AllerFree
Enzymatic Allergy Support
A Breakthrough In Allergy Management
Millions of Americans suffer from the discomforts associated
with reactions to airborne allergens. By supporting natural immune response, the
correct blend of plant based enzymes may help to reduce the frequency and
intensity with which such discomforts occur. AllerFree stands alone in
providing this blend.
Enzymes: A special blend to calm the effects of allergic
reactions.
Proteins and Allergies
While protein is life's most basic building block, it can also be deadly. The
proteins in venoms, germs and viruses, for example, can sicken or kill us.
Because of this, the immune system is designed to identify foreign proteins
that find their way into the bloodstream, and to break them down into the
individual amino acids from which they are built. Normally, the immune
systems breaks down harmless proteins - those from pollens, molds, animal
dander, etc. - with macrophage enzymes, which work so gently that we never
even know they are there. In many people, however, the immune system
mistakenly identifies these harmless proteins as dangerous pathogens, and
sends out heavier weapons. These heavier weapons release chemicals called
histamines, which cause the inflammation, itching, sneezing, and other
discomforts we call allergic reactions.
Can This Be Overcome?
To date, science has found no way to "teach" faulty immune systems to identify
harmless proteins correctly. Certain blends of plant enzymes may, however,
help reduce the frequency of allergic reactions, and the intensity of the
discomforts they cause.
Protease and Amylase Enzymes
In the digestive process, protease enzymes break down proteins, amylase
enzymes break down carbohydrates, lipase enzymes break down fats, and so on.
Thus, when taken with meals, enzyme supplements improve the digestion of
foods. When taken between meals, substantial amounts of these enzymes are
absorbed into the bloodstream. There, protease enzymes may be able to break
down foreign proteins before the immune system sends heavier weapons, which
may prevent the occurrence of an allergic reaction. In the same way, amylase
enzymes may help break down hisatmines, so that the discomforts triggered by
reactions already in progress may be minimized.
How Much of These Enzymes Do I Need?
Each capsule of AllerFree contains 30,000 HUT's of protease, and 30,000
DU's of amylase. Within about two weeks of use, one capsule, in the morning,
and another at bedtime (always on an empty stomach) may substantially reduce
the frequency and intensity with which the discomforts associated with
allergic reactions occur. If the use of these enzymes is discontinued,
however, such discomforts will recur. In short, enzymes do not repair the
immune system. All they can do is support its normal, protein digesting
actions, and possibly reduce the body's reactions to histamine.
To minimize discomforts in progress, one capsule may be used every 30 to 60
minutes, until the reaction dissipates. This can take from one to four hours,
and require two to eight capsules. While using AllerFree in this way
makes sense for those who experience the discomforts triggered by airborne
allergens only occasionally, those who suffer more frequently find the
preventative approach more to their liking.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
For the millions who suffer the effects of airborne allergens, AllerFree
represents a safe, natural solution. Those who use it tell us they have never
experienced such complete relief from a natural product. Thus, we invite you
try it, and assure you, that, if it does not meet with your satisfaction in
every way, we will happily refund your entire purchase price.
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