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AllerPhase, 30 Capsules

(119 customer reviews)
All-Natural Relief From Pollen, Dust, Molds and Dander

AllerPhase is perfect for individuals sensitive to seasonal and perennial pollens, house dust, molds and pet dander. Our proprietary, all-natural herbal formula works to support the overall health of the respiratory system, especially during seasonal outbreaks that affect the nose, sinuses, eyes and lungs. AllerPhase also supports a healthy immune response to aid in regulating against future reactions.*

  • Designed for individuals sensitive to seasonal and perennial pollens, house dust, molds and pet dander.
  • All-natural formula, utilizing herbs long used in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
  • Non-drowsy and not a CNS stimulant.
  • Provides support for overall healthy immune system function.
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FAQs

What is the recommended daily dose of AllerPhase?

The recommended daily dose of AllerPhase is 1-2 capsules, 2 times per day

Many people find that starting at the higher dose of 2 capsules, 2 times per day is very effective at establishing results quickly.

You can adjust the dose based on improvements in your respiratory health. You can use 1 capsule, 2-3 times per day if that gives you good results.

How do I know AllerPhase is working for me?

You should expect results to occur quickly, as many of our customers report dramatic improvement in the first few days of use. The change should be very noticeable. Instead of saying to yourself, “I think this might be helping me”, you really should be able to say, “Wow, I feel a lot better.”

Usually, very clear results show up in the first month of use for most people.

Do I have to take AllerPhase forever?

Everybody has a different set of circumstances that will determine how their lung and nasal health will be promoted when using AllerPhase. Your response to the supplement will be determined by your individual health circumstances. Issues with lung and nasal health may be long-standing over many years. This may determine how soon you notice positive changes and how long you may need or wish to take the formula.

However, the formula is strong enough so that everybody who will get benefits should expect them in the first month of use.

When positive changes in lung and nasal health happen, you can lower your dose gradually by one capsule at a time every 4-5 days and expect to see continued benefits. The reason for this is that AllerPhase provides restorative results, as should all true health promoting supplements.

You may be able to discontinue AllerPhase and switch to a different supplement that provides daily benefit for all of their health concerns. Or, you may take the formula on an as-needed basis. And you may wish to take it daily to modulate any ongoing issues you experience in lung and nasal function.

When should I take AllerPhase?

The most important consideration in taking AllerPhase is to use it daily and consistently. Convenience makes regular use possible, so including AllerPhase in your regular supplement routine is a good idea.

You can take AllerPhase with or away from meals.

In the morning and early evening are the best times to take the formula to spread out its benefits over a 24-hour period.

Some people take AllerPhase about 1 hour before bedtime to make sure they have beneficial nutrients working while they are sleeping.

Can I take AllerPhase with other supplements?

Yes, you can take AllerPhase with and at the same time as you take other dietary supplements.

I take over-the-counter/prescriptive medicines for allergies. Can I take AllerPhase with them?

You can take AllerPhase while you are using other products, however we recommend that you take AllerPhase or any other supplement at least 2 hours away from any medication to reduce possible risk of interaction.

If you have any questions about using AllerPhase or any other supplement while you are using medications of any type, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice.

Can I combine AllerPhase with some of your other products like BronchoPhase or ImmunoPhase?

Yes, you can take AllerPhase with BronchoPhase and/or ImmunoPhase. However, we suggest starting at a lower dose of each than is recommended on the bottle as there is some overlap in function between the three supplements. You can increase the doses of each by one capsule per day until you feel the effect that you are trying to achieve.

You can also call one of our product specialists if you have questions about how best to combine our formulas. The toll-free number for product questions is 1-866-778-2646, ext. 2.

Can a woman take AllerPhase if she is pregnant or nursing?

No, we do not recommend that a woman take AllerPhase if she is pregnant or nursing. This is not because AllerPhase is unsafe but because there have been no safety studies performed on the ingredients in AllerPhase for pregnancy and nursing.

Can children take AllerPhase?

Children age 6-12 can take half the adult dose, or one capsule, two times per day.

AllerPhase is not recommended for children under age 6 as they have supplement needs that differ from older children and adults.

Can I give AllerPhase to my pet (cat, dog, or horse)?

Yes, however, you should contact a holistic veterinarian for advice on the dose you should give to your pet, since animals vary widely in size and speed of metabolism. Both of those factors determine doses for supplements for animals.

Is AllerPhase tested for contaminants that could harm my health?

Yes, we regularly test batches of our formulas to make sure they meet strict quality control guidelines recommended by government regulatory agencies.

Are there any side effects from taking AllerPhase?

AllerPhase does not cause drowsiness or make a person sleepy. It also does not contain any stimulants that might cause jitteriness or lack of sleep.

What do I do if I think taking AllerPhase is causing me discomfort?

The most common discomforts experienced by a tiny percentage of people when taking any vitamin, mineral, or herbal formula are digestive upset or very mild allergic reactions such as skin itching or irritability.

These minor discomforts usually disappear by taking a lower dose or by taking the supplement with meals.

If you should experience discomfort when taking AllerPhase and it does not go away with these suggestions, then discontinue use and contact our product specialist for further recommendations at 1-866-778-2646, ext 2. If we cannot determine a way for you to continue use of the product to gain its benefits, then we will arrange for a full refund for you.

I see that AllerPhase contains licorice. Will that raise my blood pressure?

No, there are less than 5 mg. of licorice powder in each capsule of AllerPhase.

This means that glycyrrhizic acid, the active ingredient in licorice responsible for elevating blood pressure is about 0.2 mg. per capsule. At the largest recommended dose of AllerPhase per day of 8 capsules, you would be getting 1.6 mg. per day of glycyrrhizic acid.

Studies have shown that continuous use of 100 mg. per day of glycyrrhizic acid is safe and does not elevate blood pressure.

You would have to take 500 capsules or 8+ bottles of AllerPhase, 60 capsule size, per day to even reach this safe amount of 100 mg. per day of glycyrrhizic acid.

Directions

Directions: Adults: Take one or two vegetarian capsules, twice daily. Children ages 6 to 12 years: one capsule, one to two times daily.

Ingredients

Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1
Servings Per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving %DV
Proprietary Blend 300mg *
Common Herb Name (Latin Name) Pin Yin Name *
Centipeda plant (Herba Centipeda) Shi Hu Sui *
Xanthium fruit (Fructus Xanthii) Cang Er Zi *
Schizonepeta plant (Herba seu Flos Schizonepeta Tenuifoliae) Jing Jie *
Angelica dahurica root (Radix Angelicae) Bai Zhi *
Pseudostellaria root (Radix Pseudostellaria Heterophylla) Tai Zi Shen *
Fritillaria bulb (Bulbus Fritillaria Cirrhosae) Chuan Bei Mu *
Paeonia root (Radix Paeoniae Lactiflorae) Bai Shao *
Platycodon root (Radix Platycodon Grandiflori) Jie Geng *
Licorice root (Radix Glycyrrhizae Uralensis) Gan Cao *
* Daily Value not established

Other Ingredients: Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, purified water (vegetarian capsules).

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    Vinay Ribeiro

    Allerphase review

    I started taking Allerphase 3 days ago (one capsule in the morning and one at night). I was suffering from rhinitis, asthma, and eczema all in one go. After taking Allerphase the symptoms have disappeared and my sleep has improved.

    September 5, 2022
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  • Dreama kolasa

    allerphase

    I was wondering if this could be used for a dog? My guggle is 2 and has had problems with allergies , She gets a shot every three months, takes apoquel, on cephalexin for infection is ears and feet , plus anal area. I just don’t see and improvement the pass year or more. Could this help? One vets environmental, other says food ,and they don’t really know. She itches all the time and is losing hair. Help please thank you

    January 31, 2022
    • Tango Advanced Nutrition

      February 1, 2022

      Dear Dreama,

      We do not have any feedback from our customers that AllerPhase would be useful for treating allergic skin itching in dogs.

      AllerPhase is helpful for respiratory allergies in humans but not for itching skin, so I would not expect it to be useful for your dog.

      Many veterinarians who use acupuncture also prescribe herbs and it could be helpful for you to
      locate one to assist you and your dog. It would be important to find a trained herbal veterinarian because they would know what herbs, and importantly, dosages would be safe for your dog.

      The website below lists veterinary acupuncturists and you can search Indiana to see if one is near you.

      https://www.aava.org/resources/

      With best regards,

      John

      John Steinke, L.Ac.
      Tango Advanced Nutrition
      1-866-778-2646, ext 6

  • carolyn elliott

    Allerphase

    Awesome have been using this for years. The whole family now uses it. Clears up allergies within a few hours of taking it.

    October 1, 2021
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  • Daphne

    Amazing asthma relief

    I’d been suffering with a bad case of asthma and itchy eyes and runny nose for a month. I read a comment in Dr mercolas article on asthma suggesting Allerphase so I ordered it and was amazed how much it helped my breathing. I immediately cut my inhaler to once a day only!

    August 5, 2021
    Verified Review
  • Angela Kendrick

    Allerphase is fantastic. I have always suffered from issues with seasonal pollen’s, resulting in sinus issues in the spring and fall every year of my life. Since starting Allerphase in 2019, I have not had a single sinus issue. I highly recommend for folks with allergies.

    January 28, 2021
    Verified Review
  • Carla

    AllerPhase helps alleviate my sinus discomfort. Thank you.

    November 23, 2020
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  • Dale Brethower

    Allerphase works for me, better than anything else. I live in AZ and use it much of the year even though this is not a high pollen count state

    February 7, 2020
  • Audrey Merchant

    I love this product. I no longer have to take Allegra. Instead I take AllerPhase once a day. It has helped me tremendously.

    January 3, 2020
  • Coreen Hall

    Great stuff

    October 16, 2019
  • M Lauren Fowler

    I have tried every natural remedy for relief from seasonal issues, from essential oils, to silver, and even OTC meds with nothing ever working, until I tried AllerPhase! For 3 years Allerphase has helped me with spring and fall irritants almost immediately! Definitely a MUST in your medicine cabinet

    October 1, 2019

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Background

Exposure to seasonal and perennial pollens, house dust, molds and pet dander often leads to respiratory discomforts, characterized by inflammation (swelling accompanied by exudation of fluids) affecting the eyes, sinuses, nose, throat and upper lung tissues to varying degrees. Traditional Chinese culture has historically relied on a selection of time-proven botanicals to work with the body to gently aid in modulating the three progressive stages underlying seasonal respiratory discomforts.

In Stage 1, the body has identified a substance as a potential threat, prompting a specialized class of cells called macrophages to destroy the substance. This in turn, leads the immune system to begin producing immunoglobulin E (IgE). Individuals prone to seasonal respiratory discomfort have been shown to create high levels of IgE antibodies.

In Stage 2, with the next exposure to the substance, the newly created IgE molecules begin to bind with the substance, unleashing a chemical cascade as mast cells begin to degranulate and release histamine and other inflammatory chemicals cytokines, interleukins, leukotrienes, and prostaglandins into the surrounding tissues.

Stage 3 usually occurring 2 to 24 hours after the initial response, is characterized by the influx of additional inflammatory cells, generating a new wave of issues as the newly recruited cells begin secreting chemicals of their own to sustain the inflammatory process.

Nasal and Sinus Congestion

Centipeda, Xanthium, Angelica and Schizonepeta have traditionally been used to support healthy nasal and sinus functions.

• Centipeda (Shi Hu Sui, Herba Centipeda) Volatile oils from Centipeda have been shown to modulate anti-inflammatory action by inhibition of pro-inflammatory cytokines in rat model.1 In a related study, Centipeda demonstrated effectiveness against ragweed pollen model by regulating the infiltration of eosinophil and mast cell proliferation.2

• Xanthium (Cang Er Zi, Fructus Xanthi) An active ingredient in Xanthium exhibits significant selective modulation of superoxide anion generation by human neutrophils induced by formyl-L-methionyl-L-leucyl-L-phenylalanine, with an IC50 value of 1.72 mcg/mL.3

• Angelica dahurica (Bai Zhi, Radix Angelicae Dahurica) Methoxy-8-(2-hydroxy-3-buthoxy-3-methylbutyloxy)-psoralen has been shown to regulate the cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2)-dependent phase of prostaglandin D(2) generation in bone marrow-derived mast cells (IC50, 23.5 mM). In addition, this compound consistently modulated the production of leukotriene C(4), demonstrating the ability to modulate both cyclooxygenase-2 and 5-lipoxygenase activity. Furthermore, this compound also affected the degranulation reaction (IC50, 4.1 mM).4

• Schizonepeta (Tai Zi Shen, Flos Schizonepeta Tenuifoliae) Schizonepeta tenuifolia extracts exhibit immunomodulation of the inflammatory response by regulating cytokine release, specifically the release of Th1 and Th2 cytokines from T cells as well as the unprimed CD4 T cells from differentiating into Th1 and Th2 cells.5

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Inflammation and Itching

AllerPhase also supports recovery from tissue swelling – an important component of seasonal respiratory issues – by including Fritillaria, Angelica, Paeonia and Platycodon. Another combination of herbs – Centipeda, Fritillaria, Platycodon and Licorice – aid the body by regulating against the accumulation of fluids.

• Fritillaria (Chuan Bei Mu, Bulbus Fritillariae Cirrhosa) In one study Fritillaria modulated airway inflammation by suppression of cytokines, IgE, histamine production, and eosinophilic accumulation along with increased interferon-gamma production in tests on lung tissue.6

• Paeonia (Bai Shao, Radix Paeoniae Lactiflorae) The root of Paeonia lactiflora has been used frequently in traditional healing practices of Korea, China and Japan. Research suggests that constituents in Paeonia lactiflora – paeoniflorin and paeonol – can modulate IgE-induced scratching behaviors and mast cell degranulation.7

• Platycodon (Jie Geng, Radix Platycodon Grandiflori) Platycodon root has been shown to regulate the NF-kappaB pathway, specifically inhibiting the expression of lipopolysaccharide-induced iNOS and COX-2 genes at the transcriptional level.8

• Licorice (Gan Cao, Radix Glycyrrhiza Uralensis) Glycyrrhizin from Glycyrrhiza root has been shown to modulate airway constriction, lung inflammation and infiltration of eosinophils in bronchial areas by stimulating CD4 and CD8 immune cell function.9

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Long-Term Benefits

While many of the herbs in AllerPhase are directed towards supporting a healthy immune response to seasonal respiratory discomforts, AllerPhase also supports overall general immune system function. Paeonia and Pseudostellaria have been shown to promote liver and lung function to support proper, overall immune function. These herbs are likely to be partly responsible for helping to regulate the potential for future episodes of seasonal respiratory discomforts.

Safety

The herbs in AllerPhase have a long history of safe use in Traditional Chinese healing practices for seasonal respiratory discomforts. AllerPhase is a non-drowsy formula that doesn’t cause fatigue or fuzzy thinking. And since AllerPhase is not a CNS stimulant the formula does not cause the wired sensation typical of certain OTC preparations

References
1. Qin RA, Mei X, Wan L, Shi JL, Shen YJ. Effects of the volatile oil of Centipeda minima on acute pleural effusion in rats induced by an intrapleural injection of car, Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi. 2005 Aug;30(15):1192-4. PMID: 16201699.
2. Liu ZG, Yu HM, Wen SL, Liu YL. Histopathological study on allergic rhinitis with Centipeda minima, Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi. 2005 Feb;30(4):292-4. PMID: 15724411.
3. Lee CL, Huang PC, Hsieh PW, Hwang TL, Hou YY, Chang FR, Wu YC., (-)-Xanthienopyran, a new inhibitor of superoxide anion generation by activated neutrophils, and further constituents of the seeds of Xanthium strumarium, Planta Med. 2008 Aug;74(10):1276-9. PMID: 18622908.
4. Hua JM, Moon TC, Hong TG, Park KM, Son JK, Chang HW. 5-Methoxy-8-(2-hydroxy-3-buthoxy-3-methylbutyloxy)-psoralen isolated from Angelica dahurica inhibits cyclooxygenase-2 and 5-lipoxygenase in mouse bone marrow-derived mast cells, Arch Pharm Res. 2008 May;31(5):617-21. PMID: 18481018.
5. Kang H, Oh YJ, Choi HY, Ham IH, Bae HS, et.al., Immunomodulatory effect of Schizonepeta tenuifolia water extract on mouse Th1/Th2 cytokine production in-vivo and in-vitro J Pharm Pharmacol. 2008 Jul;60(7):901-7. PMID: 18549677.
6. Yeum HS, Lee YC, Kim SH, Roh SS, et.al., Fritillaria cirrhosa, Anemarrhena asphodeloides, Lee-Mo-Tang and cyclosporine a inhibit ovalbumin-induced eosinophil accumulation and Th2-mediated bronchial hyperresponsiveness in a murine model of asthma, Basic Clin Pharmacol Toxicol. 2007 Mar;100(3):205-13. PMID: 17309526.
7. Lee B, Shin YW, Bae EA, Han SJ, et.al., effect of the root of Paeonia lactiflora and its constituents paeoniflorin and paeonol, Arch Pharm Res. 2008 Apr;31(4):445-50. PMID: 18449501.
8. Chung JW, Noh EJ, Zhao HL, Sim JS, et.al., Anti-inflammatory activity of prosapogenin methyl ester of platycodin D via nuclear factor-kappaB pathway inhibition, Biol Pharm Bull. 2008 Nov;31(11):2114-20. PMID: 18981583.
9. Brush, Mendenhall E, Guggenheim A, Chan T, Connelly E, et.al., The effect of Echinacea purpurea, Astragalus membranaceus and Glycyrrhiza glabra on CD69 expression and immune cell activation in humans, Phytother Res. 2006 Jun 28, Pubmed ID: 16807880.

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