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Thursday, April 22, 2021

 Respiratory Problems


     Spring is the time of the year when pollen fills the air aggravating allergies and asthma. I was reminded of this after a client with severe asthma experienced dramatic improvement within a month using several supplements. Many NeoLifers do not even know about some of the following products.
Herbal Respiratory
     Herbal Respiratory: This herbal supplement is designed to promote clear, quiet breathing and reduce congestion. The results are almost miraculous for some people with asthma. Elecampane root has been shown to promote air flow in the lungs. Other herbal components work synergistically.
Resp 11
     Resp 11: This herbal product supports normal airflow in the sinuses and lungs. This supplement is more targeted for the head while Herbal Respiratory is targeted more toward the lungs. Ingredients like horseradish work to improve mucus mobility improving airflow. Pleurisy root and hyssop promote open, clear airways.
Vitamin A
     Vitamin A: NeoLife's water miscibilized vitamin A works wonders in promoting healthy epithelial tissue. I usually recommend it be taken with a glass of warm water or tea early in the day. Vitamin A regulates mucus production and the activity of the cilia in the respiratory tract. Some people notice improved breathing within 30 minutes of supplementing with vitamin A.
Super C and E Complex
     Vitamins C and E: These vitamins stabilize mast cells that produce histamine, decreasing the likelihood of an allergy outburst.
Salmon Oil Plus
     Salmon Oil Plus: Omega-3 fats down regulate the inflammatory response. An 8 week clinical trial of the NeoLife Salmon Oil Plus showed a 68% reduction in the Inflammatory Index. The less inclined we are to inflammation, the less inclined we are to suffer with allergies, asthma, and other inflammatory conditions.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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