Your nose is STUFFY and RUNNING

Your eyes are ITCHY and TEARING

And you’re SNEEZING up a storm.

It wasn’t like this last year.

But seasonal allergies have come back this year — and for some folks, it’s with a VENGEANCE.

Friend, I don’t want you to stay inside all summer. You should be able to ENJOY the sunshine and fresh air… without SUFFERING.

And you should be able to walk out your front door without having to pop allergy pills – especially ones that might ZONK you out!

You need an antihistamine that won’t keep you from doing the things you love.

And today, I’ve got one that could really step up to the plate.

SHORE UP your allergy mettle… with nettle?

Nettle leaves (Urtica dioica) are eaten like a green, leafy vegetable in some cultures…

But in this country, it’s mostly considered a WEED.

That’s SUCH a shame…

Because nettle leaf is a potent anti-inflammatory… especially when it comes to respiratory conditions.

Specifically, nettle can be a HERO if you suffer from hay fever.

You see, a hallmark of seasonal allergies is the INFLUX of inflammation as a result of a histamine response.

But nettle BLOCKS your immune system’s mast cells from PUMPING OUT excessive histamine

And it INHIBITS many of the other inflammatory culprits behind allergic rhinitis.

In a 2017 clinical trial out of Iran, nettle helped EASE the participants’ symptom severity

Even ON TOP OF the conventional OTC allergy meds they were already taking.

I’m talking about the sniffles… AND the sneezes!

The key anti-allergy compounds in nettle leaves appear to be synephrine, a known nasal decongestant….

As well as adenine, nicotinamide, and osthole… all three of which work on your immune cells to BEAT BACK the allergic response.

Look for nettle supplements in capsule form from a quality maker you trust.

You can find it on its own… or as part of an immune support or respiratory support formula.

You may find nettle listed in the ingredient list as urtica, ortica (Spanish), ortiga (Italian), or ortie (French).

Another form of nettle, known by the scientific name Urtica urens, is also a common homeopathic remedy for rashes and other skin allergies.

To not emptying the tissue box,
Sarah Reagan

P.S. There’s an aquatic “superfood” that can also help you fight off allergy attacks. Click here to find out about this natural antihistamine.


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