Natural D-Hist
Understanding Seasonal Challenges
The Natural Approach
For more than 40 million Americans, the annual signs of springtime bring the misery of seasonal challenges. These challenges are powerful enough to keep sufferers indoors, behind closed windows and dehumidifiers. But even staying inside brings its own miseries. Seasonal challenges seem like an inescapable problem, but a preventative solution is possible. Natural approaches build an effective defense against these annoying rites of seasonal change. Unlike the reactive measures provided by traditional approaches, natural solutions help the body achieve long-term control over seasonal challenges.
In order to manage seasonal challenges, it is important to understand what causes them. Seasonal challenges are the result of an overreaction of the immune system to substances that usually cause no reaction in most individuals. It all starts in the nose. The nose produces mucus, which is normally thin and clear. Mucus helps keep dust, debris and environmental allergens out of the lungs by trapping foreign particles. But these substances can still cause a reaction in the body. The mucous membranes line the bronchial and nasal passages and contain immune cells, called mast cells, which are loaded with histamines. Receptors sit on top of these mast cells, and when an allergen trigger lands on the receptor, it alerts the mast cells, which then respond by releasing histamine and other inflammatory mediators. Histamine initiates a series of reactions meant to help the body get rid of the intruder, including sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes and itching.
To counteract the effects of an overworked immune system, look no further than nature itself. Several antioxidants, flavonoids and botanicals are shown to provide support for seasonal challenges.
Quercetin is a biologically active flavonoid found in oak trees, onions and tea. Quercetin has strong antioxidant activity and is known for its ability to stabilize mast cells and diminish the release of histamine.
Stinging nettles leaf is a plant extract that has been shown to balance immune response, specifically in the airways and nasal passages. It helps control histamine action, which in turn helps maintain normal inflammatory balance.
Bromelain is a plant enzyme naturally found in the stem and fruit of the pineapple plant. It helps enhance the absorption of quercetin and breaks down protein complexes associated with seasonal discomfort.
N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) is an amino acid precursor to one the most important antioxidants in the body, glutathione. Both glutathione and NAC help reduce the viscosity of mucus, clearing the airways and promoting improved respiratory health.
Natural D-Hist is an effective, natural approach to seasonal discomfort. It includes quercetin, bromelain, stinging nettles leaf, and N-acetyl cysteine, a powerful combination that works quickly without causing drowsiness. The targeted blend of flavonoids, antioxidants, enzymes and botanicals provides comprehensive support for seasonal challenges.
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The powerful blend of quercetin, bromelain, stinging nettles leaf and N-acetyl cysteine in Natural D-Hist® actively promotes healthy nasal and sinus passages for individuals with elevated histamine and respiratory irritation.