Histamine Bundle

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Schisandra: Used in traditional systems for respiratory symptoms like cough and asthma, which are in part mediated by histamine and inflammatory pathways. Certain compounds in Schisandra, like gomisin M2 and schizandrin, inhibited mast cell activation in lab models, which could theoretically reduce histamine release. PMID: 22586497

1. Anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory effects in lab models: extracts of Schisandra chinensis have been shown in laboratory studies to inhibit mast cell degranulation— the process by which mast cells release histamine and other allergy mediators. In cell models stimulated with IgE (the antibody involved in allergic responses), schisandra extract reduced mediator release and inflammatory cytokines.

2. Traditional use and broader anti-allergic context: some herbal references and reviews suggest schisandra modulates histamine response and inflammation, which may support its use to calm seasonal allergies or hyper-reactive immune responses.

Liver Recharge: When Liver Qi becomes constrained, heat begins to build, detox pathways slow, and the body shifts into a more reactive state. This reactivity can manifest as flushing, itching, headaches, stubborn belly fat, and histamine-type symptoms. Liver Recharge is designed to support this pattern by smoothing Liver Qi, encouraging healthy bile flow and detoxification, and reducing the internal heat created by stagnation. In TCM terms, when the Liver can move freely, inflammation and reactivity naturally settle — because better flow creates balance.

Candida Relief: Histamine patterns often reflect Damp-Heat in the gut alongside a weakened Spleen, which is responsible for transforming and transporting food and fluids. When the Spleen becomes overwhelmed, food can ferment, dampness accumulates, and the body’s ability to clear histamine becomes inefficient, leading to increased reactivity. Candida Relief supports this pattern by helping reduce internal dampness, clear heat from the digestive tract, and strengthen the Spleen’s digestive function. In TCM, when digestion is clean, efficient, and flowing properly, histamine is less likely to linger or cause imbalance.

Schisandra: Used in traditional systems for respiratory symptoms like cough and asthma, which are in part mediated by histamine and inflammatory pathways. Certain compounds in Schisandra, like gomisin M2 and schizandrin, inhibited mast cell activation in lab models, which could theoretically reduce histamine release. PMID: 22586497

1. Anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory effects in lab models: extracts of Schisandra chinensis have been shown in laboratory studies to inhibit mast cell degranulation— the process by which mast cells release histamine and other allergy mediators. In cell models stimulated with IgE (the antibody involved in allergic responses), schisandra extract reduced mediator release and inflammatory cytokines.

2. Traditional use and broader anti-allergic context: some herbal references and reviews suggest schisandra modulates histamine response and inflammation, which may support its use to calm seasonal allergies or hyper-reactive immune responses.

Liver Recharge: When Liver Qi becomes constrained, heat begins to build, detox pathways slow, and the body shifts into a more reactive state. This reactivity can manifest as flushing, itching, headaches, stubborn belly fat, and histamine-type symptoms. Liver Recharge is designed to support this pattern by smoothing Liver Qi, encouraging healthy bile flow and detoxification, and reducing the internal heat created by stagnation. In TCM terms, when the Liver can move freely, inflammation and reactivity naturally settle — because better flow creates balance.

Candida Relief: Histamine patterns often reflect Damp-Heat in the gut alongside a weakened Spleen, which is responsible for transforming and transporting food and fluids. When the Spleen becomes overwhelmed, food can ferment, dampness accumulates, and the body’s ability to clear histamine becomes inefficient, leading to increased reactivity. Candida Relief supports this pattern by helping reduce internal dampness, clear heat from the digestive tract, and strengthen the Spleen’s digestive function. In TCM, when digestion is clean, efficient, and flowing properly, histamine is less likely to linger or cause imbalance.


Alcohol Sensitivity or Breastfeeding: Place drops in 1 oz of warm water for 5–10 minutes to allow alcohol to evaporate before consuming.

Medication Timing: Separate use of herbal formulas and prescribed medications by at least 1 hour.

Consultation: Speak to your healthcare provider before using herbal formulas — especially if you’re breastfeeding, or planning to become pregnant. If you would like a 1:1 consultation with Dr. Choi, please visit the schedule page.

Pregnancy Warning: Do not use tinctures during pregnancy.

Allergy Notice: Do not use if allergic to alcohol or any of the herbs in the formula.

Purity & Quality: Vegan, gluten-free, soy-free, pesticide-free, chemical residue–free, and non-GMO.

* FDA Disclaimer: These  statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.  This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any  disease.