Making HISTAMINE’S work for you

April 16, 2025

Patrick Kagan

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When is PRO-HISTAMINE a better alternative to ANTIHISTAMINE?

Do the change of seasons become a “sneezy” “itchy” time for you, or that pesky bug bites you, and leaves you swollen like you walked across a golf driving range?

Like most people, you probably have taken a little pink antihistamine tablet, desperately in search of allergic relief. 

Histamines are a natural substance your body releases when something harmful such as an allergen is detected in the body. 

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A traditional antihistamine will block the body’s natural histamine receptors.  Short term, this will provide some relief from the pollen, sting, or other allergic trigger, but not long after, the symptoms will come back, as this blocking agent will not last long…. but the huge side effect of EXTREME SLEEPINESS, will hang on for some time, as these inhibitors also inhibit the essential functions

Fortunately, there is a homeopathic remedy for anyone suffering from allergies, that covers a wide range of allergies without the nagging side effects, and that solution is Histaminum hydrochloricum. 

How Histamine Works

Histamine is present in the cells and tissues throughout your body, and it’s also naturally occurring in the venom of wasps, bees, and jellyfish. People with allergies may view histamine as the enemy, but it serves a necessary purpose.

On a basic level, histamine helps protect the body and get rid of things that bother you. For instance, histamine gets released during injuries and infections. It works to increase blood flow in the affected area for the benefit of healing.

This exact blood flow effect (vasodilation) unfortunately causes you to itch, sneeze, or tear up in response to an allergen, which your body perceives as a threat and attacks. As a neurotransmitter, histamine also sends signals to your stomach to produce acid and to your brain to keep you alert, which is the reason antihistamines can leave you feeling sluggish.

Issues arise when histamine levels are excessive, as is the case with allergic conditions. In these situations, harmless substances like food or pollen can set off rapid production of more histamine. As you continue to encounter these triggers, histamine production stays high and leads to those well-known and annoying reactions in our eyes, nose, and skin.

Histaminum Hydrochloricum for Allergies

Histaminum hydrochloricum is prepared from a salt of histamine called histamine dihydrochloride. Unlike antihistamines that block the body’s response, a micro-dose of histamine dihydrochloride can help your body regulate how much histamine it naturally makes. Therefore, you’ll get all the benefits of allergy relief without feeling drowsy.

This “blue tube” medicine is so versatile that you’ll want to keep it always stocked in your first aid kit. It relieves symptoms of allergic conditions, including hay fever.

Click here to learn more about the Histaminum Hydrochloricum