Low Histamine Herbs and Spices (and Recipes to Enjoy!) - Through The Fibro Fog (2024)

I think many people think that a restrictive diet, such as a low histamine diet, is bland, boring and lacking in flavour. Yet there are so many lovely low histamine herbs and spices to enjoy and that will make all your meals extra tasty.

The herbs and spices given here are all taken from the information presented in the SIGHI list, which has a comprehensive breakdown of the 'score' of histamine in each food (or most of them!).

So let's talk about herbs and spices that score 0 on that list, and a few that score 1, and then I've got lots of recipes that make the most of them to enjoy for breakfast, lunch and dinner (and some sweet treats as well, of course!).

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Low histamine herbs

The SIGHI list has a large number of herbs that are scored as low histamine, and as 0 on their scale from 0-3. One thing I will note is that it isn't clear whether the list refers to fresh or dried herbs. I use both personally, although mostly fresh in the summer when my windowsill and garden is awash with herb pots!

I've linked to dried varieties in case it is helpful, where appropriate.

Scoring as low histamine (0 on the SIGHI list) there is:

Basil

Mint

Oregano

Parsley

Rosemary

Sage

Thyme

Scoring slightly higher as a 1 on the SIGHI list are:

Dill

Chives

Cilantro - scores 0 but with a ? as a liberator and a note stating that only small amounts are well tolerated.

Low histamine spices

One of the first things a doctor said to me when I was advised to go low histamine due to having mast cell activation syndrome was to steer clear of curry powder and chilli powder.

Thankfully though there are other spices that can really elevate the flavour of your meals, and make them a little curry-like (kind of!).

Scoring 0 on the SIGHI list, there is:

Black caraway - personally I haven't ever tried this, but must get some!

Caraway (Carum carvi) - as the SIGHI note, don't get this confused with cumin, which is higher histamine and noted to be a liberator.

Cardamom - there is a note stating that some varieties may not be well tolerated.

Cinnamon - I will note that this is rather controversial and other histamine lists do rate it as higher histamine.

Sweet paprika

Turmeric

Scoring slightly higher as a 1 on the SIGHI list are:

Ginger

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And some other flavourings

Vinegar

Vinegar appears to be quite a tricky one for those on a low histamine diet. While many are high histamine, such as red and white wine vinegar and balsamic, there is white distilled vinegar which scores 0 on the SIGHI list. It has a ? as a liberator and a note 'Low histamine, but not free from histamine. Use sparingly. Check for intolerated additives'

I will say that from conversations with people on my Low Histamine Kitchen Instagram, it appears individual as to whether people can tolerate any form of vinegar.

Garlic

Garlic scores 1 on the SIGHI list. Personally I mostly use fresh, but there is also garlic powder if you tolerate well.

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How to enjoy your low histamine herbs and spices

I thought it would be fun to shares some recipes that make use of these herbs and spices, and I think they are full of flavour! There are so many to choose from on the low histamine recipes page here on the site, but I've picked a few favourite and popular ones for some of the herbs and spices.

Basil

The first thing that comes to mind when I think of basil is caprese salad, and then pesto.

Baked stone fruit caprese salad

Peach and mozzarella caprese salad

Macadamia nut pesto

Dairy-free pumpkin seed pesto

Sage

I am a huge fan of sage for its pungent taste that definitely gives a lot of flavour. I most often use it with brown butter as it goes so well and feels quite indulgent.

Creamy sage chicken

Brown butter and sage skillet chicken

Hasselback butternut squash with brown butter and sage

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Rosemary

This always feels like a Sunday lunch kind of herb, if you know what I mean! Perfect for adding lots of flavour to meat and vegetables dishes.

Rosemary chicken fillets

Honey roasted vegetables with rosemary

Cardamom

I still remember the day I discovered cardamom was low histamine and have been using it on so many dishes ever since! It works as both a sweet and and savoury flavouring in my opinion, and so is very versatile.

Cardamom apple fritters

Cardamom chia pudding with blueberry compote

Cardamom pistachio energy balls

Cardamom overnight oats

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Ginger

Maple ginger chicken traybake

Ginger chicken pilaf traybake

Chicken burger with a honey ginger glaze

Ginger turmeric latte

Turmeric

Turmeric chicken soup

Turmeric ginger energy balls

Turmeric cauliflower soup

Iced turmeric latte

Sweet paprika

Not to be confused by hot or smoked paprika, sweet paprika is milder and has a different (but delicious!) flavour.

Spicy zucchini baba ganoush

Spiced turkey stew

Sweet potato and corn chowder

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I hope you enjoy some of these recipes, and perhaps discovered a herb or spice that you don't tend to use. I think that following a restrictive diet encourages you to explore all the foods that you can enjoy. I know I didn't ever use cardamom before having MCAS but now it is always in my pantry!

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FAQs

What herbs and spices are low histamine? ›

Low Histamine Herbs and Spices
  • Basil.
  • Bay Leaves.
  • Cardamom.
  • Caraway.
  • Chives.
  • Coriander.
  • Cumin.
  • Curcumin Powder.
Mar 15, 2023

What herbs and spices are antihistamines? ›

Natural antihistamines may help you control your seasonal allergies. Common ones are stinging nettle, vitamin C, quercetin, butterbur, bromelain, and probiotics. Some alternative practices—such as acupuncture, nasal irrigation, and exercise—may also help you manage symptoms.

Does histamine affect fibromyalgia? ›

In fibromyalgia, mast cells release histamine, contributing to widespread musculoskeletal pain, while in HIT, elevated histamine levels result from impaired metabolism [17].

What foods are super low in histamines? ›

Which foods are low in histamine?
  • Fresh/frozen meat. The cooking method you choose can influence histamine levels with frying or grilling meat, increasing the histamine load. ...
  • Fresh/frozen fish. ...
  • Eggs. ...
  • Mozzarella. ...
  • Ricotta. ...
  • Quinoa. ...
  • Tapioca. ...
  • Asparagus.
Apr 6, 2023

What spices trigger histamine? ›

The Histamine Intolerance Food List
ALLOWED (Low Histamine Foods List)RESTRICTED (High Histamine Foods List)
All fresh herbs and spices except those listed oppositeAnise Cinnamon Cloves Curry powder Paprika/cayenne Nutmeg Seasoning packets with restricted ingredients Foods labeled “with spices”
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What spices should you avoid on a low histamine diet? ›

Strong spices such as hot paprika, curry and chili peppers are definitely a no-go on a low histamine diet per the SIGHI list, and so many doctors have told me to avoid them. But there are many other spices that can add lots of flavor to your dishes!

What is the strongest natural antihistamine? ›

The 4 Best Natural Antihistamines
  • Antihistamines.
  • Stinging nettle.
  • Quercetin.
  • Bromelain.
  • Butterbur.

Is coffee high in histamine? ›

Coffee is high in histamine which can set off what looks like an allergic reaction but it doesn't occur through the typical allergy mechanism. Instead, the histamine from the coffee causes an inflammatory reaction that can be quite severe in some people.

Which herb is a natural antihistamine? ›

Ample scientific evidence is available for the anti-histaminic and antiallergic activity of Azadirachta indica, Aloe vera, Tinospora cordifolia, and many other such herbs are safer to use as antiallergic agents have been reported.

What worsens fibromyalgia? ›

Some illnesses appear to trigger or aggravate fibromyalgia. Physical or emotional events. Fibromyalgia can sometimes be triggered by a physical event, such as a car accident. Prolonged psychological stress may also trigger the condition.

What worsens fibromyalgia symptoms? ›

Flare-ups of fatigue and muscle and joint aches are common, especially after physical or emotional stress. Some people find that their symptoms are worse in cold and damp weather, during times of stress, or when they try to do too much.

How do you flush histamine out of your body? ›

Stay hydrated: Drinking enough water can help flush out histamine and other toxins from the body. Aim for at least 8 cups of water a day. Avoid triggers: Certain triggers, such as tobacco smoke and certain medications, can increase histamine levels. Avoiding these triggers can help reduce histamine levels in your body.

Are eggs bad for histamine? ›

Boiled, fried, or poached eggs aren't affected by cooking methods when it comes to histamine content. Eggs are low in histamines, this makes them ideal for the low-histamine diet. Chickpeas, peanuts, and lentils have been found to have low concentrations of histamines and may be safely consumed in a low-histamine diet.

Are scrambled eggs low histamine? ›

Eggs are likely suitable for a low histamine diet. Egg yolks are low histamine, and egg whites, while traditionally thought of as being histamine liberators, are likely friendly for a low histamine diet as well. Traditionally. patients were thought to react better to cooked egg whites versus raw egg whites.

What is the best herbal antihistamine? ›

Some of my favorites include:
  • Stinging Nettle. This shrub has been used for thousands of years across the world as a natural remedy for a variety of health conditions. ...
  • Vitamin C. Both inflammation and high levels of oxidative stress have been linked to chronic allergies. ...
  • Quercetin. ...
  • Bromelain. ...
  • Probiotics. ...
  • Butterbur. ...
  • Ginger.

Is turmeric bad for histamine intolerance? ›

Turmeric is a spice that can prevent the release of histamine from mast cells and can even inhibit anaphylactic reactions. It can be used in cooking or can be made into a tea.

Are onions and garlic high in histamine? ›

​ Alliums like garlic and onion are generally well tolerated on a low histamine diet in small amounts.

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