Aller-Essentials - IMPROVED - ALE26
- Helps maintain healthy seasonal immune function‡
- Supports both innate and adaptive immune response‡
- Promotes normal nasal function‡
- Helps stabilize mast cells‡
- Made from a blend of nutrients and herbal extracts
- Made with high-quality ingredients backed by verifiable science
Indications
- Ages 18 and up
- Environmental and seasonal immune response support‡
Suggested Use
As a dietary supplement, take 2 capsules, 1-2 times daily, with or between meals, or as directed by a health professional.
Verifiable Science
Aller-Essentials contains a blend of nutrients and herbal extracts designed to maintain healthy seasonal immune function. EpiCor® Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentate contains numerous immune-enhancing bioactive metabolites designed to support both innate and adaptive immune response.1 Research suggests that it enhances natural killer cell activation, B cell and T cell function, and salivary IgA levels.2 In a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial involving 96 subjects, EpiCor® supported nasal comfort during a 12-week period in the spring. Additionally, it supported salivary IgA levels, an important first-line defense produced by the mucosal tissue.3 In a randomized, double-blind trial involving 75 individuals, Tinospora cordifolia provided significant support for a healthy immune response by maintaining normal nasal function as well as healthy neutrophil and eosinophil activity.4 A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial involving apple polyphenols reveals support for maintaining a healthy nasal lining and nasal function.5 Quercetin, hesperidin and vitamin C provide additional support for stabilizing mast cells.6, 7, 8‡
References
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- Choi IY, et al. Mol Cell Biochem. 2007 Nov;305(1-2):153-61.
- Bucca C, et al. Ann Allergy. 1990 Oct;65(4):311-4.