Getting ahead of allergies

Michael Ventresca • April 15, 2026

For many, allergy season doesn’t begin with sneezing. It starts with sinus pressure, headaches and post-nasal drip. By the time classic allergy symptoms show up, the immune system has often been reacting for weeks.




To calm symptoms, most people reach for over-the-counter allergy medications. While those can be helpful, they often come with side effects like drowsiness, dry mouth or foggy headedness. That’s because they are designed to block symptoms once they’re underway, not support the body before it happens.


Natural allergy support works differently. Instead of reacting after histamine is released, the goal is to help the immune system respond more calmly by addressing histamine as well as the mast cells that sound the alarm in the first place. The key here is timing. Starting early gives the body a chance to adjust before pollen counts peak.


Some of the most clinically validated natural allergy remedies include quercetin and stinging nettle. Both help moderate histamine activity and support mast cell stability. Other helpful nutrients include vitamin C, which helps buffer inflammatory responses, and bromelain, which helps the body manage inflammatory stress.


One of my favorite allergy products, especially when taken before allergy season peaks, is All Season Support. It combines these key ingredients with additional immune and inflammatory support into a daily support formula. With over 10 years of consistent results, it’s meant to be started before allergy season is in full swing.


If you’d like to learn more about this or other natural options, we’re always happy to help.


Mike Ventresca is the owner of Vital Choice Health Store, located at 9243 W. Sprague Road in North Royalton’s Timber Ridge Plaza. Call 440-885-9505 or visit VChoice.com for more information.


This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


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