Allergy Assist - Natural Allergy Supplement

AllerAssist is a natural allergy supplement that incorporates bioflavonoids, micronutrients, proteolytic enzymes, and herbs, providing support for people with immune imbalances.

Natural Allergy Relief

When people experience a hypersensitive immune reaction they often have symptoms of mental, physical, and overall functional decline with discomfort. AllerAssist is a natural treatment and remedy for allergies that offers fast-acting support for hypersensitivity reactions that include watery itchy eyes, runny nose, itchy skin, sneezing, and all other known reactions due to a histamine release. The unique combination of allergy support ingredients works synergistically to give you the fast support you need.

  • Provides Support For Seasonal Environmental Changes
  • Supports Hypersensitivities
  • Supports Nasal and Sinus Passages
  • Provides Anti-oxidant Support and Protection

Natural Antihistamine and Allergy Relief Supplement

Many people are unaware that there are natural allergy relief supplements to slow down the hyper-immune response and reduce histamine levels within the body. This is what the product AllerAssist is designed to help you accomplish with its research-proven, scientific backed ingredients.

AllerAssist is formulated for those who are sensitive to environmental changes or who have any of the below symptoms:

  • Pain areas: in the ear
  • Nasal:  congestion, loss of smell, redness, runny nose, post-nasal drip, sneezing, or stuffy nose
  • Eyes:  itchiness, puffy eyes, redness, or watery eyes
  • Respiratory:breathing through the mouth or wheezing
  • Also common:coughing, fatigue, headache, itching, phlegm, or throat irritation

    If you identify with one or more of the complaints above, then AllerAssist can help you!



What Supplements are Good for Allergies?

 

Vitamin C (ascorbic acid)

Vitamin C has so many positive health benefits. It’s important to know that Vitamin C must be obtained exogenously as humans are unable to synthesize this vitamin. Vitamin C is well known for antioxidant protection from free radicals, the synthesis of collagen, carnitine, and neurotransmitters. As it relates to allergies and sensitivities, vitamin C’s lesser know role is the deactivation of histamine. This is why it is crucial for you to combat hypersensitivities.

Bioflavonoids

Bioflavonoids are found in many of your green vegetables but also in AllerAssist. Quercetin, dihydroquercetin, and rutin are the specific bioflavonoids in this formula. Rutin reduces edema which is going to reduce mucous buildup and runny nose. They are all known for moderating the immune system during exaggerated immune responses, protecting against the negative side effects from oxidation and inflammation during hyperimmune reactions. Bioflavonoids also prevent a histamine release during episodes of hypersensitivity and mast cell degranulation. Bioflavonoids are very powerful for supporting a healthy immune response to seasonal allergies.

Stinging Nettle Extract

Stinging Nettle Leaf is proven to regulate many inflammatory activities associated with a hyperimmune response. This includes mast cell degranulation, prostaglandin formation and the modulation of histamine. 

N-acetylcysteine (NAC)

This is the acetylated form of the essential amino acid L-cysteine that works as a precursor the master antioxidant in the body glutathione. Glutathione is the most powerful and important antioxidant in the body as it plays significant roles in overall health and wellbeing. NAC plays a significant role in antioxidant protection, reduction of inflammation, and detoxification. Lastly the NAC plays as a natural mucolytic by reducing the viscosity of the mucous at the time of a hyperimmune response. 

Bromelain

Bromelain is an enzyme complex that is found in the stem of the pineapple plant. It combats hypersensitive immune reactions by modulating the inflammatory reaction as a result of your environment. In countries like Germany it is approved as a treatment for micro-inflammations and related discomforts. Research studies have identified its positive effects on controlling edema, tissue permeability and vasodilation. It also enhances the absorption of bioflavonoids like quercetin.

Better Results Through Synergy
All the ingredients in AllerAssist are not only research proven to have incredible effects individually but also research proven to have a compounding effect with better results when taken together. The reason for this is because together they enhance each other’s absorption and bioavailability.

Celarity Company Statement
Celarity AllerAssist is a state of the art products that is pharmaceutical grade and only to be sold by licensed practitioners. Celarity prides itself on being at the forefront of innovation in the natural health and holistic healing field. Celarity also prides itself on working with innovative doctors who are disruptors in the health care field.

Suggested use:Take one to two capsules daily, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.

Does not contain:Wheat, gluten, yeast, soy, animal or dairy products, fish, shellfish, peanuts, tree nuts, egg, ingredients derived from genetically modified organisms (GMOs), artificial colors, artificial sweeteners, or artificial preservatives.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hello I just came across this product and would like to know if kids can take it? My daughter she is 14 and suffers from severe allergies and would love for her to try if kids can safely take it.

--Hello there! Thank you for reaching out. Yes, kids can take Allergy Assist! Please double check with your primary care doctor before introducing a new supplement into your child's regimen. 


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Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.