Quercetin Confirmed?

QuercetinA while back I shared that I had started taking Quercetin to help control my allergies. Quercetin is supposed to be anti-inflammatory as well as block the release of histamines. There are so many factors playing into my allergies that it’s so hard to tell what I’m doing that is making the most difference. I’m just thankful that I’m still feeling so much better than I was at this time last year.

Yesterday I unknowingly forgot to take my Quercetin in the morning. The unknowingly part is very important because if I did it on purpose there would be no telling what was actual symptoms and what was my brain making me think it was symptoms.  All day I was itching my nose, blowing my nose, and sneezing. I was trying to figure out if I had eaten something I shouldn’t have. I know we didn’t spend too much time outside because it’s SO hot! I hadn’t changed anything around the house. I couldn’t figure out what bothering me so much.

It wasn’t until I went to take a different dinner-time pill that I realized my morning pills were still there. Coincidence? I think not! These same symptoms also happened one other day that I forgot to take my Quercetin. Only that day I had been cleaning out our closet, switching out winter clothes for summer clothes. So I had no way to tell if my allergies that day were from my missed dose or from going through winter sweaters and such.

You never know how true the claims of these herbal type vitamins will be, but I’m convinced that this one is worth the small cost to keep taking it. I made sure I remembered to take it today, we’ll see how much better I feel than yesterday.

Quercetin for Allergies

I’ve added a new vitamin to my daily regimen. Quercetin is a natural vitamin found in fruits, vegetables, leaves and grains. Quercetin has been shown to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. It has demonstrated significant anti-inflammatory activity by inhibiting both synthesis and release of histamine and other allergic/inflammatory mediators. I know I can’t believe every claim that every vitamin makes, but I found so many testimonials from people with allergies who say that this really helped them. I figured I might as well give it a try. Plus I ordered it super cheap on Amazon so I don’t see a down side.

QuercetinI’ve been taking it for almost two weeks now and I think it might be making a difference. It’s so hard to tell because there are so many variables that could be contributing. All I know is that I am feeling a lot less of the itchy nose and eyes that I was feeling a couple of weeks ago. I’m also sneezing less and haven’t needed to use my inhaler for several days after needing it every morning for a little while. We haven’t adjusted foods or activities and were even outside almost all day on Monday. At this moment, I just know that I don’t want to risk changing anything when I’m feeling good.

Almost without fail when I tell someone about my allergies everyone has suggestions about foods that I should try that might help me. Most common things I hear are green tea, citrus, lots of berries, and honey. Interestingly enough, quercetin is found in all of those foods. Of course all of those foods are high in lots of vitamins, but hey… it’s worth a shot!

Anyone else ever try taking quercetin for allergy relief? Does it make any difference for you, or is it all in my head?