Diagnosing MCAS Diagnosing mast cell activation syndrome involves running lab tests to check for elevated levels of tryptase in the blood and for elevated levels of N-methylhistamine, 11B -Prostaglandin F2 (11B-PGF2) and/or Leukotriene E4 (LTE4) in the urine
It also stops the production of melanin-producing enzyme Tyrosinase, resulting in an overall fairer skin tone.
DSIP can help manage these symptoms, promoting better sleep and reducing stress levels
It reveals a more uniform, luminous complexion, combating dullness for a healthy, vibrant glow
Current treatments include surgical stabilization (TPLO, TTA, lateral suture) or conservative management
It prevents bacterial growth, giving the water a longer shelf life and making it suitable formulti-dose injections