Limiting aged, fermented, and cured foods offers most people no measurable health benefit, because the body clears tyramine efficiently. Its real value is narrow: preventing dangerous blood-pressure surges in people taking certain older antidepressants or antibiotics that block tyramine breakdown, and possibly easing headaches in sensitive individuals. The main downside is needless over-restriction. (Full Review)
| Marker | Target | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Blood pressure (home, resting) | ~110–125 / 70–80 mmHg | Detects tyramine pressor reactions and establishes reserve |
| Blood pressure (during suspected reaction) | Systolic rise <20 mmHg | Flags a hypertensive surge needing urgent care |
| Resting heart rate | ~50–70 bpm | Provides context for autonomic/pressor changes |
Cadence: Blood pressure at baseline, ~1–2 weeks, then every 3–6 months or promptly with symptoms; migraine use reassessed at ~4–8 weeks