There weren't enough delicious low histamine smoothies out there for me. So as a follow-up to my previous low histamine smoothie recipe, I bring to you an antihistamine smoothie packed with blueberries, moringa, and cherries, among other antihistamine foods!
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About this recipe
Helps Clear Histamine. Eating foods with antihistamine properties is one of the best ways to clear histamine naturally, and each of these ingredients plays a different role in staving off histamine toxicity. Check out the low histamine foods list for more info on which foods to keep in your diet if you're experiencing symptoms of histamine intolerance.
Calming on the Stomach. As you may have read in recent posts, I'm currently trying to heal from an ulcer, and drinking a smoothie with greens as one of my two daily meals has been part of that process.
Packed With Antihistamine Foods. I've formulated this particular recipe to help keep my stomach happy and balance out any lingering histamine from the previous meal, as the pea sprouts in this recipe contain DAO. All of the other ingredients are actively antihistamine foods (water notwithstanding!).
Ingredients
Cherries (Fresh or Frozen): these are the base of your smoothie, and they're a great source of antioxidants and antihistamine plant chemicals.
Frozen Blueberries: these bright berries are an antioxidant and antihistamine powerhouse! Making smoothies with frozen blueberries doesn't have to dilute their power, either. Just be sure to use organic, locally-sourced blueberries when possible.
Apple: a small apple is the best approach to this smoothie, but you could also use half of a large apple. Since the skins of the apples contain an abundance of histamine-fighting nutrients, I like to leave those on, but you can peel them off. I used a fuji apple because I like the balance of crisp and sweet, but you can use any variety.
Fresh Ginger: possibly the best-known low histamine spice, ginger is the sharp, mildly sweet root of a flower; it’s been used for thousands of years in beverages both sweet and savory.
Pea Sprouts: these sprouts are a vegan source of DAO, and add a mild grassy flavor tot the smoothie, so use sparingly.
Moringa: while you'll only use a bit of this, it adds a lot of extra antihistamine power.
How to make the antihistamine smoothie: step-by-step instructions
Step 1. Measure out all your ingredients and put them into the blender.
Step 2. Blend everything together for about 1 minute & serve!
Recipe notes & tips
Swapping Fruits. You can use equal amounts of any other berries in place of the cherries and blueberries, but be careful to balance out the flavor profiles of all the ingredients.
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As always, if you like the recipe, I really appreciate a review or comment!
📖 Recipe
Cherry Antihistamine Smoothie (Low Sugar)
Ingredients
- 2 cups frozen cherries ~10 oz.
- ½ cup frozen blueberries
- 1 small apple cut into pieces
- ½ cup coconut milk or other tolerated milk
- 1 teaspoon fresh or frozen ginger ~1"
- 1 large handful pea sprouts
- ½ teaspoon moringa
- ¼ teaspoon turmeric
- ⅛ teaspoon monk fruit powder
- ⅛ teaspoon of salt
Instructions
- Measure out all your ingredients and put them into the blender.
- Blend everything together for about 1 minute & serve!
Nutrition
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Pam says
I have just discovered your site! It has so much information. Thank you!
What would you recommend as a protein supplement for smoothies?
I had read that vitamin C helps.....which brand would you recommend or just keep getting it thru foods?
Have you ever considered compiling all your knowledge into book form?
Max says
Hi, Pam! It's my pleasure; I'm glad you've found it helpful. 🙂
I'm not a doctor, but from my experience & studies, seed-derived protein powders like hemp, sunflower, or pumpkin seed proteins will be lowest in histamine. Vitamin C is abundant in berries, so rather than adding a supplement you may or may not tolerate, I'd use fresh fruits and veggies high in vitamin C.
It's something I've thought about once I finish my Master's in Nutrition, but between school, work, the site, and wedding planning, I just don't have the bandwidth to bring everything together in book form at the moment. Hopefully one day soon, though!
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