ve been told “everything looks fine” but your body feels anything but fine, it may be worth looking at your labs differently. Normal does not always mean optimal. And it definitely does not always mean stable. Save this for reference the next time you get labs ❤️ #mastcellactivationsyndrome #mcas #longcovid #mastcellactivation #mastcell
#Mastcellactivation Reel by @sjogrensgirlsguide (verified account) - You're watching what "normal" looks like for me during an MCAS flare.

Exercise.
Salt.
Sugar.
Hot water.
Stress.

Things that are supposed to be harml
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You’re watching what “normal” looks like for me during an MCAS flare. Exercise. Salt. Sugar. Hot water. Stress. Things that are supposed to be harmless. Healthy, even. But for me? They can flip a switch. Flushing. Burning skin. Heart racing. Brain fog. Feeling like I’m coming down with the flu out of nowhere. For the longest time, I thought I was dramatic. Sensitive. Out of shape. “Anxious.” I wasn’t. I was reacting. These clips are pulled from my MCAS trigger diary — the literal videos and notes I kept to track patterns. What I ate. What I did. What happened next. That diary is what helped me connect the dots. That diary is what helped me get diagnosed. That diary is what proved to me that I wasn’t crazy. If your body seems to “overreact” to everything… If you feel worse after workouts, hot showers, certain foods, random stress… Start documenting. Patterns don’t lie. This isn’t medical advice. It’s lived experience. And sometimes lived experience is what gets you to answers. You deserve answers. #SjogrensGirlsGuide #MCAS #MastCellActivation #ChronicIllnessAwareness #InvisibleIllness
#Mastcellactivation Reel by @endsickness - Histamine intolerance isn't random.
It's not your body "failing."
It's your body reacting.

Most people think histamine intolerance is just about "hig
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Histamine intolerance isn’t random. It’s not your body “failing.” It’s your body reacting. Most people think histamine intolerance is just about “high histamine foods.” It’s not. It’s about a dysregulated system. Here’s what’s actually happening: 🧠 Nervous system dysregulation When you live in fight-or-flight, mast cells become hyper-reactive. Stress alone can trigger histamine release. If your body doesn’t feel safe, it over-responds. 🍄 Mycotoxin sensitivity Mold toxins don’t need to colonize you to affect you. They can disrupt mast cells, irritate the immune system, burden the liver, and slow histamine breakdown pathways (like DAO activity). The result? You react to foods you used to tolerate. 🦠 Bacterial imbalance Certain gut bacteria produce histamine. Others help break it down. When dysbiosis shifts the balance toward histamine-producing strains, your “bucket” fills faster than your body can empty it. 🥦 Nutritional deficiencies DAO enzyme activity depends on nutrients like copper, vitamin C, B6, and adequate protein status. Chronic stress, poor intake, or gut dysfunction can impair these pathways. 🔥 Inflammation overload When the immune system is constantly triggered (environmental, emotional, dietary), mast cells stay primed. Histamine becomes the messenger of a body stuck in defense mode. Histamine intolerance isn’t the root cause. It’s a signal. If you calm the nervous system, remove environmental triggers, rebuild the gut, and restore key nutrients… the reactions often fade. Your body isn’t broken. It’s protective. #histamineintolerance #mastcellactivation #moldillness #mycotoxins #guthealth #nervoussystemregulation #immunehealth #inflammation #chronicillnessrecovery #healingjourney #functionalmedicine #rootcause #holistichealing #chronicinflammation
#Mastcellactivation Reel by @humancontentpods - Your body isn't overreacting-it's responding to what it's been taught is danger.

On today's episode of Bendy Bodies, Dr. Bluestein speaks to Anne Mai
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Your body isn’t overreacting—it’s responding to what it’s been taught is danger. On today’s episode of Bendy Bodies, Dr. Bluestein speaks to Anne Maitland, M.D., Ph.D., alongside co-host Dr. Dacre Knight of UVA Health, about mast cell activation and how the system is actually designed to protect you. Listen to the whole conversation now on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or through the link in our bio. 🎧 #BendyBodies #MastCellActivation #MCAS #EhlersDanlos #ChronicIllness
#Mastcellactivation Reel by @drzacspiritos (verified account) - One of the strangest things I see in mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) is rapid, unexplained weight changes during periods of inflammation.

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One of the strangest things I see in mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) is rapid, unexplained weight changes during periods of inflammation. Patients can gain 5–15 pounds in just a few days during a flare — and then lose it just as quickly once the inflammation settles down. This often happens independent of calorie intake, which can make it incredibly confusing and frustrating. What’s actually changing isn’t body fat — it’s inflammation, fluid shifts, and vascular permeability driven by mast cell mediators. It’s one of the wildest and most misunderstood symptoms of MCAS I see in clinic. If you’ve experienced this kind of rapid fluctuation, you’re not imagining it. #mcas #mastcellactivationsyndrome #mastcellactivation #mastcell #heds
#Mastcellactivation Reel by @usbiotek - Are your symptoms being dismissed, or just misunderstood? ⚠️

🧠 In this webinar, Dr. Neil Nathan, MD breaks down the "trifecta" driving some of the m
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Are your symptoms being dismissed, or just misunderstood? ⚠️ 🧠 In this webinar, Dr. Neil Nathan, MD breaks down the "trifecta" driving some of the most complex chronic conditions: ‣ Mast Cell Activation Syndrome ‣ Limbic system dysfunction ‣ Vagal nerve imbalance 🌿 Learn how mold toxicity and environmental triggers can set off a cascade of neurological and immune responses that keep patients stuck, and what to do about it 💬 Comment "MOLD SICK" to watch the full webinar #MoldToxicity #MoldSickness #MastCellActivation #MCAS #LimbicSystem
#Mastcellactivation Reel by @palmhealth - MCAS is more common than you might think - and there are many possible causes. ⬇️
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MCAS often develops when the body hits a "threshold" of stressors
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MCAS is more common than you might think — and there are many possible causes. ⬇️ - MCAS often develops when the body hits a “threshold” of stressors — viral infections, trauma, environmental toxins, mold, or even gut infections — that collectively overwhelm the system. Many of these triggers are subtle on their own but powerful when they stack. - • Viral infections like mono (EBV) or post-viral syndromes — including long COVID — can activate mast cells • Trauma history can increase nervous system sensitivity and contribute to MCAS symptoms • Mold exposure and environmental toxins can fill up the body’s “bucket” faster • Bacterial or gut infections add inflammatory load and can heighten mast cell reactivity • When that bucket overflows, symptoms appear — and healing requires removing what's filling it - Because MCAS is often a downstream effect of multiple underlying issues, treatment involves calming mast cells and investigating deeper root causes — from hormones to environmental exposures to gut imbalances and past stressors. - Save this to learn more about MCAS root causes and treatments. - This content is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical care. Talk with your provider about what’s right for you. - #MCAS #MastCellActivation #ChronicSymptoms #LongCOVID #EnvironmentalMedicine #GutHealth #RootCauseHealing #PALMHealth #PALMConversations
#Mastcellactivation Reel by @natasharich.health - If you've got MCAS and feel worse on supplements… this might be why 👇

Not everything "healthy" is helpful for a sensitive system.
Some supplements c
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If you’ve got MCAS and feel worse on supplements… this might be why 👇 Not everything “healthy” is helpful for a sensitive system. Some supplements can actually trigger mast cells, not calm them. Think: ⚠️ Too stimulating ⚠️ Too high histamine ⚠️ Too much at once This is why random supplement stacking often backfires. Start low. Stay simple. Pay attention to your body. #MCAS #HistamineIntolerance #MastCellActivation #FunctionalHealth #GutHealth ChronicIllness SupplementMistakes HealthTok
#Mastcellactivation Reel by @drlisaballehr - If you had COVID and have struggled to get your health back on track, you're not imagining it.

Here's the truth:

COVID triggered something in your i
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If you had COVID and have struggled to get your health back on track, you’re not imagining it. Here’s the truth: COVID triggered something in your immune system that never stopped. And that something is mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS). Research shows that the spike protein binds directly to mast cells and activates them. Once activated, mast cells impact everything: your gut, skin, lungs, brain, and blood vessels. This is why you don’t just have one symptom. You have ALL of them. What’s happening is that the spike protein pushed you past your immune system’s ceiling, and that ceiling is now permanently lowered. That’s why you can go from feeling fine to being wiped out from one small trigger. The good days, the bad days… that’s not random. Stress, hormones, and even poor sleep can move that line further down. This isn’t about finding a quick fix with food or supplements. The real solution starts with calming your nervous system. Because mast cells take their cues from your nervous system, and if that system stays in overdrive, nothing else will hold. The question is: Where do you start? 👉🏻 Want to understand how to manage MCAS symptoms post-COVID? Comment “DETOX” below, and I’ll send you my free guide on Environmental Toxins and Your Health, which explains how to support your immune system and calm inflammation after illness. #MCAS #FunctionalMedicine #PostCOVIDRecovery #MastCellActivation #RootCauseHealing ChronicIllness NervousSystemHealth HealingJourney

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