How
Is Aller-Sine Different From Other Over-the-Counter (anti-histamines)
Hayfever Medicines?
Most allergies result from an overabundance of Histamines and
other cytotoxic substances being released into the body. These
substances cause all the symptoms of allergies, such as the runny
nose, the incessant sneezing, itching and watery eyes that are
common for most of us. Greater amounts of these substances mean
more severe allergies, and less amounts mean little or no allergic
reaction. But Histamine is the main culprit. Whereas all over-the-counter
allergy medications are "Anti-Histamines," which only
mask or cover up the Histamines once released, Aller-Sine is a
natural allergy medication that seeks to stop Histamines from
being released in the first place! Aller-Sine acts with the body
to inhibit the rupturing of mast cells and basophils, from which
Histamine is released. Thus, unlike ordinary "Anti-Histamines,"
Aller-Sine doesn't "wait" for the Histamine to be released
before it goes to work. Instead, the nutrients in this natural
allergy medication seek to shut the proverbial "barn door"
before the Histamines are released. In this way, most, if not
all, of the allergic reaction is circumvented and thus prevented.
The
Cause Of Most Allergy Symptoms:
This is an actual enhanced micrograph of a Mast Cell rupturing
and releasing its Histamines (stained red globules), Serotonin
and other prostaglandins into the blood stream, causing the typical
allergic reactions of Allergies, Hayfever and Sinusitis. mast
cell
What
Are Allergies & Why Do We Experience Them?
Allergies are abnormal or hypersensitive responses of the Immune
System to relatively harmless environmental antigens (substance
which causes the allergy). In general, there are two broad types
of Allergies:
* 1)
Allergy Caused By Excess IgE Antibodies (Type I):
Most immediate allergic reactions involve antigen-antibody reactions,
mainly with the antibody protein, "IgE." Allergic individuals
who experience moderate to severe allergy problems may have higher
than normal levels of serum IgE and an increased number of high
affinity IgE/Fc-receptors (the actual docking sites of IgE) on
their basophils (located in the blood supply) and mast cells (within
the connective tissue, generally located immediately outside the
small blood vessels). Thus, the more IgE and IgE/Fc-receptors
a person has, the more probable the allergic reaction, and the
more severe that reaction will be. In these cases, the reacting
IgE antibodies have a peculiar attraction to bind to IgE/Fc-receptor
sites on mast cells and basophils, which in turn are responsible
for releasing Histamines and other inflammatory substances into
the body, creating the many allergic reactions with which we are
all familiar. Specifically, with the occurrence of an antigen
(allergen) reacting or binding to IgE antibodies, the IgE antigen-antibody
molecule then "docks" on the Fc-receptors of mast cells
and basophils, causing IgE cross-linking and subsequent receptor
clustering on the cell membrane. This docking, in turn, causes
an immediate change in the membrane of the mast cell or basophils,
either causing it to rupture (called cell granulation) or simply
secrete a torrent of pharmacologically active substances including
Histamine, 5-Hydroxytryptamine (Serotonin) and other inflammatory
substances into the bloodstream, all of which cause the known
allergic reactions we hate.
* 2) Allergy Caused By Over-Activated T-Cells (Type II):
Most other allergic reactions (delayed-reaction allergies) are
caused by the over-activation of T-Cells (helper cells and cytotoxic
"killer" cells, in particular) and not by IgE antibodies
themselves. Examples of this type of allergy are that of the skin's
eruption caused by the toxins in poison ivy or a bee sting, asthmatic
attacks when muscle spasms result from the case of some air-borne
antigens, or even the allergic reaction one may experience from
vaccines. On repeated exposure to these antigens, activated "killer"
T-Cells are formed. Then, on subsequent exposure to the toxin,
these T-Cells move into affected tissues to respond, eliciting
a cell-mediated type of immune reaction, which may cause more
damage to surrounding tissue than the original toxin/antigen did.
This is because over-activated "killer" T-Cells can
kill normal body cells in these reactions, and cause basophil
and mast cell rupturing. In all cases of allergy (Type I and II),
however, Histamines and cytotoxic substances are released from
mast cells and basophils, which result in the typical allergic
responses.
What
Happens When Histamines Are Released Into My Body?
Histamines are neurotransmitters that directly cause a biphasic
response of vasoconstriction followed by peripheral vessel dilation.
The release of Histamines has a wide range of effects, which include
capillary dilatation, contraction of smooth muscle, increased
gastric acid secretion and acceleration of heart rate.
How
Does Växa's Natural Allergy Medication, Aller-Sine Specifically
Work?
DL-Methionine, L-Lysine, bioflavonoids in white pine bark, and
other micro-nutritionals within Aller-Sine help the body stabilize
mast cell and basophil integrity by naturally regulating the sensitivity
of IgE, and perhaps even the number of IgE that the body makes,
keeping the histamines and cytoxic substances from being released
into the body. Micro-nutritionals in Aller-Sine also act to stimulate
the adrenals and thyroid while redirecting and strengthening the
immune and lymphatic responses, and to help the body naturally
regulate adrenal production of corticosteroids, which exhibit
immunosuppressive (T-Cell management) and anti-inflammatory activity.
Corticosteroids are thought to act chiefly by blocking the release
of cytokines (intercellular signals, usually protein or glycoprotein,
involved in the regulation of cellular proliferation and function)
from activated mononuclear phagocytes and mast cells, and possibly
also by the direct lysis of immature T-Cells, thus affecting mast
cell stability and the subsequent release of unwanted histamines.
The active ingredients in this natural allergy medication work
proactively to enhance the immune system and cellular integrity
in order to stop allergic responses from ever taking place; therefore,
making the symptoms of allergies null and void.
Methionine
is also the most commonly used amino acid (codon=AUG), which initiates
protein synthesis from mRNA-DNA transcription and decoding. Thus,
when Methionine stores are in scant supply, protein synthesis
is delayed, directly interfering with Corticosteroid production,
which, because of these molecules' immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory
activities, may in turn exacerbate any ongoing allergic reaction
within the body. With ample supplies of DL-Methionine, as provided
by the natural allergy medication, Aller-Sine, the adrenals can
increase natural steroid production and maintain corticosteroid
populations, again keeping in check the Immune System's sensitivities
to foreign bodies, as well as getting rid of any rogue T-Cells,
which could inappropriately sound the alarm and cause an unneeded
allergic response. In conclusion, Aller-Sine is a natural allergy
medication that addresses all the known problems of allergies
(Type I & II), providing fast relief without the side-effects
of drowsiness, lethargy or sleepiness associated with most other
allergy medications.
Växa's
Natural Allergy Medication, Aller-Sine is manufactured in a NNFA
GMP and A Rated lab!