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Allergies occur when your immune system reacts to a foreign substance (such as pollen, bee venom or pet dander), or a food that
doesn't cause a reaction in most people. Your immune system produces substances known as antibodies. When you have allergies, your immune system makes
antibodies that identify a particular allergen as harmful, even though it isn't. When you come into contact with the allergen, your immune system's reaction
can inflame your skin, sinuses, airways or digestive system.
The severity of allergies varies from person to person and can range from
minor irritation to anaphylaxis (a potentially life-threatening emergency). While most allergies can't be cured, treatments can help relieve your
allergy symptoms. Below are some herbal supplements which can reduce or lesson the symptoms of allergies.
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Quercetin with Bromelain
Quercetin
is a plant flavonol from the flavonoid group of polyphenols. It is found in
many fruits, vegetables, leaves, and grains. Most studies have shown that quercetin
stabilizes the membranes of mast cells, and also reduces the release of preformed
histamine (chemicals your immune system makes).
The dose of quercetin is usually 400–600 mg one to three times daily,
between meals. Quercetin is not soluble in water. Bromelain, which is a protein-digesting enzyme extracted
from pineapples, increases
the absorption of Quercetin. Therefore, Quercetin is typically sold blended
with
one, or both of the additives.
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Research reports that Quercetin can have
anti-allergic and antihistamine properties. In one animal study,
researchers found that Quercetin could reduce the respiratory effects of
allergies in mice, by lowering airway inflammation.
Taking supplements of Quercetin will work
better in the treatment of allergies than eating foods alone which contain
it. This is because foods have significantly lower levels of the flavonoid.
Quercetin is generally safe for most people.
Research suggests that adding Quercetin to the diet may help to relieve allergy symptoms.
Dosage Info
Take 2 capsules 3
times daily 20 minutes before a meal. Persons with a sensitive
stomach may prefer to take capsules with food.
Other Ingredients
Cellulose
(capsule), Stearic Acid (vegetable source), Magnesium Stearate
(vegetable source) and Silica.
Manufacturing Info
Citrus Free. Not manufactured with
Yeast, Wheat, Gluten, Soy, Milk, Egg, Fish, Shellfish or Tree Nut
ingredients. Produced in a GMP facility that processes other
ingredients containing these allergens.
Physician Info
Consult your physician if pregnant or
nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition.
Warnings
Caution: For adults only. Not recommended for pregnant women.
Keep out of reach of children. Do
not eat freshness packet. Keep in bottle. Natural color variation may
occur in this product.
Store in a cool, dry place after opening.
Purchase Quercetin with Bromelain
Quercetin with Bromelain
120 Veg Capsules
800 mg
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FDA Information
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or
prevent any disease.
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 Capsules
Servings Per Container: 60
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Amount Per Serving |
% Daily Value |
Quercetin |
800 mg |
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Bromelain (2400 GDU/g)
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165 mg |
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* Daily Value not established.
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