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Hey, I'm Keri Glassman, here with some quick and simple tips to help you feel just a little
bit better. Sometimes it’s hard to decide what’s the worst part about allergies: the
itchy eyes, the sneezing, the runny nose, or the way your allergy medication makes you
feel. Okay, itching, sneezing and runny nose–that's definitely the worst part. But you may not
need to settle for the least bad of two uncomfy situations, thanks to a great anti-inflammatory
called Quercetin. Studies have shown that this little flavonol can help alleviate symptoms
of allergies by decreasing histamine production. So, where can you get this little miracle
compound? That’s the best part. You probably already have some in your kitchen. The easiest
place to get it is from black tea, red wine or apples, all of which naturally contain
Quercetin. Apples are one of the easiest snacks to toss in your bag and eat at any time. Black
tea has caffeine in it, so no worries about making you drowsy. And wouldn’t it be great
if the next time you pop the cork on a nice bottle of red wine, you’ll partially be
doing it for your health? So remember: Quercetin, found in black tea, red wine and apples, is
a natural remedy for allergy symptoms. Try one of these natural remedies occasionally,
and you may feel just a little bit better.