As a natural antihistamine, quercetin can inhibit release of histamine from certain immune cells. (liveinthenow.com)
Take 500 to 1,000 mg of the bioflavonoid, Quercetin, three times a day with meals during the allergy season to slow the bodys release of histamine, which Anderson says is the cause of many allergy symptoms. (health.com)
From a Western perspective, the needles stimulate the local release of histamine to allow for increased blood flow. (thedrakecenter.com)