Congested with a Runny Nose? Sneezing?14th Mar 2003
Congested with a Runny Nose? Sneezing?
Vitamin Research offers several natural alternatives to over-the-counter antihistamines and decongestants. Bioflavonoids, specialized plant chemicals or phytonutrients, inhibit the release of histamines during allergic reactions. Vitamin C’s ability to block allergic reactions and rebuild healthy membranes makes it a natural antihistamine. It’s best to take vitamin C for a couple of weeks for maximum effectiveness. The immune-boosting herb, echinacea, contains two minerals known to reduce inflammation, selenium and magnesium. The herb ginkgo biloba has shown great efficacy for improving bronchial function, reducing bronchial rectivity, easing skin irritations and providing superior antioxidant support. Garlic extract fights inflammation and decreases asthmatic response to inhaled allergens.
Bioflavonoid Complex with Quercetin
C Plus
ImmunoMax — with two types of echinacea!
Ginkgo Biloba
Garlic Extract
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