Histamine
Help all respiratory problems by reducing mucus congestion in the sinuses, chest, and lungs. This will help in opening the airways so more oxygen can make its way to the lungs.
When chemicals, fungi, bacteria. pollen, dust and mold are invading your body, it releases a chemical called histamine which causes a reaction similar to allergic reactions – nasal congestion/sinusitis, stuffy nose, increased mucus production, sneezing, and constriction of the bronchial tubes in the lungs.
When you have an injury, histamine triggers the body to rush nutrients to the area to repair the damage. Flooding them into the area causes swelling and, of course, this is painful. The pain reminds you not to further bump the injury while it is healing.
When chemicals, fungi, bacteria. pollen, dust and mold accumulate all over the place, that is WAY too much congestion. So we need to reduce the histamine production.
Histamine-reducing herbs like oregano aid in counteracting histamine and help reduce these reactions.
1 cup of warm water
2. 1/2 Lemon Juiced
1 to 2 teaspoons of natural honey
1 tablespoon of Olive oil
1 quarter teaspoon of cinnamon
First thing in the morning on an empty stomach. You’re welcome. ~ Awakened
Some use a whole lemon, 1 tsp of cinnamon and 2 tbs of olive oil, more than the original recipe.
Carol S. reports that her husband’s cough is so loud and was nonstop. He drank this, coughed up a bunch of stuff, and started getting over the congestion within an hour! I am not joking! He couldn’t believe it! He has hardly coughed at all since this morning…this is night and day difference!