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Histadelia, more common in males, is characterized by elevated blood levels of histamine. It is estimated that 15-20% of schizophrenics are probably histadelic. This is a disorder, prominent in males, of too much histamine in the blood, as opposed to histapenia in which case there is too little.
Signs & Symptoms Symptoms include hyperactivity, compulsions, obsessions, inner tensions, blank mind episodes, phobias, chronic depression, and strong suicidal tendencies. Physical signs can include little tolerance for pain, rapid metabolism, lean build, profuse sweating, seasonal allergies, and frequent colds.
Treatment & Prevention The treatment of histadelia requires great patience because six to ten weeks are often needed before the beginning of significant improvement. |
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