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Presentation:
Blister Pack Of 60 Tablets - 60 gm
(1000 mg
Each Tablet)
According to Ayurveda, allergy results as a
result of accumulated toxins (Ama) that
hampers the body’s natural defense by
weakening the immunity of the body. Then,
immune system becomes oversensitive and it
causes allergic response and produces the
symptoms of allergy. Disorders like flu,
viral fever and common cold affect us when
our immunity is weak.
ALLERFLU GARD
is formulated on the principle of the synergistic effect of herbs that
reduces the intensity of allergic reactions and removes the toxins
present in the blood and from the micro-channels of respiratory system
and skin. ALLERFLU GARD strengthens your natural defense system. It
doesn’t suppress allergy symptoms like most other Anti allergy
product, but it delves into root of allergies—cleansing of build-up
toxins from body & enhancing the body’s natural ability to resist
allergens thus provide long term solution and boosts your body’s
ability to withstand germs and viruses.
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HOW ALLERFLU
GARD HELPS |
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Helpful in Seasonal allergy, Nasal
allergy, Pollen allergy, Dust and Pet
allergy.
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Relieves sneezing, running nose, nasal blockage, watering from eyes, heaviness
in head and headache.
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Cleanses the toxins (Ama) present in the respiratory system, blood and skin.
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Good Immunomodulator specially strengthens the nasal and sinus immunity against
various allergens.
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Reduces the inflammation and congestion of mucosa of the respiratory tract.
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Can be used as Supportive Supplement in:
Sore throat, Common cold, Allergic Rhinitis, Hay fever, Sinusitis, Eosinophilia
and allergic skin diseases.
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Suggested Dosage & Duration:
Take 1-2 tablet two times a day with warm water after meals. Take
Allerflu Gard for 3 to 6 months. Once allergy is relieved, persons
prone to allergic attacks can take 1 tablet two times a day before the
allergic season as a preventive supplement every year for two months.
Dietary & Lifestyle Advice:
Eat fresh vegetables and fruits and drink warm water. Try to find the
allergen and avoid its exposure. Avoid exposure to dust, wind and
cold. For best and faster results, it has to be used along with
Allerfri nasal oil.
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INGREDIENTS:
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Andrographis paniculata (Creat)
Kalmegh
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Zingiber officinale (Dry
Ginger) Sonth
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Ocimum sanctum (Holy
Basil) Tulsi
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Curcuma longa (Turmeric)
Haldi
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Alpinia galanga
(Greater Galangal) Kulanjan
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Swertia chirata (Chiretta)
Chiraita
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Cinnamomum zeylanicum (Cinnamon)
Dalchini
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Piper longum (Long
Pepper) Pippali
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Piper nigrum (Black
Pepper) Marich
Andrographis paniculata (Creat) Kalmegh:
Andrographis paniculata is
a well-known herb used for its immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory and
liver-protective action in Ayurveda. Andrographolide is the main
constituent of the herb which is extremely bitter in taste so it is
commonly known as Maha-tikta’, literally meaning ‘king of bitters’ in
India. Andrographis paniculata induces significant stimulation
of antibody against antigens (allergens) and delays the
hypersensitivity response. It is experimentally proved that Kalmegh
had a high degree of effectiveness in reducing prevalence and
intensity of symptoms in common cold. It is effective in
upper respiratory tract infections and sinusitis. Read
more...
Zingiber officinale (Dry Ginger) Sonth:
Zinger is carminative, expectorant, stimulant and used to warm the
respiratory system and gastrointestinal tract. The active principle of
ginger are Zingiberene (α and β zingiberene) and Zingiberol. It has
antihistaminic properties and is useful in detoxification. It is
effective in cough, cold and other respiratory problem.
Ginger extract has been reported to exhibit beneficial effect on
trachea hyperreactivity and lung inflammation. Its anti-inflammatory
activity was found to be at par with Celecoxib – both of them reduced
the serum level of prostaglandin (PGE2) and thromboxane (TXA2). These
results suggest that ginger exerts an anti-inflammatory effect on
lung.
It is one among Trikatu (other two are long pepper and black pepper).
Along with black pepper and long pepper, it enhances the
absorption thus increasing the bioavailability of herbo-mineral
supplement.
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more...
Ocimum sanctum (Holy
Basil) Tulsi:
It is a good anti-inflammatory, expectorant, analgesic, antibacterial
and immunomodulator herb mentioned in Ayurvedic classics. Due to its
immuno stimulant property it makes nasal mucosa less susceptible for
allergens. In various studies, extract from the leaves of Holy Basil
showed anti histaminic activity and was able to reduce serotonin,
histamine and PGE-2 induced inflammation and also caused immediate
decongestion of nasal mucosa. Read
more...
Curcuma longa (Turmeric) Haldi:
A good blood purifier and pitta pacifying herb removes toxins from the
blood, counteracts active inflammation and reduces the symptoms like
running nose, sneezing, itching etc. Turmeric's antihistaminic
property helps in allergic disorders. Turmeric showed significant
results in many cases of tropical eosinophilia. It is a potent
immunomodulatory agent that can modulate the activation of T cells, B
cells, macrophages, neutrophils and natural killer cells. Curcumin
administration is found to increase the total WBC count
significantly. Curcumin regulates the level of free radical in
pulmonary fibrosis and lessens the oxidative injury of pulmonary
tissues caused by free radicals.
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Alpinia galanga (Greater Galangal) Kulanjan:
Alpinia galanga is
a tropical plant with ginger-flavor rhizome. The creamy white rhizome
of galangal contains a volatile essential oil quite similar to that of
the ginger. Alpinia galanga enhances pulmonary activity and
produces antispasmodic action in bronchial asthma. The main
constituents of essential oil of Alpinia are methyl cinnamate, cincole,
camphor and d-pinene that are active against gram negative and gram
positive micro organisms. Greater galangal is highly effective against
bronchial catarrh, whopping cough in children and throat infections. Read
more...
Swertia chirata (Chiretta) Chiraita:
Swertia chirata is
a bitter herb and commonly used for fever and in Ayurveda. Sudarshan churna is traditionally used compound for cold, fever and
malaria which mainly contains Swertia chirata. It is
anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective, antidiabetic and immunomodulatory
herb. It cleanses the metabolic toxins and shows effectiveness against
different types of allergies. Read
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Cinnamomum zeylanicum
(Cinnamon) Dalchini:
It is a good anti-infective agent, useful in relieving cough and cold,
nasal congestion and has soothing effect over airway passage. It
pacifies Pitta and helps in conditions of throat irritation, burning
eyes and headaches etc. Read
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Piper longum (Long Pepper) Pippali:
Long Pepper is powerful stimulant for respiratory and the digestive
systems. It has shown a rejuvenating effect on the lungs. Pippali
plays an important role in aiding the thermogenic response, i.e. the
release of metabolic heat energy. It is a component of Ayurvedic
combination Trikatu. It removes Ama (toxins) accumulated in the body
and enhances the bioavailability. It is popularly used in traditional
practice to promote respiratory health. Read More...
Piper
nigrum (Black Pepper) Marich:
Dried fruits from black pepper are used as a spice and herbal remedy
for respiratory and digestive health worldwide. Black pepper is used
as stimulant, expectorant, carminative and antipyretic. It is good for
excessive mucus tendency from respiratory tract.
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more...
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