
What causes allergies?
The point of entry for airborne allergens is the nasal tract, this is normally protected by a sticky mucus that lies on top of minute hairs, which rhythmically move to filter incoming pollens, viruses, fungi and bacteria. However, the mucus defence system in the nasal tract can become compromised. Without a healthy mucus acting like fly paper to trap some of the billions of airborne particles that enter the nasal tract daily, some may enter the lungs and even the circulatory system, triggering inflammation, breathing problems, itchy eyes, even a skin rash. These particles also trigger the release of histamine to wash the offending particles away causing the chronic runny nose that many people experience. When things do go wrong Nasaleze helps to simply and naturally restore the bodies own filtration system.
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How can Nasaleze help?
Nasaleze treats the cause of allergies, not the symptoms. Nasaleze is an all-natural allergy treatment that delivers a fine mist of powder into the nasal passages, where it creates a thin gel that mimics natural mucous and provides an additional cellulose barrier where you may be lacking sticky mucous. By creating this extra barrier of protection, Nasaleze limits particles from being breathed in through the nose, thereby relieving allergy and hayfever symptoms.
Facts
Did you know that according to the Guinness Book of Records the world record for sneezing is held by an English lady? She began sneezing on 13th January 1981 and did not stop until 978 days later!
Another person from England called Patrick Webster began sneezing several hundred times a day at age 17 and didn’t stop until 35 years later. BBC News reports that over 60 doctors saw Webster before he realised he was allergic to his morning breakfast cereal.
Despite its name, hayfever has nothing to do with hay or fever. A 19th century physician called it this because he began sneezing every time he entered a hay barn! In a fresh countryside atmosphere the air contains many irritants, which are either natural or man-made pollens which cause hay fever. Animal fur and house dust mites are among the many allergens floating about in the air causing considerable misery to those who are sensitive to them.
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