Having allergic rhinitis (AR) and asthma come with many struggles, making each day a little bit harder to go through. A body that goes through these conditions indicates an imbalanced immune system—something we don’t want to have in these unprecendented times.
The immune system of people with asthma and allergic rhinitis are usually overreactive. This means their immune system has unnecessarily react to stimuli like pollen or allergens, causing inflammation and production of antibodies which can be a danger even to healthy cells.
With overreactive immune systems, the solution is all about balance. A balanced immune system means that cells can more accurately determine if triggers are indeed harmful or not, and then react more correctly. This leads to a reduction of symptoms associated with allergic rhinitis, and a reduced number of asthma attacks.
To get a more balanced immune system, look for an immunomodulator made with CM-Glucan. CM-Glucan is a more potent and 100x absorbable immunomodulator extracted from beta-glucan through a Swiss patented process. Together with proper medication prescribed by doctors, taking CM-Glucan can help in reducing the severity and recurrence of health conditions associated with having an imbalanced immune system like asthma and AR.
Immunomax is a food supplement made with pure CM-Glucan. It’s available at leading drug stores in these variants:
Immunomax (Made with 10mg CM-Glucan per capsule)
Adults with mild colds and asthma
Immunomax Forte (Made with 30mg CM-Glucan per capsule)
Adults with severe asthma and allergic rhinitis
Immunomax Syrup for Kids(Made with 10mg CM-Glucan per 5mL) Kids with mild colds and asthma
Immunomax Forte Syrup for Kids (Made with 20mgs CM-Glucan per 5mL)
Kids with moderate to severe asthma, primary complex and RTI
From Araw to Aircon: How Temperature Swings Affect Immunity It’s not just the weather! In the Philippines, it’s common to blame sudden colds or sniffles on unpredictable weather. One moment it’s blazing hot under the sun, suddenly you’re shivering in an air-conditioned room. While it may seem like the culprit is the climate itself, the reality is more nuanced— temperature swings, rather than just the weather, can affect our immune system.