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Enzymes & Products for Specific Health Conditions
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Allergies
Description
Hypersensitivity reaction elicited by the body towards a foreign molecule called an allergen, which is usually either a foreign protein or a small molecule (e.g., penicillin) bound to proteins. Examples of common allergens include pet dander, pollen, cleaning chemicals, some antibiotics, and some food molecules.
Signs / Symptons
Symptoms commonly associated with food allergies can include indigestion, canker sores, celiac disease, diarrhea, IBS, ear infections, bed-wetting, hyperactivity, asthma, acne, eczema, edema, migraines, and fatigue. Symptoms commonly associated with airborne allergies can include sneezy, itchy, watery eyes, sinus congestion, dyspnea (difficulty breathing), skin irritation, cough, headaches, and inflammation.
Cause & Effect
Food allergens result from undigested proteins in athe diet. As a result of the hypersensitivity reaction elicited, mast cells release several mediator molecules such as histamine, heparin, bradykinin, serotonin, prostaglandins, leukotrienes, and cytokines. These molecules trigger inflammatory reactions including vasodilation, enhanced capillary permeability, edema formulation, itching, bronchial asthma, hay fever, spasm, and even hypotension.
Rationale
Enzyme administration in addressing allergic reactions is twofold, irrespective of the allergen.
- Prevent the hypersensitivity reactions by hydrolyzing the allergenic molecule(s) to eliminate their allergenicity (immunogenicity)
- Control the inflammatory response (once allergic reaction has taken place) to avoid systemic reactions that would overwhelm the body
** It is important to address the patient’s diet, exercise, and lifestyle on an individual basis and in regard to body type (see Digestive Balance Protocol). Support products are recommended as needed based on the patient’s condition. Enzyme therapy can be used safely in conjunction with other medical therapies.
Protocol (for Allergies)
* The above suggestions are intended as a basic guideline. It is always important to address the patient’s diet, exercise, and lifestyle on an individual basis and according to body type. Support products may be added as needed based on the patient’s condition. Enzyme therapy can and often should be used in conjunction with other therapies.
Food Allergies Product Dose Frequency Digest TPP - 1-2 caps With every meal or snack Protease TPP - 1 cap With every meal or snack Protease TPP - 2 caps 4xday between meals Probiotic TPP - 2 caps Morning and at bedtime
| Airborn Allergies Product Dose Frequency Digest TPP - 1-2 caps With every meal or snack Protease TPP - 1 cap With every meal or snack Protease TPP - 2 caps 3xday between meals Probiotic TPP - 2 caps Morning and at bedtime |
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Support Products may be added as needed Product Dose Frequency Inflammatory Control-Protease IFC Tpp - 1-2 caps 3xday between meals Gastro TPP - 3 caps After every meal or snack Antioxidant TPP - 1-2 caps 3xday between meals | Vibe as a Support Product is Recommended to absorb over 100 vital minerals and vitamins essential for recovery from Allergies Take one ounce of Vibe micro-nutrient three times a day in 8 ounces of water or juice.
Note: Vibe is ordered and shipped separately from Transformation Enzyme Products |
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