Aller-Care Formally known as Aller-G-Ease Childlife's Aller-Care seasonal provides nutritional and herbal support for children during the allergy season.* It is an all-natural formula with nutrients to regulate hyper-immune response*; antioxidants to reduce environmental irritation*; and herbs to support the immune system.* Aller-Care seasonal includes: - Bromelain and MSM to mediate the hyper-immune response*
- Gingko Biloba, a natural source of quercitin to mediate
hyper-immune response* - Amla, an extremely powerful & effective antioxidant for
immune support* and normalizing immune response - Elderberry, allergy, immune & mucus membrane support*
- Vitamin C and Zinc for environmental protection &immune support*
Aller-Care 4 oz Formally known as Aller-G-Ease Serving size: One teaspoon (5 ml) Servings per container: 24 Ingredients per serving: - Amla (Emblica Officinalis) 50 mg
- Bromelain 50 mg
- MSM (Methyl Sulfonyl Methane) 25 mg
- Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) 50 mg
- Gingko Biloba 12 mg
- Elderberry concentrate 250 mg
- Zinc Gluconate 1 mg
Ingredients: Purified water, glycerine, citric acid, potassium sorbate, and grapefruit seed extract. Suggested Use: For children 1-3 yrs. 1/2 tsp. 3 x daily For children 4-12 yrs. 1 tsp. 2-3 x daily Give directly or mix with juice or your child's favorite drink. Shake well before using. Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. Contains no gluten, casein, dairy, soy, egg, yeast, wheat, corn, alcohol, artificial colorings, sweeteners or preservatives.
The first and only complete liquid nutritional program formulated specifically for infants & children, by Homeopathic Pediatrician Dr. Murray Clarke. Today?s children face unprecedented challenges from two very important areas. On one hand, the nutritional value of the food we eat decreases as the nutritional content of the soil is depleted through time and modern farming methods. On the other hand, the rapid increase in environmental pollution and toxic burden creates an increased need for these nutrients, the vitamins and minerals that protect, nourish and sustain a child's natural, healthy development. Eat right and support your child?s development with ChildLife formulas.
References (Aller-Care): - Amla extract Mast Cells and action of Flavonoids J Allergy Clin Immumol 1984
- Kumar S. Nayaka H. et al., ?Free and bound phenolic antioxidants in amla (Emblica officinalis) and turmeric (Curcuma longa)? Journal of Food Composition and Analysis Volume 19, Issue 5, August 2006, Pages 446-452
- Bhattacharya A, Chatterjee A, Ghosal S, Bhattacharya SK. ?Antioxidant activity of active tannoid principles of Emblica officinalis (amla).?
- Elderberry extract Zakay-Rones Z., Thom E. et al. ?Randomized study of the efficacy and safety of oral elderberry extract in the treatment of influenza A and B virus infections.? J Int Med Res. 2004 Mar-Apr;32(2):132-40.
- Youdim K., Martin A., Joseph J., ?Incorporation of the elderberry anthocyanins by endothelial cells increases protection against oxidative stress.? Free Radic Biol Med. 2000 Jul 1;29(1):51-60.
- Zakay-Rones Z., Varsano N., Zlotnik M., ?Inhibition of several strains of influenza virus in vitro and reduction of symptoms by an elderberry extract (Sambucus nigra L.) during an outbreak of influenza B Panama.? J Altern Complement Med. 1995 Winter; 1(4):361-9.
- Bromelain Bromelain; a literature review and discussion of its therapeutic applications. Alt Med Rev, 1996
- H.R. Maurer, ?Bromelain: biochemistry, pharmacology and medical use.? Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences Volume 58, Number 9 / August, 2001
- Guo R, Canter PH, Ernst E. ?Herbal medicines for the treatment of rhinosinusitis: a systematic review.? Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2006;135:496-506.
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- Gonzalves C., Dinis T., Batista MT. ?Antioxidant properties of proanthocyanidins of Uncaria tomentosa bark decoction: a mechanism for anti-inflammatory activity.? Phytochemistry. 2005 Jan;66(1):89-98.
- Zinc gluconate Hulisz D. ?Efficacy of zinc against common cold viruses: an overview.? J Am Pharm Assoc. 2004 Sep-Oct;44(5):594-603. Sazawal S, Jalla S, Mazumder S, Sinha A, Black RE, Bhan MK. ?Effect of zinc supplementation on cell-mediated
- immunity and lymphocyte subsets in preschool children.? Indian Pediatr. 1997 Jul;34(7):589-97
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- Vitamin C H . Hemil„ ?Vitamin C supplementation and common cold symptoms: factors affecting the magnitude of the benefit.?Med Hypothesis. 1999. Vol. 52 , Iss. 2 , Pg. 171 - 178
- Douglas RM, Hemil„ H, Chalker E, Treacy B. ?Vitamin C for preventing and treating the common cold.? Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2007 Jul 18;(3):CD000980
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