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MCAS Fortify

MCAS Fortify

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Targeted Support for Mast Cell Stabilization and Immune Balance

MCAS Fortify is a physician-formulated blend of botanicals and flavonoids designed to stabilize mast cells and reduce the release of histamine and other inflammatory mediators. Mast cell activation is a key driver of immune dysregulation, particularly in individuals with chronic infections, mold exposure, environmental sensitivities, and autoimmune conditions.

In clinical practice, overactive mast cells are often a hidden contributor to symptoms such as fatigue, brain fog, headaches, GI distress, anxiety, and skin reactions. By helping to calm mast cell activity, MCAS Fortify supports a more regulated immune response and improves tolerance to internal and external stressors.

Key Ingredients

  • Luteolin – A potent flavonoid shown to stabilize mast cells and reduce neuroinflammation
  • Quercetin – Supports histamine balance and downregulates pro-inflammatory cytokines
  • Nettle Leaf Extract – Traditionally used to modulate allergic responses and histamine levels
  • Perilla Seed Extract – A rich source of rosmarinic acid that inhibits histamine release and supports respiratory and immune health

Why Choose

  • Physician-formulated and tested in clinical practice
  • Targets the root mechanisms of mast cell activation
  • Free of common allergens: gluten, dairy, soy, and artificial additives
  • Appropriate for sensitive individuals with complex chronic illness

Suggested Use

Take 1–2 capsules twice daily or as directed by your healthcare provider.

Clinical Insight

In patients with chronic illness, stabilizing mast cells is a foundational step toward restoring immune balance and reducing inflammatory overload. Whether used as a standalone intervention or part of a broader treatment plan, MCAS Fortify offers a comprehensive, well-tolerated solution for improving quality of life in those affected by mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) and related conditions.

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