Send allergies PACKING with this onion-based antihistamine
We may be approaching the “unofficial start of summer” with Memorial Day coming up this long holiday weekend…
But in most parts of this county, spring is in full swing.
The trees are sprouting… the grass is growing… and the flowers are in bloom.
You know what comes next…
ACHOO!
If you’ve been sneezing and wheezing… and wiping away a steady stream from your runny nose and eyes… you’re not alone.
Spring allergies – a.k.a. “hay fever” or “allergic rhinitis” – can make it hard to enjoy the warmer weather, with all that pollen getting kicked up.
But before you reach for an allergy med that might KNOCK you out… or leave you feeling like a ZOMBIE…
I’ve got a natural antihistamine that could do the trick… WITHOUT the side effects.
Quercetin is a plant compound with antioxidant activity that was first identified in oak trees (Quercus) over 150 years ago.
It gets its name from the Latin word for an oak grove, “quercetum.”
Since then, it’s also been discovered in foods like onions… and even red wine!
You’ve already read right here in eAlert how it could help CRUSH viral infections…
But when it comes to allergies, it works a little differently.
See, allergies are essentially an immune reaction to an irritant. There aren’t any “bad bugs” like bacteria or viruses to fight off… which is why antibiotics WON’T help you when you’re sneezing up a storm in the springtime.
Quercetin, on the other hand, is a natural immune booster…
One that doesn’t allow your immune response to GO OVERBOARD.
In fact, it helps INHIBIT the overreaction of your immune system’s mast cells…
By keeping them from releasing the chemicals that CAUSE an allergic reaction.
Those chemicals are called histamines… which is why allergy meds are called “antihistamines.”
According to a 2020 review, quercetin could be useful in the treatment of allergic asthma, especially as it could help ease airway hyperresponsiveness and excess inflammation.
But that’s not all…
Because this “oak trick” could also help COOL OFF a red, itchy, runny nose!
Look for quercetin supplements from a quality maker you trust at your local health food store.
This “wood ingredient” is available on its own… and is also included as the star ingredient in natural anti-allergy formulas, usually alongside other antioxidants.
You can find it in the seasonal immune support supplement Aller-Response from Source Naturals.


