Allergy Supplement
Phytosterols, which are sterol molecules synthesized by plants, may help with allergies in several ways: Reducing histamine Phytosterols can inhibit the release of prostaglandins, which reduces histamine production and symptoms like sneezing and itchy eyes. Modulating the immune response Phytosterols can help normalize the functioning of T-helper lymphocytes, which may be beneficial in conditions like allergies and asthma. They can also dampen overactive antibody responses. Anti-inflammatory Some phytosterols, like stigmasterol, have anti-inflammatory properties that may help with allergic asthma. Quercitin, a naturally occurring flavonoid found in many fruits and vegetables, may help reduce allergy symptoms: Inhibits histamine In test tubes, quercetin prevents immune cells from releasing histamines, chemicals that trigger allergic reactions. Anti-inflammatory Quercetin may also block enzymes involved in inflammation and suppress inflamma