Natural Support for Allergies and Hay Fever
by Dr. Michael T. Murray
If you have allergies, you are not alone. An estimated 50 million Americans have allergies to airborne
triggers that cause symptoms of hay fever and another 17 million have asthma. Airborne allergies
occur when exposure to a particular antigen (allergen) such as pollen, mold, or animal dander triggers
the immune system to respond in an uncharacteristic manner to produce antibodies that trigger the
release of histamine and other inflammatory compounds from mast cells - specialized cells that line
the air passages. Exposure to the allergen causes common allergic symptoms such as nasal blockage,
itching of the nose, sneezing and a runny nose.The initial stages of respiratory allergies (“hay fever”)
are seasonal in nature, but later often become perennial (year-round).
Asthma is a little different hay fever. It can have the same triggers and also involves release of
inflammatory mediators from mast cells, but the symptoms can be much more severe and potentially
life threatening. Asthma is characterized by recurrent attacks of shortness of breath, wheezing and
abnormal breath sounds, cough, and expectoration of tenacious, thick sputum.
Can natural medicine help deal with airborne allergies?
Absolutely. In fact, natural medicine offers significant advantages over approaches to respiratory
allergies. Keep in mind that popular antihistamine drugs whether they are prescription or over-thecounter
offer only symptomatic relief – they do not solve the problem. The drug companies love these antihistamine
drugs because they only suppress symptoms, they do not affect a cure, they create dependence, and, most
importantly to the drug companies, they are expensive so they offer tremendous profits.
My recommendation is to work to get off of these drugs. The first step is to reduce the exposure to airborne
allergens, such as pollen, dander, and dust mites. These common allergens are often difficult to avoid entirely,
but measures can be taken to reduce exposure. Removing dogs, cats, carpets, rugs, upholstered furniture, and
other surfaces where allergens can collect is a great first step. If this can’t be done entirely, make sure that there is
at least one room in the house, preferably the bedroom, that is as allergy-proof as possible. Encase the mattress in
an allergen-proof plastic; wash sheets, blankets, pillowcases, and mattress pads every week in hot water with additive-
and fragrance-free detergent; consider using bedding material made from Ventflex, a special hypoallergenic
synthetic material; and install an air purifier. The best mechanical air purifiers are HEPA (high-efficiency particulate
arresting) filters, which can be attached to central heating and air-conditioning systems. These units are available
from suppliers of heating and air-conditioning units.
The next step is to reduce the “allergic threshold” by eliminating any foods that may be contributing to the
allergic aspect. Many studies have indicated that food allergies play an important role in asthma. An adverse
reaction to a food may be immediate or delayed. Double-blind food challenges have shown that immediate-onset
sensitivities are usually due to (in order of frequency) eggs, fish, shellfish, nuts, and peanuts. Foods most commonly
associated with delayed-onset sensitivities include (in order of frequency) milk, chocolate, wheat, citrus,
and food colorings. My recommendation is to avoid all of these common allergens for a minimum of ten days to
judge if an underlying food allergy is contributing to the respiratory allergy. If symptoms improve, foods can be
reintroduced at the rate of one food every three days to identify which food(s) is the culprit. These sorts of elimination
diets have been successful in identifying allergens and treating respiratory allergies.
During the elimination phase, I encourage you to use RevitalX™ - a delicious and satisfying smoothie mix
providing nutritional support for the intestinal tract by Michael Lyon, MD. RevitalX™ is specifically designed to
soothe the stomach, intestines and colon, and help to heal a “leaky gut.” The low allergy potential formula is
designed specifically for people with food allergies, but is suitable for everyone. It provides balanced levels of vitamins
and minerals, phytochemicals, and probiotics to support the body while healing the gastrointestinal track.
The RevitalX™ formula base is GoldPeptides™, a non-GMO protein source from golden peas. It is a superior
source of protein to rice or soy because of its high protein, low sugar, and low glycemic profile.
The final step in approaching respiratory allergies with natural medicine involves using specialized natural
products that address specific aspects of the allergic response. The first product to take a look at is Aller-7™.
What is Aller-7™?
Aller-7™ is a patent-pending unique
blend of seven standardized herbal
extracts clinically tested to promote a healthy
immune system and normal breathing. Aller-7™ is
the result of more than 10 years of research and is
the most extensively researched all-natural product
that can minimize the body’s response to seasonal
as well as perennial airborne allergies.
The development of Aller-7™ started with
screening more than 50 plants possessing the most
promising immune-enhancing properties and
applying modern techniques of investigational science.
Numerous combinations of extracts were
prepared and tested. In the end, one formula stood
out above all others, a unique combination of
seven standardized herbal extracts that ultimately
was called Aller-7™. Although the 7 herbal components
of Aller-7™ have long been used to promote
health, detailed safety and pharmacological studies
were conducted prior to clinically testing the formula
in humans.1-3
In clinical studies, Aller-7™ has been shown to
minimize the body’s response to seasonal as well as
perennial airborne allergies. For example, an evaluation
on the effects of Aller-7™ was carried out in
14 test centers involving 545 patients with allergic
rhinitis. An overall improvement in hay fever
symptoms was seen in 78% of the subjects after 6
weeks and an incredible 94% after 12 weeks of use.
The study also included a double-blind portion.
In another study, 48 patients with allergic
rhinitis (hay fever) were randomly assigned to
receive either Aller-7™ or a placebo for 3 months.4
Results clearly demonstrated that Aller-7™ from
the study not only improved all of the major symptoms
associated with allergic rhinitis, it also produced
improvements in scores of general well-being
including improvements in sleep quality and
mood. Results also showed like many other natural
the longer that Aller-7™ is used, the more
apparent the benefits. In other words, while some
people taking Aller-7™ may experience rapid relief
of symptoms, most will have to take it for at least
one month to see meaningful benefit.
How does Aller-7™ work?
Allergies are the result of a cascade of
events that trigger an allergic response by the
body’s immune system. Aller-7™ works by modifying
the allergic response. For example, one of the
first steps in the allergic response is an allergen,
such as pollen, coming into contact with a specific
cell in the body’s immune system called an “antigen
presenting cell.” This contact in turn triggers
the release of compounds known as interleukins.
These interleukins then send a message that activates
other white blood cells to release allergic antibodies
that bind to the allergen and then attaches
themselves to mast cells causing the release of
inflammatory mediators such as histamine.
Aller-7™ appears to work at every step of the
process to block the allergic response. Specifically,
Aller-7™ and its components have shown the following
effects:
- Promotes activities by white blood cells that
leads to more efficient handling of allergens
- Stabilizes mast cells, thereby preventing the
release of histamine
- Inhibits the activity of inflammatory enzymes
such as trypsin and hyaluronidase that lead to
tissue irritation
- Exerts effective antioxidant activity thereby
arresting the allergic response
What is the dosage
recommendation for
Aller-7™?
The recommended adult daily dosage is 660
mg twice daily with meals. For maintenance, 330
mg can be taken twice daily with meals. Again, due
to the natural properties of Aller-7™, results may
not appear for 2-4 weeks.
Where can I buy
Aller-7™?
Aller-7™ is available in over-thecounter
dietary supplements at your local health
food store.
What other recommendations
to you
have for dealing with
respiratory allergies?
Our health is the sum of the functioning of
each of the trillion of cells in our body. For each
individual cell to function properly, there are certain
basic needs that need to be addressed. To
address these needs, I recommend three key dietary
supplements:
- A high-potency multiple vitamin and mineral formula (MultiStart™).
- A "greens" drink product (Enriching Greens®).
- A pharmaceutical grade fish oil supplement (RxOmega™-3 Factors).
Beyond this basic foundation, I often recommend
that people with respiratory ailments use the
Lung, Bronchial & Sinus Health formula from
Natural Factors. One of most important features
of healthy airways is the elasticity and fluidity of
the respiratory tract secretions. If the mucus is too
thick and viscous, it creates a scenario that fosters
blocked airways and difficulty in breathing.
Fortunately the components contained in the
Lung, Bronchial & Sinus Health formula can
improve these secretions and support the health of
the respiratory passages.
References
- Saxena VS, Pratibha N, Amit A, et al. Safety of a novel botanical extract formula for ameliorating allergic rhinitis. Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods (In Press).
- Bagchi D, Saxena VS, Pratibha N, Amit A, Bagchi M. Safety of a novel botanical formulation for ameliorating allergic rhinitis. Society of Toxicology 2003;72(S.1):255.
- Bagchi D, Bagchi M, Saxena VS, Pratibha N, Amit A. Anti-allergenic potential of a novel botanical extract formula. FASEB Journal 2003;17(5):A1061.
- Vyjayanthi G, Subhashchandra S, Saxena VS, et al. Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of Aller-7 in patients with allergic rhinitis. Research Communications in Pharmacology and Toxicology (In Press).
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