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decreases the release of histamines which the body produces to fight off allergens.
Histamines are natural in your body, unless you have some Immunodeficency that I am unaware of.
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There is over 100 different types of Anti Histamines that are on the market. Which one/ones are you talking about?
no
release of histamines
Histamines are chemicals released by your cells as a response to foreign bodies such as bacteria or germs. When your body experiences an injury such as a scrape, histamines are released, inducing inflammation in the area of infection while antibodies fight against the intruding bodies.
H2 refers to nerve cells in your body and brain which are able to receive Histamines. There are H1 and H2 receptors for Histamines, maybe others. So, an H2 antagonist will prevent Histamines from being absorbed by the nerve cell receptor sites.
These substance are chemically known as beta-imidazolylethylamine which are released by the body in response to various allergens. You can also get it in medicated form. [What you get medically are antihistamines to counterthe swelling effects of histamines.]