When spring is in the air, and summer finally rolls around, you want
to breathe the fresh air and enjoy the outdoors. At a time when plants
and flowers make it difficult, use our herbal supplement Aller Release
to help you cope with seasonal changes, and breathe a little easier by
supporting a healthy respiratory and immune system.
Most often we reach for those common medications found on the store-shelf
to help us, but they may carry with them side effects such as drowsiness,
headaches, dry sinuses, or fatigue. Aller Release is the natural answer
to helping your body be at its best.
Containing a combination of top-grade herbs, Aller Release supplies you
with nettle leaves, perilla seed, and quercetin. These ingredients have
been shown to support your body’s immunity against seasonal irritants
such as pollen, dust mites, and mold. Nettle leaves and Quercetin is known
for its beneficial effects on the vascular system. Also, perilla seeds
can be beneficial in strengthening the respiratory system.*
Use Aller Release and begin to enjoy the outdoors again!
Ingredients:
Freeze-dried nettle leaf (Urtica dioica)
Perilla seed (Perilla frutescens)
Elderberry (Sambuchus nigra)
Guarana (Paullinia cupana)
Quercetin
Directions for Use:
Adult and children 12 years of age and over: Take three capsules twice
daily, one hour before or two hours after a meal. For best results, take
before mid-afternoon. Do not exceed the recommended dosage.
WARNING:
Contains about 100 mg caffeine per serving. Limit caffeine intake from
other sources. Not for pregnant or lactating women, persons with high
blood pressure or heart disease, or use before or during strenuous activities.
Ask a doctor before use if taking medication or being treated for a health
condition. Discontinue use if nervousness, irritability, sleeplessness,
rapid heartbeat, or food allergy occurs.
RESEARCH BRIEF
Particles from different plants and flowers can cause concerns, especially
during seasonal changes. These particles attach themselves to certain
body cells, enabling them to start a cascade of reactions. The high morbidity
associated with hypersensitivity to these particles is the reason why
those affected resort to common medications.
Nettle leaves, perilla seed, and quercetin have been shown to promote
anti-inflammatory effects. Nettle leaves and quercetin have been shown
to provide comfort for respiratory concerns. Furthermore, perilla seeds
exert respiratory tract benefits during seasonal changes when particles
are in the air.
FAQs
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the
Food & Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose,
treat, cure or prevent any disease.