

Allergy Sinus Health
Understanding Allergies: Causes, Symptoms and Natural Support from Herbs and Spices
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there is a estimated 50 million Americans experience allergies each year. The vast majority of them being seasonal while the majority of people are not bothered. Pollen is the 1# environment allergen.
What Causes Allergies?
Allergies happen when the immune system mistake harmless an substance aka allergens as a threat. Than the body makes antibodies called Immunoglobulin E (IgE). These antibodies cause certain cells to release chemicals, such as histamine, which trigger allergy symptoms.
Common Allergy Symptoms
If you find yourself sneezing, congestion, coughing, running nose, skin rashes/hives, random shortness of breath, itchy/watery eyes etc more than likely these are allergy symptoms.
How the Body Defends Itself
When exposed to allergens, the immune system kicks into defense mode:
Mast cells are white cells that are throughout the body especially in the lungs, intestines, nose and skin that release histamine, leukotrienes, prostaglandins, cytokines, heparin etc
Inflammation develops in affected areas like the nose, throat, lungs, skin, or digestive tract.
Mucus production may increase to trap allergens. Inflammation and mucus are a natural and essential for the body. Having excess is where it’s problematic.
Sneezing and coughing is your body’s way of getting the invaders out of the body..
Victory2Health natural way to help your health with healing ingredients. These contains mullein, nettle, turmeric, ceylon cinnamon, fenugreek, moringa, black seed, black pepper, chamomile, holy basil, rosemary and yarrow.
Mullein soothes inflamed respiratory tissues, helps clear excess mucus, and acts as a natural expectorant (cough up) extra mucus especially in the lungs.
Nettle (Stinging Nettle) has natural antihistamine effects that reduces inflammation and blocks histamine receptors. It’s great for hay fever and respiratory allergies.
Turmeric contains curcumin, that has which has powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Helps modulate the immune response and reduce allergy symptoms.
Ceylon Cinnamon reduces inflammation, contains anti natural anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects. It may help reduce sinus inflammation and act as a gentle immune booster.
Fenugreek
Helps break down mucus and ease chest congestion. Also supports gut health, which plays a big role in immune balance.Moringa
Rich in vitamins, minerals, and anti-inflammatory compounds. Helps regulate the immune system and lower histamine levels.Black Seed (Nigella Sativa)
Supports immune modulation, reduces allergic inflammation, and has been studied for use in asthma and eczema management.Black Pepper
Enhances the absorption of curcumin from turmeric. Also supports circulation and contains piperine, which has mild anti-inflammatory effects.Chamomile
Known for calming properties. It can reduce inflammation and histamine production while supporting relaxation and sleep—often disrupted by allergies.Holy Basil (Tulsi)
An adaptogen that helps reduce stress-related immune imbalance. Supports respiratory health and acts as a mild decongestant.Rosemary
Contains rosmarinic acid, a natural antihistamine and anti-inflammatory compound that may help ease allergy-related nasal symptoms.Yarrow
Traditionally used for its anti-inflammatory and immune-balancing effects. It also supports detoxification, which may help the body clear allergenic compounds more efficiently.
Ingredients - Mullein, nettle, turmeric, ceylon cinnamon, fenugreek, moringa, black seed, black pepper, chamomile, holy basil, rosemary and yarrow.
To get maximum benefits from supplements eating/ drinking better is mandatory. Example: 1.5 pound high calorie/ low nutrient meal is always heavier than grams of low calorie/ high nutrient supplements.
“These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.”
Understanding Allergies: Causes, Symptoms and Natural Support from Herbs and Spices
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there is a estimated 50 million Americans experience allergies each year. The vast majority of them being seasonal while the majority of people are not bothered. Pollen is the 1# environment allergen.
What Causes Allergies?
Allergies happen when the immune system mistake harmless an substance aka allergens as a threat. Than the body makes antibodies called Immunoglobulin E (IgE). These antibodies cause certain cells to release chemicals, such as histamine, which trigger allergy symptoms.
Common Allergy Symptoms
If you find yourself sneezing, congestion, coughing, running nose, skin rashes/hives, random shortness of breath, itchy/watery eyes etc more than likely these are allergy symptoms.
How the Body Defends Itself
When exposed to allergens, the immune system kicks into defense mode:
Mast cells are white cells that are throughout the body especially in the lungs, intestines, nose and skin that release histamine, leukotrienes, prostaglandins, cytokines, heparin etc
Inflammation develops in affected areas like the nose, throat, lungs, skin, or digestive tract.
Mucus production may increase to trap allergens. Inflammation and mucus are a natural and essential for the body. Having excess is where it’s problematic.
Sneezing and coughing is your body’s way of getting the invaders out of the body..
Victory2Health natural way to help your health with healing ingredients. These contains mullein, nettle, turmeric, ceylon cinnamon, fenugreek, moringa, black seed, black pepper, chamomile, holy basil, rosemary and yarrow.
Mullein soothes inflamed respiratory tissues, helps clear excess mucus, and acts as a natural expectorant (cough up) extra mucus especially in the lungs.
Nettle (Stinging Nettle) has natural antihistamine effects that reduces inflammation and blocks histamine receptors. It’s great for hay fever and respiratory allergies.
Turmeric contains curcumin, that has which has powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Helps modulate the immune response and reduce allergy symptoms.
Ceylon Cinnamon reduces inflammation, contains anti natural anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects. It may help reduce sinus inflammation and act as a gentle immune booster.
Fenugreek
Helps break down mucus and ease chest congestion. Also supports gut health, which plays a big role in immune balance.Moringa
Rich in vitamins, minerals, and anti-inflammatory compounds. Helps regulate the immune system and lower histamine levels.Black Seed (Nigella Sativa)
Supports immune modulation, reduces allergic inflammation, and has been studied for use in asthma and eczema management.Black Pepper
Enhances the absorption of curcumin from turmeric. Also supports circulation and contains piperine, which has mild anti-inflammatory effects.Chamomile
Known for calming properties. It can reduce inflammation and histamine production while supporting relaxation and sleep—often disrupted by allergies.Holy Basil (Tulsi)
An adaptogen that helps reduce stress-related immune imbalance. Supports respiratory health and acts as a mild decongestant.Rosemary
Contains rosmarinic acid, a natural antihistamine and anti-inflammatory compound that may help ease allergy-related nasal symptoms.Yarrow
Traditionally used for its anti-inflammatory and immune-balancing effects. It also supports detoxification, which may help the body clear allergenic compounds more efficiently.
Ingredients - Mullein, nettle, turmeric, ceylon cinnamon, fenugreek, moringa, black seed, black pepper, chamomile, holy basil, rosemary and yarrow.
To get maximum benefits from supplements eating/ drinking better is mandatory. Example: 1.5 pound high calorie/ low nutrient meal is always heavier than grams of low calorie/ high nutrient supplements.
“These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.”
Understanding Allergies: Causes, Symptoms and Natural Support from Herbs and Spices
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there is a estimated 50 million Americans experience allergies each year. The vast majority of them being seasonal while the majority of people are not bothered. Pollen is the 1# environment allergen.
What Causes Allergies?
Allergies happen when the immune system mistake harmless an substance aka allergens as a threat. Than the body makes antibodies called Immunoglobulin E (IgE). These antibodies cause certain cells to release chemicals, such as histamine, which trigger allergy symptoms.
Common Allergy Symptoms
If you find yourself sneezing, congestion, coughing, running nose, skin rashes/hives, random shortness of breath, itchy/watery eyes etc more than likely these are allergy symptoms.
How the Body Defends Itself
When exposed to allergens, the immune system kicks into defense mode:
Mast cells are white cells that are throughout the body especially in the lungs, intestines, nose and skin that release histamine, leukotrienes, prostaglandins, cytokines, heparin etc
Inflammation develops in affected areas like the nose, throat, lungs, skin, or digestive tract.
Mucus production may increase to trap allergens. Inflammation and mucus are a natural and essential for the body. Having excess is where it’s problematic.
Sneezing and coughing is your body’s way of getting the invaders out of the body..
Victory2Health natural way to help your health with healing ingredients. These contains mullein, nettle, turmeric, ceylon cinnamon, fenugreek, moringa, black seed, black pepper, chamomile, holy basil, rosemary and yarrow.
Mullein soothes inflamed respiratory tissues, helps clear excess mucus, and acts as a natural expectorant (cough up) extra mucus especially in the lungs.
Nettle (Stinging Nettle) has natural antihistamine effects that reduces inflammation and blocks histamine receptors. It’s great for hay fever and respiratory allergies.
Turmeric contains curcumin, that has which has powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Helps modulate the immune response and reduce allergy symptoms.
Ceylon Cinnamon reduces inflammation, contains anti natural anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects. It may help reduce sinus inflammation and act as a gentle immune booster.
Fenugreek
Helps break down mucus and ease chest congestion. Also supports gut health, which plays a big role in immune balance.Moringa
Rich in vitamins, minerals, and anti-inflammatory compounds. Helps regulate the immune system and lower histamine levels.Black Seed (Nigella Sativa)
Supports immune modulation, reduces allergic inflammation, and has been studied for use in asthma and eczema management.Black Pepper
Enhances the absorption of curcumin from turmeric. Also supports circulation and contains piperine, which has mild anti-inflammatory effects.Chamomile
Known for calming properties. It can reduce inflammation and histamine production while supporting relaxation and sleep—often disrupted by allergies.Holy Basil (Tulsi)
An adaptogen that helps reduce stress-related immune imbalance. Supports respiratory health and acts as a mild decongestant.Rosemary
Contains rosmarinic acid, a natural antihistamine and anti-inflammatory compound that may help ease allergy-related nasal symptoms.Yarrow
Traditionally used for its anti-inflammatory and immune-balancing effects. It also supports detoxification, which may help the body clear allergenic compounds more efficiently.
Ingredients - Mullein, nettle, turmeric, ceylon cinnamon, fenugreek, moringa, black seed, black pepper, chamomile, holy basil, rosemary and yarrow.
To get maximum benefits from supplements eating/ drinking better is mandatory. Example: 1.5 pound high calorie/ low nutrient meal is always heavier than grams of low calorie/ high nutrient supplements.
“These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.”