Is this food more effective than antihistamine in fighting allergies?

I have to tell you that I have been plagued by allergies since I was a baby.

Most of the allergies I got rid of when I learned the real cause of allergies, and sickness. I haven’t taken an allergy pill since 2005. I haven’t needed one. Except, here in the East, when I’m here it seems that in the spring time I get nasal allergies and itchy eyes.

I found some solutions that work pretty well, but now I found something that may work really well, and best of all

This allergy solution is completely harmless

People take all kinds of medications for allergies, especially the new generation of antihistamines. And they may be okay in some cases, but I’m not so sure that they are.

I would rather take nutritional substances that are naturally found in our food, and that have powerful medicinal effects.

I think that food-based supplements are much safer in general, then drug company substances are.

So my research is taking me to Theanine. And this study:

Is this food more effective than antihistamine in fighting allergies?mast cells are involved in allergies

So when you stabilize mast cells, basically you leave them alone. Mast cells are like a mouse trap that gets triggered by a mouse. When you stabilize the mousetrap, you make it so that the mousetrap can’t go off and can’t trigger. That’s basically what the ending does.

It makes it impossible to have allergy symptoms

The mean is a amino acid, one of the amino acids so it’s part of food. The inane itself is named after THD 14, because T contains the most the ending of any food that we would normally consume.

Interestingly enough, the ending has a sedating effect, and caffeine has a stimulatory effect. And this is why people don’t perceive that T has much caffeine in it. Because the caffeine affects are somewhat nullified by the thinning in tea.

In fact, if you take 200 mg of caffeine, and 200 mg of thinning, you’ll still get the effects of the caffeine, but you won’t get jittery.

CNN suppresses stress hormones

So in this study they tested the inane and found that it’s a very potent allergenic. So why haven’t you heard of the inning?

Maybe it’s because the meaning can’t be patented. Is not a drug company molecule. Your doctor probably doesn’t know about it.

Dean is safe in any quantity. Nobody’s ever died that I know of from thinning. It doesn’t even make you sick. Of course there could be individual symptoms that are different.

What to do next

This study tells us:

We also found that anti-allergic effect of theanine 1 mg/kg was higher than that of dexamethasone at 5 mg/kg dose.

I like studies like this. They make it really simple. If you take 100 to 200 mg of the inning, for the average person, you’ll be getting enough the inane to approximate a common antihistamine.

Therefore, we can speculate that the activity found is at a dose that has meaning for actual clinical use.

So basically I’ve been experimenting with this. I find that if I take 300 mg to 400 mg of the ending, my nasal allergies are struck dead. I really don’t have symptoms. And it seems to last all day. See what you think. Try it out.

Citations

Theanine is a candidate amino acid for pharmacological stabilization of mast cells
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00726-011-0847-9

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