Prunus cerasus – a case of histamine intolerance and an instructive detour to two similar rosaceous species.
Pseudo-allergic reactions and food intolerances are becoming increasingly common in practice. The author describes the case history of a patient, during which she comes to understand the deeper theme behind a wide range of symptoms and recognises the characteristic sensation of the Rosaceae. The cancer miasm and a system error lead to Prunus cerasus.
KEYWORDS: allergy, Anacardiaceae, sensation method, histamine intolerance, Histaminum muriaticum, food intolerance, Prunus cerasifera, Prunus cerasus, pseudo-allergy, Rhus venenata, Rosaceae, Sankaran