April 22, 2026
By Anna Varriano
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Spring allergy season is upon us, and unfortunately, it is expected to be particularly challenging, with many experts labelling it as a very ‘nasty’ one, especially in those areas that have had a delayed start to spring, which will lead to a ‘pollen explosion’ when the warm weather suddenly hits.
On top of that, it has been well documented for years that climate change is making allergy season last longer and is increasing the amount of pollen being produced. Canada is one of the countries listed as experiencing the most drastic changes.
If you are a seasonal allergy sufferer, you may want to consider trying the product HistoPlex AB, from Biotics Research Canada. HistoPlex AB delivers a proprietary blend of herbal extracts that helps to regulate the body’s immune/allergic response to airborne (hence the ‘AB’ in the product name) allergies and sensitivities.
A 45 day supply costs $74.00 + HST (price as of April 2026; subject to change) – that’s only $1.85/day – less than the cost of most cups of coffee!
There are two ways to get some Histoplex AB into your hands:
- To place your order directly with Biotics Research and have it shipped directly to you, click here. Please note that this option is only available in Canada and that a shipping fee will apply depending on your location. You will be able to see the amount of the shipping fee before finalizing your order.
- If you live in Ottawa and would rather pick up the product (Carling & Maitland area), please send an email to info@perfectresonance.com indicating how many bottles you would like. I’ll send you an invoice and once payment is received, pick up details will be confirmed.
Please note the following statement from Biotics Research Canada regarding this product:
Cautions: Histoplex-AB™ is not recommended during pregnancy or lactation, in those with an autoimmune disorder or a significantly compromised immune system, in children under 12 years of age, or in those with an acute infection. Additionally the use of Scutellaria is contraindicated in diabetes, while the use of Fritillaria is contraindicated along with the use of hypertension medications. Goldenrod should be used with caution in cases of edema due to impaired heart and kidney function.
For other allergy relief suggestions, check out a blog I wrote awhile ago entitled 5 Allergy Season Survival Tips.
Take control of what you can.
References
(1) Climate change is supercharging pollen and making allergies worse
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