When Hot and Cold Become a Powerful Trigger
For people with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS), temperature extremes aren't just uncomfortable—they can be a powerful trigger for debilitating symptoms.
The Hormone Connection
If you're a woman between 25 and 50 struggling with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS), you're not alone—and your hormones may be playing a bigger role than you realize.
Sugar: Your MCAS Enemy
You may want to sink your teeth into a tasty treat – that iced donut looks incredibly scrumptious – but is it worth the risk of a terrible reaction? Processed, sugary foods can be problematic for many people with MCAS.
Mold: The Hidden Environmental Trigger
Have you ever felt like you’re doing everything right, but still not getting better? You’ve overhauled your diet, you’re managing your stress, and you’re taking your supplements, but the debilitating symptoms of Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) persist. You might be overlooking a hidden trigger, one that could be silently sabotaging your health from within the walls of your own home: mold.