According to the World Health Organization (WHO), sufferers of various forms of allergies worldwide are between 20 and 40%, and in the last 20-25 years alone, people with allergic diseases have more than tripled.
WHO predicts that by 2050, 50% of the world’s population will be affected by at least one allergic disease.
According to a study in our country, since the beginning of 2011, the prevalence of allergic rhinitis is between 30 and 40%.
According to leading experts, between 40 and 50% of people who have an allergic reaction to pollen for several years in a row may develop bronchial asthma, with cases increasing every year. A worrying fact is the ratio of those affected – 2:1 in favour of children.
According to data from the NORFOLK study, there is a close association between allergic rhinitis and bronchial asthma:
- Of 443 asthmatics, 88% also had rhinitis
- Of 784 patients with rhinitis, 50% also have asthma
The most common manifestations of allergic rhinitis include nasal congestion, itching of the nose and eyes, watery eyes, nasal discharge, sneezing, headache, and a range of psychological effects : fatigue, irritability, anxiety, depression, frustration, shyness, fatigue, impaired alertness, concentration and motivation. All this inevitably reduces the quality of life of patients with allergic diseases.
Nasal congestion, or nasal congestion, often leads to sleep disturbances. 57% of adults and 88% of children with AR have sleep problems, including night wakings that lead to daytime fatigue, drowsiness and reduced cognitive abilities.
Self-medication with over-the-counter antihistamines is often the cause of drowsiness and further impairment of cognitive and motor abilities.
Is there a way to alleviate our condition in spring and prevent the consequences of allergic rhinitis?
How to fight the unpleasant symptoms and at the same time be alert and in good condition throughout the day?
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ALERGAMINE is a new generation dietary supplement that favourably affects the function of the immune system in rhinitis and during seasonal allergies and increases the body’s normal resistance to allergies.
What are the ingredients of ALERGAMINE and how does the product fight the unpleasant symptoms of allergy?
The main active ingredient is Quercetin, which is a biflavonoid – an extremely important regulator of histamine. Its immunostimulating and antioxidant activity is of great importance.
Quercetin is a natural antihistamine that strengthens cell walls and reduces the inflammation that underlies allergic reactions. It has the property of reducing the production of secretions in the respiratory tract and ocular mucosa, especially in contact with pollens. A potent antihistamine that protects the nose and eyes, and at the same time does not cause drowsiness like most medications used to treat various allergic conditions.
The added nettle enhances the anti-inflammatory and antihistamine effects of quercetin. Studies have shown that it inhibits the processes of inflammation that lead to the onset of seasonal allergies, including inhibition of histamine receptors and prostaglandins.
A study in patients with allergic rhinitis showed that the use of a standard nettle extract gave higher results than a placebo effect in reducing allergy.
The combination of primrose, sorrel, black elderberry and verbena has proven beneficial effects in diseases of allergic genesis – it reduces the secretion of nasopharyngeal mucosa, leads to a decrease in redness and itching in the eyes and causes the mucous membrane to swell.
ALERGAMINE is recommended in a daily dose of 2-3 capsules daily
ALERGAMINE is highly suitable for patients with seasonal rhinitis, urticaria, asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), including patients in whom antiallergic therapy with conventional antihistamines is unacceptable due to their marked adverse drug reactions.
ALERGAMIN has proven its effectiveness in clinical practice – a multicentre comparative clinical trial of ALERGAMIN versus standard antihistamine/decongestant combination therapy in 120 patients with seasonal rhinitis found that ALERGAMIN affected seasonal rhinitis symptoms 2 times faster with comparable clinical effectiveness.






