Can I take AllerPhase for my asthma? We've received numerous reports of people experiencing relief from their asthma after taking AllerPhase. According to Hyla Cass, MD, one of the first clinicians to evaluate AllerPhase, "Your formula has proved surprisingly effective at relieving asthma symptoms. I was out with a friend one evening who is an asthmatic. Suddenly experiencing an asthma attack, she realized that she had forgotten to bring her inhaler with her. I quickly offered her AllerPhase and much to our surprise, her asthma attack was completely stopped in its tracks.” Will AllerPhase help with arthritis? Respiratory allergies and rheumatoid arthritis are both autoimmune disorders, and inflammation, swelling and pain are primary symptoms. Gastrodia, Angelica dahurica and Peonia suffruticosa are important herbs in the treatment of joint swelling in Chinese medicine. Peonia suffruticosa is one of the central herbs in AllerPhase, and therefore this formula should be of benefit in rheumatoid arthritis. The other herbs in the formula all assist to reduce the damage caused by inflammatory cytokines.
Adding OsteoPhase to a rheumatoid treatment regimen is also helpful. OsteoPhase reduces inflammation by different mechanisms than AllerPhase, but in a supportive way. Astragalus, Angelica sinensis, and Coix are also frequently used in joint swelling formulas. The unique aspect of this formula that should contribute is its ability to regulate calcium flow and storage by virtue of the special oyster shell extract it contains.
Is AllerPhase effective for food allergies? There are many people using AllerPhase now for multiple allergies, including concurrent food allergies., which is not surprising, since they often occur with the other allergic triggers. AllerPhase should help you if your food allergies cause upper respiratory inflammation and congestion -- stuffy nose or post-nasal drip, for example. It will also help for itchy eyes, brain fog and fatigue. This is because the product gently but effectively interrupts allergic reactions in these locations regardless of the source of the allergen -- pollen, grass seed, pet dander, dust mites or chemicals like perfumes or diesel fumes. Both food and upper respiratory allergies are autoimmune reactions. Since the upper respiratory forms inflame the membranes in the nose, throat, and lungs, there is reason to speculate that AllerPhase could also reduce gastrointestinal membrane inflammation caused by food allergies. |