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Thank you. Just trying to be useful. I am not a fan of long term use of antihistamines like diphenhydramine. There are some long term side effects and they can cause drowsiness. The drug has been associated with dementia and heart problems. Occasional use is fine, but I recommend the second generation H2 antagonists for occasional use. You are right about the quercetin inhibiting mast cell production and in divided doses throughout the day it can help. A low histamine diet in the midst of Rona would not be a bad idea for someone that already suffers from hypersensitivity and histamine dysregulation. Other supplements to consider are resveratrol, luteolin, and curcumin.

Cleaning house? Usually a person is too sick to go through the effort and I would suspect that it would be of limited value. Certainly air filtration is a must however. The hypersensitivity with Rona is internal triggering so that is where the focus needs to be. That said, the prevention of pathogen burden in the beginning is the best strategy to minimize the need for other intervention.

2 years ago
2 score
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Thank you. Just trying to be useful. I am not a fan of long term use of antihistamines like diphenhydramine. There are some long term side effects and they can cause drowsiness. The drug has been associated with dementia and heart problems. Occasional use is fine, but I recommend the second generation H2 antagonists for occasional use. You are right about the quercetin inhibiting mast cell production and in divided doses throughout the day can help. A low histamine diet in the midst of Rona would not be a bad idea for someone that already suffers from hypersensitivity and histamine dysregulation. Other supplements to consider are resveratrol, luteolin, and curcumin.

Cleaning house? Usually a person is too sick to go through the effort and I would suspect that it would be of limited value. Certainly air filtration is a must however. The hypersensitivity with Rona is internal triggering so that is where the focus needs to be. That said, the prevention of pathogen burden in the beginning is the best strategy to minimize the need for other intervention.

2 years ago
1 score