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    PS
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    What causes seasonal allergies in otherwise healthy people and what could be done to get rid of them once and for all?

    #508
    Marla Pietruszko
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    Seasonal allergies are triggered by having antibody production within the epithelial lining of the lungs due to cytokine influx. Things that trigger these cytokines to be produced are usually pathogenic imbalance (fungal overgrowth within the lungs) within the respiratory. Having pathogens within the lungs trigger th2 immune cells to be secreted which leads to chronic inflammation. So anything “foreign” that enters the lungs such as pollen would come in contact with those cytokines and histamine would be produced. You want to take antiinflamamtories such as quercetin, glutathione (amazing for the lungs), medicinal mushrooms and do a good candida cleanse! As you improve fungal opvergrowth, your Th2 cells should slowly increase to bring back balance within the respiratory system.
    Let me know if you have any other questions ! 🙂

    #517
    PS
    Participant

    Thank you! Is black current bud ok as an anti-inflammatory as I already have that on hand. Also, I have liposomal glutathione on hand as well so is 1 pill/day of that sufficient? Would the person still need quercetin of they are doing black current bud? And I remember you mentioned in your story that you do the black current bud on and off so are u able to kindly guide me on how many days should be taken off in between. Thanks once again.

    #521
    Marla Pietruszko
    Keymaster

    Black current bud behaves differently than Quercetin so i would do both if youre having seasonal allergies. Follow the bottle dosage of glutathione as well 🙂

    I usually do 4 weeks on 2 weeks off as needed for black current bud.

    #2662
    Faye Watha
    Participant

    Hello Marla,
    my son is 12 years old and has bad allergies such as watery

    eyes and sneezing.What is the best protocol to follow please?

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    Marla Pietruszko
    Keymaster

    Hello! sorry I missed this question somehow! Allergies are coming from overexposure to toxins which increases inflammatory cytokines, this elevates histamine which causes allergic symptoms. I would have him eat an inflammatory diet and strictly avoid gluten, sugar and dairy while taking antihistamines like rutin, quercetin, vitamin C, chlorella, and Imu-gen.

    ALso look into allergiplex homeopathic which is great for seasonal allergies although works best when taken BEFORE allergy season begins.

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