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- Herbs Etc - Allertonic Herbal Medicine - 120 Softgels Herbs Etc Allertonic Herbal Medicine is a Stinging Nettle/Eyebright complex. Allertonic Herbal Medicine offers support during hay fever season and for all types of allergies. Allertonic Herbal Medicine eases environmental, seasonal and dietary challenges. Allertonic Herbal Medicine stabilizes mast cells. Allertonic Herbal Medicine calms the digestive system. Allertonic Herbal Medicine is a formula used in cases of allergies that manifest as eczema, hay fever, hives, asthma, skin rash, sinusitis, headaches, allergic rhinitis, chronic bronchitis, itchy eyes, sneezing, inflammation of the mouth, stomach and/or intestines, diarrhea and, in some cases, arthritis. Allertonic Herbal Medicine also prevents the release of inflammatory substances and reduces excessive body defense reactions. About Stinging Nettle Parts used and where grown Nettle is a leafy plant that is found in most temperate regions of the world. The Latin root of Urtica is uro, meaning “I burn,” indicative of the small stings caused by the little hairs on the leaves of this plant that burn when contact is made with the skin. The root and leaves of nettle are used in herbal medicine. Historical or traditional use Nettle has a long history of use. The tough fibers from the stem have been used to make cloth and cooked nettle leaves were eaten as vegetables. From ancient Greece to the present, nettle has been documented for its traditional use in treating coughs, tuberculosis, and arthritis and in stimulating hair growth. About Eyebright Parts used and where grown In the wild, European eyebright grows in meadows, pastures, and grassy places in Bulgaria, Hungary, and the former Yugoslavia. Eyebright is also grown commercially in Europe. The plant flowers in late summer and autumn. The whole herb is used in herbal medicine. Historical or traditional use Eyebright was and continues to be used by herbalists primarily as a poultice for the topical treatment of eye inflammations, including conjunctivitis/blepharitis and sties. Traditionally, a compress made from a decoction of eyebright is used to give relief from redness, swelling, and visual disturbances due to eye infections. A tea is sometimes given internally along with the topical treatment. It has also been used for the treatment of eye fatigue and other disturbances of vision. In addition, herbalists have recommended eyebright for problems of the respiratory tract, including sinus infections, coughs, and sore throat. None of the traditional uses of eyebright have been studied in clinical research. Herbs Etc. Frequently Asked Questions What forms do herbal products come in? The most popular herbal products in America are capsules, softgels and tablets. Herbal teas, especially in teabags, account for a substantial amount of the herbs consumed in the United States. Herbs in liquid herbal extract form are also a popular way to ingest therapeutic herbal products. Finally, herbs are available in bulk form in some health and natural food stores. Which form of herbs offers the most therapeutic benefits? The therapeutic benefits achieved by using herbs depend on a variety of factors. For instance, does the herbal product contain all of the active constituents in ratios found in nature, or have the constituents been altered? Is the herbal product fresh? What is the shelf life of the herb? Has the herb been processed in such a way to ensure that it will be effective when you are ready to take the product? Does the product require you to digest the herbs in order to get all of the benefits from these herbs? Is it convenient to take? Is it affordable? Does the product address the problem that you are trying to solve? Of all the available forms of herbs, liquid herbal extracts best address all of these factors. This is the reason that American herbalists recommend this form of herbs the most. Is it better to choose herbal formulas instead of single herbs? To get the results you
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- Size/Form 120 Softgel
Suggested Use: Acute: take one Allertonic softgel with water every two to three hours until optimal comfort is achieved. Noticeable comfort is attained within the first or second day. Switch to Ongoing use. Ongoing: Take one softgel with water three times a day. Pro-Active: Two months prior to seasonal challenges, take one softgel with water twice a day. INGREDIENTS Herbs Etc - Allertonic - 120 Softgels Supplement Facts Serving Size: 1 Softgel Servings Per Container: 120 Amount Per Serving %DV Calories 5 Proprietary Blend 200 mg Alcohol free concentrated extracts of fresh Stinging Nettle herb1, Licorice root1, Eyebright herb1, Horehound herb1, Osha root, fresh Horsetail herb, fresh Mullein leaf1, Elecampane root1, and fresh Plantain leaf1. 1 Certified Organic Other Ingredients: Olive oil, non-GMO soy lecithin, beeswax. Softgel contains gelatin, vegetable glycerine, carob, chlorophyll.