Description
The Allergic Reactivity & Histamine Panel explores genetic predispositions that influence histamine balance, immune hypersensitivity, and inflammation-driven allergic responses.
By analyzing key genes involved in mast cell activity, immune signaling, and inflammatory regulation, this panel helps identify individuals who may be more prone to elevated histamine levels and exaggerated immune responses. These genetic insights are particularly valuable for patients with diet-related or environmentally triggered symptoms that remain difficult to explain through conventional testing.
Who This Panel Helps
This test is especially useful for clients experiencing:
- “Mystery symptoms” without clear lab findings
- Food-triggered or environmental reactions
- Chronic sinus or skin issues
- Migraines, asthma-like symptoms, or unexplained inflammation
- Suspected mast cell activation or histamine intolerance patterns
Traits Included
Immune & Mast Cell Activity
- IgE / Mast Cell Activation
- General Histamine Sensitivity
- Food-Based Histamine Sensitivity
Respiratory & Neurologic Response
- Asthma Propensity
- Allergy-Related Migraine Propensity
Inflammatory Regulation
- CRP Inflammation
- IL-10 Inflammation Risk
Why It Matters
Genetic variations can influence how the body:
- Produces and clears histamine
- Responds to food and environmental triggers
- Regulates inflammation and immune tolerance
Understanding these patterns can help reduce guesswork, guiding more personalized strategies for nutrition, lifestyle, and supportive interventions—especially when symptoms don’t follow classic allergy pathways.

