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Allergies
are one of the major causes of chronic disease.
It
is well known that the frequency and intensity of these
conditions have increased greatly in the past 25 years.
This
is due mostly to our immunsystem being overwhelmed by the
"toxic soup" we live in (see LOADING
THEORY
article
Allergic
reactions cause inflammation which is known to be one of the
major triggers in cardiovascular disease, arthritis, lupus,
gastrointestinal disease and more.
It
is very important to diminish the impact of this inflammatory
process.
At
our center we have used for years and very successfully a
product that I designed
20
years ago called ALLER-1 in conjunction with detoxification
processes. (see Bowel
Scrubbing
and the Probiotics
article)
Vitamin
C with Bioflavinoids is also very important as it is calcium.
For
more information read The
Many Faces of Allergies
article
Aller-1
is a combination of highly effective herbs that are known to
diminish the allergic response as well as its secondary
effects. It is effective in airborne contact, as well as
gastrointestinal allergic reactions.
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Nettles:
The combination of this herb’s constituents has led to
its use as an anti-arthritic and expectorant. It
has also been shown to be useful in treating eczema (an
allergic skin condition). Recent studies show that this
herb is very effective in allergic rhinitis and hay
fever. It is rich in chlorophyll, formic acid,
magnesium, silicon, potassium, sulfur, tannins and
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Horehound:
An herb that is used for asthma, allergies, coughs,
colds, sore throats and intestinal gas. It thins
the mucous in the bronchial tree, and therefore aids in
expectoration. It is rich in B vitamins, as well
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Fenugreek:
A
well known herb which has been used for many medicinal
purposes.
It
has been used as an expectorant as well as a
gastrointestinal tonic. It is useful in asthma,
allergies, and sinus problems. It can also help to
lower fever and lubricate the intestinal tract. It
is rich in biotin, choline, inositol, iron, lecithin,
mucilage, PABA and is a good source of B vitamins.
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Slippery
Elm:
An herbal remedy effective in the treatment of mucous
membrane inflammation. It is excellent in cases of
allergy, asthma, upper respiratory infections, bowel and
urinary tract problems. It is rich in calcium,
phosphorous, tannins and mucilage.
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White
Willow Bark: Is derived from the bark of the
common Willow tree. This very old remedy has been
used to reduce both fever and pain. The principle
active ingredient called Salicin, was ultimately used to
develop aspirin. The Salicin found in this herb
becomes a potent anti-inflammatory through a conversion
process in the liver. Side effects of White Willow
Bark are far smaller than that of aspirin, as the more
active anti-inflammatory is made after the bark is
ingested. This herb is rich in calcium, cobalt, iron,
phosphorous, sulfur and B12. |
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Mullein:
An herbal remedy known for its soothing effects of
respiratory tract inflammation. It aids in
shortness of breath related to pulmonary diseases,
asthma and hay fever. It is rich in PABA, choline,
aucubin, sulfur, B2, B5, B12 and vitamin D. |
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Thyme:
Is an herb that provides excellent relief from sinus,
nasal and pulmonary congestion. It can also reduce
fever, headaches and intestinal gas. This herb is
rich in trace minerals, essential oils, tannins, B
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To order call GLOBAL NUTRITION, INC. - 1-888-461-0949
or
order from our e-commerce site at: www.corsellodispensary.com
References
& Recommended Reading:
1.)
Goldberg, Burton & Group, “Alternative Medicine: The
Definitive Guide”, Future Medicine Publishers 1993
2.)
Flynn, Rebecca, “Your Guide To Standardized Herbs”, One
World Press; 1997
3.)
Tierra, Michael, “Planetary Herbology” Lotus Press 1988
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