The increase of allergic diseases has accompanied the global population growth and the major challenge is to reduce morbidity. The currently available treatments present limitations regarding efficacy and safety. Hence, patients with chronic allergic conditions seek alternatives to achieve better control of symptoms. Many natural products have been identified as potential anti-allergic agents. In addition, plant formulations have demonstrated, in general, to be safe in clinical trials and demonstrate additional effects along with Western medicines such as synergism and modulation of the immune system.
Key Takeaways:
- studies show you can re-program your immune response to be less reactive with therapeutic herbs and healing practices.
- Eight effective anti-allergy herbs exist
- Immunotherapy, avoiding anaphylaxis and cleaning can also deter allergic reactions.
“Some lucky people seem Teflon coated. They can roll in the hay, eat anything, inhale fumes and load on lotions with no adverse affects. Others eat a speck of peanut and have to be rushed to hospital. Allergic responses are atopic when from birth or acquired through life.”
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