HistaminX by Seeking Health provides great histamine-blocking herbs that Dr. Jess loves, including stinging nettles which is fabulous for the urinary tract and lungs. This product combines supportive herbal and plant-derived compounds that may work together to support seasonal comfort and a healthy inflammatory response. Dietary changes and environmental factors are thought to contribute to the increase in allergies seen over recent years. Increased consumption of a “Western diet” including fewer fruits and vegetables […]
You must create your account on Fullscript using this registration link before you may access the products and 20% discount.
HistaminX by Seeking Health provides a combination of supportive herbal and plant-derived compounds that may work together to support seasonal comfort and a healthy inflammatory response. Dietary changes and environmental factors are thought to contribute to the increase in allergies seen over recent years. Increased consumption of a “Western diet” including fewer fruits and vegetables and more processed grains, fats and meats leads to a significant decrease in dietary intakes of beneficial compounds such as flavonoids, antioxidants, and polyphenols found in fresh fruits and vegetables.*
Bioflavonoids (or simply flavonoids) are a type of compound synthesized by plants, which may be responsible in part for some of the potential benefits of a healthy, plant-rich diet. Compounds in this family may help support a healthy inflammation response, cellular health, and cellular signaling/communication. It is via the latter function that the bioflavonoids quercetin, rutin, and luteolin may play a role in modulating the body’s histamine response.*
The leaves of stinging nettles have been traditionally used in teas or other preparations to support respiratory health, a healthy urinary tract, healthy mucus membranes, and overall well-being.*
Bromelain, a proteolytic enzyme found in pineapple, is also thought to help support a normal inflammatory response, may help support the body’s healing processes and is sometimes used as a digestive enzyme.*
Glucoraphanin, a compound found in plants in the genus Brassica (e.g. broccoli and cauliflower), is thought to support healthy detoxification processes, a healthy immune system, and provide mitochondrial support.*
Code: Discount code is only available for members