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Fermented Foods and MAOIs: Tyramine Triggers Beyond Cheese
Ian McEwan

Fermented Foods and MAOIs: Tyramine Triggers Beyond Cheese

MAOIs can be life-changing for treatment-resistant depression, but they require strict dietary control. Tyramine in fermented foods-not just cheese-can trigger dangerous blood pressure spikes. Learn what to avoid and how to stay safe.

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