DAO test for migraine detection

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Do you suffer from constant headaches and do not know what causes it? Find out with this test.

Description

If the answer is yes, you may have a migraine of food origin due to DAO enzyme deficiency (DiAminoOxidase).  

Every day we consume a series of foods, such as cheese, sausages, strawberries, pineapple, banana, fish, seafood, chocolate, eggplant, tomatoes, spinach, wine, champagne … containing a molecule called histamine. The intestine is responsible for metabolizing and eliminating histamine with the help of the DAO enzyme.  

When there is a deficit in the activity of the DAO enzyme, excess histamine is not eliminated and accumulates in the blood, causing migraines, and other symptoms such as atopic dermatitis, tachycardia, nausea, diarrhoea, constipation, overweight, contractures or fatigue.  

The activity of the DAO enzyme can be reduced by genetic factors, by the use of inhibitors (alcohol and many drugs) or by pathological situations (for example, intestinal postoperative, etc.).  

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  • Blood test  
  • Results report  

What is the DAO Test for the detection of migraines?

It is a blood test, with which you can identify if a case of migraine has a food origin.
For this, the level of the DAO enzyme, produced by our body and responsible for metabolizing in the intestine a molecule called histamine, present in some foods is determined.

Do not confuse migraine with headache

Headache or headache, is a very frequent and widespread symptom among the population. There are 165 types of headaches. Migraine is only one of them and affects between 12 and 17% of the population.
Migraine is a disease and as such, it must be treated by specialists. It is characterized by episodic attacks of headache of moderate or severe intensity, pulsating, usually on one side of the head, which can last between 4 and 72 hours. It is often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, photophobia or phonophobia, becoming more intense with physical activity.

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