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What is allergic cough?
I always say it in front, so I'm not interested in the later translation, and I think you should see the part of the new drug "Farfara extract". ) I am also an allergic rhinitis patient! I believe my allergic rhinitis will not be lighter than yours. At the beginning of senior three, I sneezed an average of n times a day, wiping off the skin and people under my nose! But I didn't cheat on my way to the hospital, and it went smoothly, because I know that if someone says he can cure the disease, he is lying! Strictly speaking, I haven't seen a doctor. I just read some literature about allergies and rhinitis on the Internet (some of them are in English, which means that even the most advanced technology abroad can't cure the disease, so don't easily believe the unofficial and informal propaganda in China: xxxx can cure allergic rhinitis).
Personally, allergic rhinitis can be understood as "allergic rhinitis = allergy+rhinitis", so the treatment should not only treat rhinitis, but also treat allergies! Otherwise, it's useless to treat again! I learned on the Internet that opc is the best and most advanced medicine for treating allergies (note: opc is neither the best nor the most advanced medicine for treating allergies, please refer to the official documents, or look at some English official documents I translated below), so I bought some opc (grape seed extract), ate it for a few days (and sprayed some nasal sprays at the same time), and it worked (although I am not sure whether opc is useful or not, I am sure that opc is really good for my health). Rhinitis has not been treated, and now there is always one who is not well ventilated, but the impact is not great! I just want to see what good medicine can cure rhinitis tonight! )
I often fall for it when I see someone "seeking medical treatment" on the forum! Next, I want to talk about some things that we should pay attention to when choosing treatment plans and buying drugs! First of all, you should have a certain understanding of allergies and rhinitis, read some official materials, and get a general understanding of foreign advanced technology in this field (it must be official, not advertised by merchants). So when you go to the doctor, you can know whether the "expert" or "doctor" you are facing is cheating you! In addition: be especially careful when buying medicine (my mother bought a "fake medicine" this summer, saying it is an imported medicine for treating rhinitis. As a result, I checked online whether it was imported medicine for hepatitis or prescribed by the staff hospital [I am from an oil field], and doctors were afraid to give my mother a box when prescribing medicine)! When buying medicine, it is not necessarily expensive, and the expensive medicine is likely to be fake, or even if it is a real medicine, it is not worth the money itself, that is to say, there may be other regular medicines with better curative effect and much cheaper price than him! Another thing this summer, a friend of mine spent more than 150 on a bottle of medicine for allergic rhinitis, saying it was imported from Australia. As a result, the manufacturer written by an Australian registered enterprise could not be found in official website! Therefore, you must be careful when you plan to buy an imported drug that calls itself xxx, because these drugs are often more expensive (personally, those drugs that are ridiculously expensive are often not genuine drugs [that is, fake drugs or drugs that ask for prices at will]! This country strictly controls the import of medicines. Imported drugs have import batch numbers and so on. These imported drugs can be found in the Food and Drug Administration! If you can't find the medicine you want in the Food and Drug Administration, it should be fake! If the Food and Drug Administration refuses to serve, it will have to take some detours. It seems that the database query system of the US Food and Drug Administration has been unable to work. I called once and had a bad attitude. Didn't tell me anything, so I said check the database, damn it! You can use a database. I'll call him! )! Those western developed countries have official websites to register all their registered enterprises, as well as official medical and health websites, from which you can find useful information (we can also see the gap between China and the west)!
Below I translated some official materials that I think are useful to all patients! For the convenience of comparison, I translated it in sections. I am also a student of environmental art, and this medical literature will involve many professional medical terms. My ability is limited, I can't translate it accurately, and I have been poor in Chinese since I was a child, especially in composition, so please forgive me!
The following document link: /GetContent.aspx? token = e 0498803-7f 62-4563-8d 47-5 Fe 33 da 65 DD 4 & amp; Chunkiid=2 14 14) (I recommend all patients to have a look, I believe it will help you! )
Allergy, respiratory tract
Related terms
? Hay fever; Pollen allergy; seasonal allergy
Recommended main natural therapies
? Diptera compositae
Other proposed natural therapies
? Acupuncture; Adrenal extract; Indian herbal medicine; Bacopa Monniera (Boulami); Barberry bee pollen; Betaine hydrochloride; Cat's paw; Coleus forskohlii; Enzyme enhanced desensitization (EPD); Fish oil; GLA(γ- linolenic acid); Hypnosis; MSM nettle leaves; Other flavonoids of OPCs, including citrus bioflavonoids; Probiotics; Quercetin; Rosmarinic acid/perilla; Soy sauce extract (soy sauce polysaccharide); Spirulina; Sublingual immunotherapy (Slit); Golden olive with heart leaves; Topical capsaicin; Chinese medicine; Vitamin B 6;; Vitamin b12; Vitamin c; tocopherol
Allergy, respiratory tract
Related terms
Hay fever; Pollen allergy; seasonal allergy
Main recommendations of natural therapy
Farfara (a plant, which will be explained in detail later)
Other suggestions for natural therapy
Acupuncture; Adrenal extract; Indian herbal medicine; Bacopa Monniera (Boulami); Funiu flower; Bee pollen; Betaine hydrochloride; Cat's paw; Coleus forskohlii; Enzyme enhanced desensitization (EPD); Fish oil; GLA(γ- linolenic acid); Hypnosis; MSM nettle leaves; OPCs (grape seed extract); Other flavonoids, including citrus bioflavonoids; Probiotics; Quercetin; Rosmarinic acid/perilla; Soy sauce extract (soy sauce polysaccharide); Spirulina; Sublingual immunotherapy (Slit); Golden olive with heart leaves; Local capsaicin; China Traditional Chinese Medicine; Vitamin B 6;; Vitamin b12; Vitamin c; tocopherol
For other types of allergies, see asthma and eczema.
About 7% of Americans suffer from hay fever, an allergic symptom that can cause runny nose, sneezing and tears. It is officially called allergic rhinitis, allergic sinusitis or allergic conjunctivitis according to whether the symptoms are mainly manifested in the nose, sinuses or eyes. Pollen fever usually peaks when certain plants pollinate or molds flourish. People who suffer from perennial rhinitis may be allergic to persistent allergens from dust mites, mice and cockroaches in the environment.
Here is how hay fever works. The response to the above triggers is that individuals who are allergic will produce exaggerated immune responses. Substances called IgEs flood the nasal cavity, white blood cells called eosinophils arrive in millions, and inflammatory substances such as histamine, prostaglandin and leukotrienes are released in large quantities. The overall effect is common swelling, dripping, itching and pain.
The mechanism of allergic reaction is quite clear. However, why allergic people react so strongly to harmless pollen remains a complete mystery.
Conventional treatment of hay fever mainly includes non-sedative antihistamines and nasal steroids, which are usually very effective.
Other types of allergies are asthma and eczema.
About 7% of Americans suffer from allergies, which can cause runny nose, sneezing and tears. According to its symptoms, it is mainly manifested in the nose, sinuses and eyes, and its official name is allergic rhinitis, allergic sinusitis or allergic conjunctivitis. Allergy is usually the most serious when a particular plant begins to pollinate or bloom. Those who have allergic experience all the year round may be allergic to dust, rats and cockroaches in the environment.
Here's how allergies work. By reacting to the above substances, the immune system of allergic patients will overreact. When a substance called IgEs flows through the nasal cavity, white blood cells will awaken hundreds of millions of eosinophils, thus releasing a large number of irritating substances such as histamine, prostaglandin and leukotrienes. The consequences are familiar swelling, runny nose, itching and pain.
The mechanical principle of allergic reaction is quite easy to understand, but why allergic patients react so much to those very small pollen is still completely unknown.
The conventional methods to treat allergies mainly include antihistamines without sedative effect (antihistamines without sedatives) and nasal steroids (nasal steroids), which are usually effective.
Recommended main natural therapies
Diptera compositae
As we all know, coltsfoot is a promising new treatment for migraine. However, coltsfoot may also contribute to allergic rhinitis.
In a two-week, double-blind, placebo-controlled study, 186 patients with intermittent allergic rhinitis took three tablets or one tablet a day, which could relieve allergic symptoms compared with placebo. The benefit of higher dose group is obviously greater. This "dose dependence" is regarded as a confirmation signal that the treatment is indeed effective.
In another double-blind study, 330 people received Farfara extract (one tablet three times a day), antihistamine fexofenadine (Allegra) or placebo. The results showed that Farfara farfara was as effective as fexofenadine, and both were more effective than placebo.
A double-blind study of 125 patients with hay fever (technically, seasonal allergic rhinitis) was conducted for two weeks, and the standardized Farfara extract was compared with the antihistamine certizine. 18 according to the ratings of doctors and patients, these two treatments have proved to be equally effective. Unfortunately, this study did not use a placebo group.
Two much smaller studies yielded inconsistent results. 27,35
For more information, including dosage and safety issues, please refer to the complete Butterberg article.
The main proposal of natural therapy (don't underestimate natural therapy! )
Diptera compositae
Butterbur is a kind of Chinese herbal medicine, which is considered to be an effective method to treat migraine. However, coltsfoot may also be very helpful for allergic rhinitis.
In a two-week double-blind study, 186 patients with intermittent allergic rhinitis were treated with 3 tablets a day and 1 tablet a day respectively. Comparing the results with the placebo trial, the high dose can obviously alleviate the allergic symptoms, and the difference between the two doses proves that this treatment is effective.
In another double-blind study, 330 patients took Farfara extract (one tablet three times a day) and the antihistamine Allegra or placebo every day. The results showed that Farfara farfara and fexofenadine were equally effective, and the effect was better than placebo when used together.
In the previous two weeks, in another double-blind study aimed at 125 allergic patients (scientifically speaking, seasonal allergic patients), patients took Farfara extract and the antihistamine certizine respectively, and compared them. According to the evaluation of doctors and patients, the two treatments are equally effective. Unfortunately, this study did not involve placebos.
The two studies yielded inconsistent results. (see 27, 35. No translation in the future)
For more information, including dosage and safety matters, please refer to the complete Butterberg document.
Other proposed natural therapies
......
Other suggestions for natural therapy
. . . . . I won't translate this part. If you are interested, you can go online and have a look yourself. )
Let's talk about Jin Fenghua.
Diptera compositae
Hybrid petals
Main proposed use
? Allergy; Migraine (prevention)
Other proposed uses
? Asthma; Musculoskeletal pain; Ulcer protection
Farfara (Farfara, I'm not sure)
Mixed petaloid coral (possibly a component)
Efficacy of the main proposal
Allergy; Prevention of migraine
Validity of other proposals
Asthma; Musculoskeletal pain; Ulcer protector
Farfara can be found along rivers, ditches and swamps in parts of northern Asia, Europe and North America. It grows red stems in early spring, and then huge heart-shaped leaves with fuzzy gray under them. Once the leaves appear, coltsfoot is a bit like rhubarb-its common name is swamp rhubarb. Because of the size of the leaf, it is sometimes called "umbrella leaf". Other more or less descriptive common names abound, including Blatdock, Bogthorne, Butterdock, Bartledock, Capudock, flapperdock and langwort.
Butterbur is often described as having an unpleasant smell, but the stench does not protect it from human harvest. This plant has long been used as an antispasmodic and is considered to be effective in treating stomach cramps, whooping cough and asthma.
From the outside, it has been applied as an ointment to wounds or skin ulcers.
Farfara can be found in rivers, ditches and wet places in northern Asia and Europe, including parts of North America. In early spring, it grows red flowers from its stems. Later, it grows very big heart-shaped leaves with gray fluff under them. Once it grows leaves, Butterbur looks a bit like rhubarb-his other name is swamp rhubarb. Because of its size, it is sometimes called "umbrella leaf". There are other names that can more or less reflect his image, such as Blatdock, Boghorn, Butterworth, Butterworth, Kapdokin, Flepp Docker and Longworth. (Actually, you can find many photos about Butterword by typing Butterword on Google. )
Farfara usually has an unpleasant smell, but even this smell can't stop it from being harvested by people. This plant has a long history of treating convulsions and is considered to have a good effect on stomach cramps, whooping cough and asthma.
In addition, Crotalaria is often applied to wounds and ulcers as an ointment.
What's coltsfoot for today?
A special nontoxic coltsfoot extract has been studied to treat various diseases. Two double-blind experiments show that this but terbur extract may help prevent migraine. 1, 16 In addition, meaningful evidence shows that this extract is helpful for hay fever.
There is evidence that Cynanchum komarovii has anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic effects. On this basis, it has been suggested that it can be used to treat various musculoskeletal pain diseases. However, no meaningful clinical trials have been reported. 4, 5, 6 Butterbur has also carried out highly preliminary research, which is used to treat asthma 7, 8 and protect the stomach wall from damage, thus helping to prevent ulcers. 9, 10
Preliminary evidence shows that coltsfoot may not be particularly effective for allergic skin diseases (such as eczema). 19
What is coltsfoot mainly used for now?
Non-toxic coltsfoot extract has been studied for treating various diseases. In two double-blind experiments, Farfara extract has a good effect on preventing migraine, and there is obvious evidence that Farfara extract also has a good effect on allergies.
There is also some evidence that the bee fight cabbage has anti-stimulation and anti-spasm effects. On this basis, Farfara is used to treat various diseases of muscle and bone pain, but clinical trials have not been recorded. Beesward is also used to treat asthma and protect stomach damage, so it can effectively prevent ulcers.
Hay fever (allergic rhinitis)
Butterbur seems to affect the immune system in some way, which indicates that it should contribute to hay fever (technically, "seasonal allergic rhinitis"). 15,20 on this basis, it has been tested as an allergy treatment and achieved positive results in a large number of studies.
In a two-week, double-blind, placebo-controlled study, 186 patients with intermittent allergic rhinitis took three tablets or one tablet a day, which could relieve allergic symptoms compared with placebo. A significantly greater benefit was observed in the high dose group. This "dose dependence" is usually considered as a confirmation signal that the treatment is indeed effective.
In another double-blind study, 330 people took Flos Farfarae extract (one tablet three times a day), the antihistamine Allegra or a placebo. The results showed that Farfara farfara was as effective as fexofenadine, and both were more effective than placebo.
A two-week double-blind study was conducted on 125 patients with hay fever, and the standardized Farfara extract was compared with the antihistamine certizine. 14 according to the ratings of doctors and patients, these two treatments have proved to be equally effective. Unfortunately, this study did not use a placebo group.
Two much smaller studies produced inconsistent results. 2 1,22
The working principle of coltsfoot is not clear. Unlike standard antihistamines, it does not seem to reduce the reaction of allergic skin tests. 27
Allergy (allergic rhinitis)
Farfara can obviously affect the immune system, which shows that it is very useful for treating allergies (scientifically speaking, "seasonal allergic rhinitis"). On this basis, a large number of satisfactory research results have been obtained in the experiments used to treat allergies.
In a two-week double-blind study, 186 patients with intermittent allergic rhinitis were treated with 3 tablets a day and 1 tablet a day respectively. Comparing the results with the placebo trial, the high dose can obviously alleviate the allergic symptoms, and the difference between the two doses proves that this treatment is effective.
In another double-blind study, 330 patients took Farfara extract (one tablet three times a day) and the antihistamine Allegra or placebo every day. The results showed that Farfara farfara and fexofenadine were equally effective, and the effect was better than placebo when used together.
In the previous two weeks, in another double-blind study aimed at 125 allergic patients (scientifically speaking, seasonal allergic patients), patients took Farfara extract and the antihistamine certizine respectively, and compared them. According to the evaluation of doctors and patients, the two treatments are equally effective. Unfortunately, this study did not involve placebos.
The two studies yielded inconsistent results.
How it works is not clear. Unlike antihistamines, it did not show good efficacy in skin allergy tests.
dosage
The usual dosage of butterbur is 50-75 mg twice a day, which is a standard extract and has been treated to eliminate the potentially dangerous chemical pyrrolizidine alkaloids (see safety issues below).
Warning: It is absolutely not recommended to use any farfara product containing pyrrolizidine alkaloids.
dosage
The usual dosage of Flos Farfarae is: after removing a dangerous substance called pyrrolizidine alkaloid, take 50~75 mg of standard Flos Farfarae extract once and twice a day (see the following safety precautions).
Note: It is absolutely not recommended to take any product containing farfara extract of pyrrolizidine alkaloids.
Burping and other mild gastrointestinal discomfort are the main side effects of Farfara farfara extract in research and post-marketing monitoring involving adults and children. 16,26,28
Butterbur contains hepatotoxic and possibly carcinogenic components called pyrrolizidine alkaloids. 12 fortunately, these compounds can be removed from butterbur products. 13 In Germany, the maximum allowable content of pyrrolizidine alkaloids in butterbur products is set as the recommended daily dose 1 microgram.
Before further safety testing, pregnant or lactating women, young children or people with severe kidney or liver diseases should not use Tussilago farfara.
Through the research and market supervision involving adults and children, the main side effects of Farfara Flos extract are burping and mild gastrointestinal discomfort.
Honeysuckle contains hepatotoxic and carcinogenic components, which are called pyrrolizidine alkaloids. Fortunately, these mixtures can be removed from coltsfoot products. In Germany, the maximum allowable content of pyrrolizidine alkaloids in Farfara products is: the daily dose cannot be greater than 1 mg.
Tussilago farfara should not be used for pregnant women or women in the period of sufu, young children and people with severe liver and kidney diseases until further and safer experiments are successful.
I haven't found any coltsfoot extract in China, but it is sold in Yi Bei, www.ebay.com abroad (you can find it by searching for "coltsfoot extract" on it), and the price is between 12 and 49 dollars! Besides, you can also find a lot of relevant information on Google. At the connection: /store/productlist.aspx? C = herbs and spices. Cid = allergy sells all kinds of antiallergic drugs, including coltsfoot flower extract (foreign, I don't know how to buy it! )。 I have never bought or eaten coltsfoot extract. Actually, I really want to buy it, but I have no experience in overseas shopping! Who has this experience or can buy similar products from China, please let us know! My contact information, email address: Woolf7 19@yahoo.com QQ: 309943222.
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In addition, by the way, the most powerful opc extraction company in China is the peak of Tianjin! Taobao seems to be a bottle of 25 yuan,100g! I saw many people on the Internet saying that opc was invalid, and some even spent hundreds of dollars on beauty, but it didn't work. Some people even can't sleep at night after taking OPC (there is no such side effect in the official documents), but many people around me are taking OPC now, and no one says it doesn't work, and it only takes 3 to 5 days to feel the effect (skin reaction), so I think those who take OPC and have no effect may have bought fake drugs. ! When buying medicine, don't feel expensive, the key is to be formal. Often those so-called awesome drugs are blown out by profiteers. Buy drugs produced by regular manufacturers and from regular channels. This kind of medicine is of good quality and reasonable price! ! ) I have been eating grape seeds of the brand Aodili, because it has telephone anti-counterfeiting, but I want to change the medicine recently, because its opc content is only 25 mg per pill, which is too low! I want to buy pure powder produced by Tianjin Jianfeng company, and I haven't started to buy it yet! (Note: Dear patients, I am not sure whether opc is effective for allergic rhinitis. I just think it's good for my health! )
Wish a healthy body
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