Natural Psoriasis/Eczema Relief Balm
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Natural Psoriasis/Eczema Relief Balm

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PSORIASIS BALM

  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Healing
  • Antibacterial
  • Antifungal
  • Analgesic
  • Natural Antihistamine 
  • If itching keeps you up at night the balm to help you sleep. Take cool, short showers, and don't bathe as often. Frequent hot showers can irritate skin even more.

    Key Ingredients:

    PURE CEDAR RESIN ORGANIC, NATURAL ANTIHISTAMINE OILS, FIR OIL ORGANIC, COPAIBA, PLANTAIN OIL AND ORGANICS, ALOE VERA OIL, ST JOHN'S WORT, VITAMIN E, C MANGO BUTTER

    30ml

    Use in small amounts. Keep away from children and eyes. Try product with small test patch to ensure no reaction occurs. Thank you.

    Top 5 natural antihistamines for allergies

    Medically reviewed by Gerhard Whitworth, R.N. — By Jayne Leonard on October 8, 2018

    People with allergies may find relief by using natural plant extract balm and foods that act as antihistamines.

    Antihistamines are substances that block histamine activity in the body. Histamine is a protein that triggers allergy symptoms, such as sneezing, itchy eyes, and a scratchy throat.

    Over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription antihistamine medications are effective for symptom relief, but they can cause side effects, such as drowsiness and nausea. As a result, some people wish to try natural alternatives.

     We describe the five best natural antihistamines, and we take a look at the science behind them.

    1. Vitamin C

    There are a number of natural antihistamines that may help relieve allergy symptoms.

    Vitamin C boosts the immune system. It also acts as a natural antihistamine.

    According to a 2018 study on vitamin C in the treatment of allergies, oxidative stress plays a key role in allergic diseases. As vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory, it may act as a treatment for allergies.

    The researchers observed that high doses of intravenous vitamin C reduced allergy symptoms. They also reported that a deficiency in vitamin C might lead to allergy-related diseases.

    Another study from 2000 suggests taking 2 grams (g) of vitamin C daily to act as an antihistamine.

    The vitamin is present in many fruits and vegetables, including:

    bell peppers

    broccoli

    cantaloupe melon

    cauliflower

    citrus fruits

    kiwifruit

    strawberries

    tomatoes and tomato juice

    winter squash

    Vitamin C supplements, with and without bioflavonoids, are available in health stores...

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