MEDICATION MONDAY - THE ANTIHISTAMINE MYTH
Since spring is right around the corner, many of you will need this class.
Why does your body freak out at the smallest thing?
Why your symptoms aren’t random, your body isn’t broken, and the solution was never in the pill.
Welcome to today’s class, the one where I take one of the most common “solutions” in modern medicine and flip it back into physiology, where it always belonged.
For decades, you’ve been told a simple story:
Allergies = too much histamine, take an antihistamine.
Clean. Convenient. Marketable.
But here’s the part no one explains:
Histamine isn’t the problem.
What? What? Spoiler alert: It’s not what you’ve been told.
This evening, I'm going to decode the real system underneath your symptoms
I’m dropping something inside my community this evening, that well, let’s just say it makes the whole “just take an antihistamine” story look a little flimsy.
Here’s the part I can tell you:
Your body has these microscopic tripwires.
They’re not dramatic.
They’re not broken.
They’re not “overreacting.”
They’re responding to load, stress, sleep debt, gut irritation, hormones, environment, life.
And the wild part?
Most allergy meds only block one of the 30+ signals these tripwires release.
Which is great for the companies selling them, and terrible for anyone who wants an actual solution.
That’s all I’ll say here.
If you want the full breakdown, the physiology, the receipts, the money trail, the “ohhhh that explains everything” moment, it’s inside.
Join us for the Monday Myth drop.
It’s the kind of thing you read once and never see your symptoms the same way again.
CLICK THAT LINK WHILE IT'S STILL FREE!
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Dr. Peninah Wood Ph.D
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MEDICATION MONDAY - THE ANTIHISTAMINE MYTH
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