Quercetin: Nature's Strongest Anti-Inflammatory, Hive and Allergy Treatment

Natural Asthma & Allergy Relief

For those who suffer from watery eyes, wheezing, sneezing, headache, runny nose, and an itchy throat, the allergy season is actually contrived of many seasons from spring through winter, and includes everything from mold and pollen to ragweed and grass, often leaving those who suffer
 feeling miserable much of the year.

As an allergy sufferer I can relate to the other 50 million people who complain about the side affects and symptoms that run with allergic reactions. I have personally dealt with hives, allergies, and adult onset asthma and I have tried every over-the-counter drug known to man in an effort to alleviate some of the discomfort that goes with allergies. At one point I was forced into prescription medications as a last ditch effort to control my allergies, hives, and asthma, rather then having it control every aspect of my life.

Severe allergy attacks can go beyond nature's contributors and can include everything from preservatives in food to pets, dust, smoke, pollutants, and products containing perfumes. With the recent change in weather that has become completely unpredictable, allergy suffers are turning to antihistamines and other treatments that often leave them in a zombie state of mind or completely wiped out and wanting to do nothing more than sleep.

While researching natural remedies for treating and curing respiratory diseases, I came across a health ad for Quercetin. After touring my local health store and receiving some sound advice from a trained technician, I purchased my first bottle of Quercetin for $11.99. I had nothing to lose so I started taking 500 milligrams a day while weaning myself off of Singulair. After one month I found that not only did I not need my Singulair, I was totally free of inhalers as well.

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Interesting. I think I will try to learn more about this to see if it may help my allergies. Thanks.

Posted on 02/20/2009 at 4:02:33 PM

I hadn't heard of this before. Good to know.

Posted on 01/25/2008 at 6:01:06 AM

Great work. Gread read. Helpful and informative. Thanks.

Posted on 01/16/2008 at 12:01:27 AM

Wow! This is impressive. Currently, my husband uses one of those salt water washes and it does help keep allergens out of his nose AFTER he gets home and is no longer outside. Our allergist suggested twice daily showers to keep allergens off our skin, especially during pollen season (we have winters here, much better for hay fever sufferers then).

Posted on 11/26/2007 at 1:11:00 PM

Very interesting information Sherri. I struggle with allergies and this might be worth a try.

Posted on 11/07/2007 at 3:11:00 PM

Thanks for the info!

Posted on 11/06/2007 at 7:11:00 PM

Thanks for this info~Great article!

Posted on 10/07/2007 at 3:10:00 PM

So glad to hear you are getting off Singulair, it is an addictive drug. There are a lot of natural remedies out there. I have heard good things also about Quercetin!

Posted on 09/27/2007 at 1:09:00 PM

Great information!

Posted on 09/27/2007 at 9:09:00 AM

Great information. Thanks. for sharing it.

Posted on 09/26/2007 at 1:09:00 AM

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