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A new HAY FEVER breakthrough clinically coloured proven to reduce allergy symptoms hair and antihistamine extensions use. How long were symptoms reduced? Studies showed a one-year reduction. How long? Yes, one year! this medication is a lozenge coloured taken twice daily for hair 21 days. this medication extensions is non-drowsy, natural and available without a prescription. this medication is a 21 day treatment. this medication users report reductions in symptoms one year after completing the treatment coloured without taking additional hair this medication. How long? Yes one year, compared to 24-hour antihistamines it''s much longer lasting. Patients known to have seasonal allergy were examined in clinical studies in five U.S. states by qualified medical extensions doctors. Each patient was given either the real this medication or a placebo (a dummy treatment). Nobody knew who got what. Patients recorded in symptons diaries coloured and hair how bad their symptoms were during and after the treatment. extensions About one year later, patients coloured completed a second diary. 64% of the group of patients receiving this medication recorded hair less sneezing, runny nose and nasal congestion one year after completing the treatment in a clinical study. This compares to 35% of the placebo group.

Studies extensions indicate that ingested oral cyanocobalamin tablets are ineffective in the treatment of allergic disease, perhaps because once ingested, coloured they are directly metabolized in the liver. When hair and extensions B12 is delivered via injection or lozenge it passes throughout the bloodstream before arriving at the liver. It is during this first pass in its native form that it is believed to exert its therapeutic effect. CLINICAL RESEARCH: "The World Health coloured Organization (WHO) recognizes allergic rhinitis (hay fever), sinusitis, asthma,...conjunctivitis, urticaria, eczema, dermatitis (contact and atopic)...allergic hair and migraine headache...as diseases in which IgE-mediated allergy may be involved."1 In 1988, asthma and allergic rhinitis subjects were treated with B12. Total IgE, specific IgE and pulmonary lung functions were taken at days 45, extensions 150 and coloured 180 from baseline. Eight of the 9 subjects had reduced hair and extensions and coloured IgE. hair 2 In 1989 extensions open coloured label studies at two hair sites in Riverside County, CA in 1989. Sixteen of the 17 subjects had lowered IgE levels from extensions Day 0 to Day 30.3

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