200+ Allergens

A pet or your garden at home are just some of the examples of over 200 airborne allergens which can cause your allergy symptoms to flare up. Therefore, it is important for you to identify the causes of your allergy, and how you can use ClariCare® to cleanse your nasal passages and protect you from these symptoms.

200+ Allergens

A pet or your garden at home are just some of the examples of over 200 airborne allergens which can cause your allergy symptoms to flare up. Therefore, it is important for you to identify the causes of your allergy, and how you can use ClariCare® to cleanse your nasal passages and protect you from these symptoms.

What Are Airborne Allergies?

All 200+ airborne allergens can be characterised into four individual categories, which include animals, mold , dust mites, and pollen .

These airborne allergens are typically lightweight, which means they can be transported in the air easily, and can stick to your clothes and hair. As a matter of fact, sunflowers can produce a large amount of wind-dispersed pollen, which can be indicated by the size of the plant.

ClariCare® and other allergy treatments

ClariCare® is a natural, non-medicated isotonic saline solution that you can add to your regimen to help with allergies. It helps to rid your nose of allergens and protect you against possible allergic reactions. Other allergy treatments (such as antihistamines) are able to mitigate the cascade triggered by allergens. By mitigating this cascade, these treatments are able to effectively provide relief for cold and allergy symptoms which can be caused by one out of 200+ different airborne allergens.

When to Take ClariCare® or other allergy treatments

Follow the label instructions accordingly. ClariCare® can be used daily or when experiencing allergy symptoms such as sneezing or itchy, runny nose. Consult your healthcare professional to learn more.

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REFERENCES

  1. Ragweed Pollen Allergy. Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. Accessed December 21, 2017.