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  1. ... also helps break down monoamines found in the diet. It seems to be particularly important in the breakdown of excess tyramine, which is found in cheese and other foods. ...
  2. ... also helps break down monoamines found in the diet.Mutations in the MAOA gene reduce monoamine oxidase ... 386467-3.00002-9. Citation on PubMed or Free article on PubMed Central Brunner HG, Nelen M, ...
  3. ... tissues and organs. Without a strict, lifelong gluten-free diet, inflammation resulting from immune system overactivity may cause ... celiac disease does not improve with a gluten-free diet and progresses to a condition called refractory sprue. ...
  4. ... and age-appropriate amino acid (tyrosine- and phenylalanine-free), vitamin, and mineral supplements are given. A diet that is low in tyrosine and phenylalanine can ...
  5. ... The Tempest . Genotype-Phenotype Correlations On a normal diet, individuals with biallelic loss-of-function FMO3 pathogenic variants secrete more than 40% of total TMA as the free unmetabolized amine and consequently have a fishy odor. ...
  6. ... Hooper PF, Andersson HC, Thoene J. High protein diet mimics hypertyrosinemia in newborn infants. J Pediatr. ... [ PubMed : 23430914 ] van Spronsen FJ, Bijleveld ...
  7. ... helps to achieve insight. Self-management (including healthy diet and exercise). Focusing on potential positive outcomes of ... crises. Avoiding foods that contain significant amounts of tyramine (e.g., aged cheese and meats) is critical ...