Histamine intolerance is
another example of a food intolerance.
A classic
example of food intolerance in dogs and cats is lactose intolerance due to loss of the enzyme that breaks down lactose (i.e. sugars found in dairy products) with age.
Not exact matches
One
example of a
food sensitivity is lactose
intolerance.
Histamine
intolerance, for
example, can be caused by an overload
of naturally occurring histamine in «good»
foods like bone broth, mushrooms, smoked meats, and spinach and can lead to chronic inflammation.
Eczema, for
example, is very frequently related to an inflamed gastrointestinal system due to
food intolerances (most often to dairy or wheat but could be any number
of things).
Many
of these ingredients can be triggers for allergies and
food intolerances in dogs: lamb, corn, and wheat, for
example.