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AllerEze 60 cap
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QUANTITY IN CART:
None
CODE: 830004
PRICE: $14.63
SHIPPING WEIGHT: 0.50 pounds
Manufacturer:
Karuna
Category:
Professional
Shipping & Handling:
US standard S/H is flat rate $5.95, free S/H for order over $250.
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Allergy relief Chinese herbal concentrate for nasal allergy reliefBased on the ancient Minor Blue Dragon formula, AllerEze contains a complex of herbal materials that have been used in traditional medicine to decrease the effects of allergies and improve the resilience of the nasal sinuses. Allereze - 1 capsule provides %DV Kudzu (Pueraria lobata) root** 150 mg * Lobelia (Lobelia inflata) leaf, flower and seed** 90 mg * Chinese peony (Paeonia lactiflora)** 90 mg * Cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum)** 90 mg * Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) root** 65 mg * Schisandra (Schisandra chinensis)** 60 mg * Ginger (Zingiber officinale) root** 45 mg * Xanthium (Xanthium sibiricum)** 40 mg * Magnolia (M. bioundii) flowers** 30 mg * * Daily Value (DV) not established ** 4:1 concentrate Suggested use for adults: 1-3 capsules every four hours (up to 15 capsules per day maximum) taken with warm water or dissolved in hot water. Caution: This product should not be taken by patients with heart disease, high blood pressure, thyroid disease, diabetes or painful prostate enlargement.
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Allergy relief medications are available in pill, liquid, nasal spray, eyedrop and skin cream (topical) forms. Some are available over-the-counter while others are available by prescription only.
The best allergy relief medication or combination of medications for you depends on your symptoms, what other health conditions you have and what other medications you take. Certain allergy relief medications work better for some people than others. You may need to try a few different medications to determine which ones are most effective and have the least bothersome side effects.
Allergy relief shots (immunotherapy) are a series of injections meant to desensitize you to specific allergens — the substances that trigger an allergic response.
To be effective, allergy relief shots are given on a schedule. Typically you'll receive a shot once or twice a week for about three to six months. After that, you'll need a allergy relief shot about once a month for three to five years. For the first three to six months, the allergen dose is gradually increased with each shot. This helps your body accept the allergen as the harmless substance it is.
You'll probably enjoy some improvement in your symptoms during the first year of allergy relief shot treatment, but the most noticeable improvement often happens during the second year. By the third year, most people are desensitized to the allergens contained in the shots.
If your symptoms don't improve after one year of regular allergy relief shots, your doctor will evaluate the situation. Perhaps the allergen dose needs to be adjusted or additional allergens must be added to the shots. Sometimes, allergy relief shots may be stopped in favor of other treatments.
For some people, successful allergy relief treatment leads to a life without allergy symptoms. For others, shots must continue on a long-term basis to keep allergy symptoms at bay.
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