Mp Allergoff Drops 100ml
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Natural food supplement useful in case of allergies, which can be used not only for acute and chronic treatment, but also for the prevention of children, the elderly and adults.Ribes Nigrum bud extract
Useful in all situations in which it is necessary to stimulate the adrenal cortex, such as in allergic manifestations. It carries out its cortisone-like activity exclusively in its form of bud extract, unlike the other formulations on the market which are in the form of dry extracts. The buds of Ribes nigrum are very rich in Vitamin C, anthocyanosides, flavonoids, pycnogenols, amino acids.The richness in Vitamin C justifies its use for the physiological modulation of the immune system.
Helichrysum Italicum
Its antiallergic action is due to the fact that the plant is able to potentiate the hepatic antitoxic action, to enhance the cortico-adrenal protective action and to block the diffusion of metabolites responsible for the accentuation of histamine-genetic discharges both by decreasing the membrane permeability. , both for the redox power that can act as a denaturing agent of vital substances. The caffeic acid contained in the plant drug is a bacteriostatic with antiallergic activity. The phytocomplex reduces the amplification of the mechanisms that contribute to allergic crises in the respiratory tract. The sterol and triterpene compounds present in the plant can be considered as plant prehormones as they are transformable by the organism.
Pelargonium Graveolens (Pink Mallow)
Protects the mucous membranes. Emollient substance by virtue of mucilage content: the flowers and leaves, mucilaginous, exert a soothing action on inflamed mucous membranes.
Ingrediants
Ribes Nigrum bud extract; Helichrysum Italicum; Pelargonium Graveolens (Hollyhock).
How to use
- Normal use:
3 months before the allergic season (which varies depending on the region) take 20 drops per day in a single solution. In the most important cases, this method of use can also be followed all year round.
- Desensitization:
1 month before the allergic season and throughout its period, 60/80 drops twice a day (8/14 hours).
- Sudden reaction:
at the onset of allergic phenomena, take the maximum dose of 120/160 drops every 20 minutes for the first hour until improvement.
60 drops correspond to a coffee spoon. It is advisable to dilute them in a little water and take them before meals or 15 minutes later, keeping the liquid under the tongue for one minute before swallowing.
Format
100 ml.
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