
What are the ingredients?
SOS HistaDrops contain the following
herbal and homeopathic ingredients in fast acting
tincture form:
Urtica urens: This
herb has been used for many centuries in folk
medicine to treat inflammation and allergies.
Modern research has recently supported its use
as an effective anti-inflammatory and natural
antihistamine. It is a rich source of quercitin,
a flavonoid known to inhibit the release of histamine
without the side effects of antihistamine drugs.
Plantago lanceolata (also
known as plantain) also has a long history of
traditional use for the treatment of respiratory
complaints, including coughs and inflammation
and has known anti-catarrhal and antispasmodic
properties. Plantago has been approved by the
German Commission E to treat coughs and soothe
the irritation of mucous membranes and is extremely
effective in the treatment of allergic rhinitis
due to its soothing and astringent properties.
Allium cepa C30 is
a homeopathic remedy which quickly treats stinging,
burning, streaming nose and eyes and stops violent
sneezing attacks, while reducing inflammation
in swollen itchy eyes.
Ars. iod. C30 is
also homeopathically formulated to assist with
all the symptoms of hayfever and allergic rhinitis.
It can also help to reduce irritability and to
prevent sneezing and a wheezing chest.

How do I use SOS HistaDrops?
SOS HistaDrops are taken when needed
at the first signs of the symptoms of hayfever,
allergic rhinitis or reactions to airborne allergens
like pollen, grass seeds, house dust, animal
dander, etc.
They come in convenient
drop form, making it easy to adjust
the dosage for adults and children of different
ages.
Simply dilute the drops in about
1/4 cup (less for the younger child) of water
or juice.
Adults
and teenagers : 10
- 15 drops
Children
6 - 12yrs : 5
- 10 drops
NOTE: SOS HistaDrops may also be
used with AllergiClear tablets for the prevention
and treatment of allergic conditions.
Caution: Safety during pregnancy has not
yet been established. Pregnant women can use
our Triple Complex BronchoSoothe as an alternative.
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