By Dr. Cliff Shunsheng Han
Next to the gut, the mouth and the airway host the most probiotics — living microorganisms that provide a variety of health benefits. In understanding the importance of good bacteria, plenty of experts have studied the array of benefits that can be expected from introducing more probiotics to the system. Through these studies, we have discovered that an oral probiotic deficiency is the root cause of allergies.
Allergies are your immune system’s reaction to a substance, with physiological responses ranging from mild — a runny nose or itchy eyes — to severe anaphylaxis. People can develop allergies later in life and may need to see a doctor to pinpoint exactly what they may be allergic to.
Finding a way to help allergy sufferers has been the goal of many scientists and medical experts over the years. Many approaches have been tried, but few have led to the all-out remission of allergies.
The science behind AllerPops
To help replenish the good bacteria in the mouth and airway and help ease the symptoms of allergy attacks, we’ve created AllerPops. These probiotic popsicles were created following years of scientific study.
Within longitudinal, cross-sectional, and translational study, we successfully identified the cause of a test subject’s allergies — the lack of beneficial bacteria, Streptococcus and Veilonella, in the subject’s oral/nasal cavities. With this discovery, we developed a prebiotic mix designed to support these necessary probiotics, and the combination led to our test subject’s allergies going into complete remission.
Helping people with allergies
While common allergies are not typically life-threatening, they can significantly affect one’s quality of life, especially during an uptick in the pollen count for people with seasonal allergies. Historically, people with common allergies have only hoped to manage their symptoms with medications that often left them drowsy or still experiencing breakthrough symptoms. In addition, with common allergies, symptoms can worsen with the introduction of more and more different medications.
Now that we’ve discovered that an oral probiotic deficiency is the root cause of allergies, we can help people move beyond simple symptom management. Introducing prebiotic nutrition for those airway probiotics promotes good bacteria to a healthy level and helps relax the immune system’s response to allergens. The chemicals produced by probiotics act as a “peace messenger” between the good bacteria and the immune system, calming the immune system and slowing the emergence of allergy symptoms.
People can further support their immune system through a healthy diet with plenty of fiber, feeding the good bacteria in their gut. Proper oral hygiene also promotes good bacteria in the mouth and airway. Adding AllerPops to the mix adds an extra layer of support to the immune system, providing lasting respiratory support.
How AllerPops work
Allergy sufferers should have one AllerPop every other day after their nightly oral hygiene routine. Giving the pop an hour to melt in one’s mouth helps replenish the good bacteria that battle the disruptive allergy symptoms. The positive results can last months to even years with regular use, leading to full remission of allergy symptoms for many sufferers.
Over 50 million people struggle with symptoms each passing allergy season. By replenishing the good bacteria that supports one’s healthy immune system, allergies can be snuffed out quickly and easily with a consistent routine. And unlike other allergy remedies which are full of chemicals and require daily use to be effective, AllerPops offer an all-natural alternative that can be tapered off as it increases the overall amount of good probiotics in one’s mouth and airway.
AllerPops have emerged as the result of several decades of dedicated research and development. While traditional allergy medications mask symptoms and ignore the root cause of allergies, AllerPops get right to the source of allergic reactions. This innovative step forward in allergy treatment is well-poised to disrupt a $19 billion global allergy market. With science on our side and a massive market yearning for relief from allergy symptoms, what AllerPops can offer is certainly “nothing to sneeze at.”
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