HistaEze™ - 120 capsules
HistaEze™ - 120 capsules
DfH-HIS120-200267
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Ingredients
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Verifications
Verifications
Dosage
Dosage
Take 4 capsules per day or as directed by your health- care practitioner. (Divided dosing recommended.)
Warnings
Warnings
The bicarbonate salts in this formula—potassium and sodium—may help mitigate the potential drowsiness experienced by those who may also be taking antihistamine medications.; This product is a dietary supplement. The specified recommended daily intake must not be exceeded. No substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Keep out of reach of children.
Storage
Storage
Store at room temperature.
Description
The key ingredient in this product, Tinofend®, is an extract from the plant Tinospora cordifolia, which has been used since the early 1900s in Ayurvedic medicine for its immune-modulating action. Tinofend® contains a complex of polysaccharides and polyphenols that has been shown to regulate key immune mediators and stimulate the activity of macrophages—specialized cells that are a primary part of the immune system.
Additional Highlights: Vitamin C, quercetin, and nettles – All three provide antioxidant benefits and help support the immune system.
Vitamin C: One of the most well-known and widely studied nutrients of our day, vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is a water-soluble vitamin with many functions in the body. Besides its antioxidant and immune-supportive roles, it is necessary for the body to make collagen in bones, cartilage, muscle, and blood vessels. It is a naturally occurring compound found in many plant foods, most notably citrus fruits, berries, pineapple, bell peppers, and broccoli.
Quercetin: Quercetin has been called “king of the flavonoids” because of its powerful antioxidant properties and its ability to promote a healthy response to inflammation. It is found in many foods that are recognized for their health benefits, such as red onions, apples, olive oil, dark berries and grapes, capers, salad greens and culinary herbs, such as dill, cilantro, watercress, and radicchio. (Quercetin contributes to the richly colored pigments in these foods.)
Nettles: Nettles (a.k.a. “stinging nettle”) is a perennial flowering plant which has been employed throughout the ages and across the globe for a wide variety of purposes. Documentation points to its use in ancient Egypt, ancient Greece, and among native peoples in North America. Nettle has been consumed directly or made into soup or tea. Its high content of vitamin C and iron underlies its immune-supporting effects. Nettle has traditionally been used for supporting respiratory and joint health. It is also a compound with natural abilities to help balance the body’s inflammatory response.
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*RI = recommended daily intake, ✝ = RI not specified
