11 Research published in the International Archives of Allergy and Immunology confirmed that "vitamin D is required to maintain the stability of mast cells" and that "deficiency of vitamin D results in mast cell activation." 12 Vitamin D stabilizes mast cells through several mechanisms: Supports a healthy inflammatory response by reducing production of pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-6, TNF-alpha) Further supports a healthy inflammatory response by promoting release of anti-inflammatory cytokines (IL-10) Influences mast cell apoptosis (programmed cell death), helping regulate overall mast cell numbers Modulates inflammatory signaling pathways like MAPK and NF-B Clinical observation : I've noticed that approximately 90% of people with mast cell activation issues who aren't supplementing with vitamin D have low levels
These medications could be really important, however, we just dont have that data yet.
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Baseline labs often include fasting glucose, A1C, lipid panels, and sometimes inflammatory markers
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