Tyramine?!
Feb. 3rd, 2018 11:06 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Last night, after eating at least an ounce of a delicious aged havarti, I developed a headache, so I looked it up online. Aged cheeses are apparently a notorious source of tyramine, a naturally occurring chemical that can cause headaches in some, and much more serious problems in people who take MAOI drugs. (An early type of anti-depressant?)
There are lists of foods containing tyramine, and I can link some of them to my headache history (like vinegar and wine), but not others (like parmesan and broccoli). I haven't found any lists that have quantity attached, though, so it's hard to be confident about causes and effects and thresholds. At least I know to be more cautious.
Amusingly, some over-eager Florida legislators classified tyramine as a hallucinogen, which cannot possibly be enforced. No wine? No parmesan? No chocolate?
There are lists of foods containing tyramine, and I can link some of them to my headache history (like vinegar and wine), but not others (like parmesan and broccoli). I haven't found any lists that have quantity attached, though, so it's hard to be confident about causes and effects and thresholds. At least I know to be more cautious.
Amusingly, some over-eager Florida legislators classified tyramine as a hallucinogen, which cannot possibly be enforced. No wine? No parmesan? No chocolate?