Natura-Allergy By Pacific BioLogic Overview & Drug Interactions
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Supplement: Natura-Allergy by Pacific BioLogic
This product contains
Below is a list of the 'active' ingredients listed on the supplement label for this product.
For a list of 'other ingredients', such as fillers, please see the 'Label Information' section on this page.
Proprietary Blend
Ingredient Group | Proprietary Blend (Combination) |
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Category | blend |
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pubescent Angelica
Ingredient Group Angelica Category botanical
Notopterygium
Ingredient Group Notopterygium Category botanical
Licorice
Description:Licorice, also known as glycyrrhiza, is a plant native to parts of Europe, Asia, and the Mediterranean region. The root of the plant has been used for centuries in traditional medicine and is often consumed in the form of candy, tea, and supplements. Licorice has a number of purported health benefits, including the ability to soothe sore throats, reduce inflammation, and improve digestive problems. It may also have antiviral and antibacterial properties. Licorice naturally contains glycyrrhizin, or glycyrrhizic acid, which can have toxic effects if consumed in large amounts. However, licorice can be processed to remove glycyrrhizin, resulting in DGL (deglycyrrhizinated licorice). Many dietary supplements that contain deglycyrrhizinated licorice are often simply named 'DGL'.
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Ingredient Group Licorice Category botanical
Sichuan Lovage
Ingredient Group Sichuan Lovage Category botanical
Bupleurum
Description:Bupleurum is a plant that is native to Asia and Europe. It is a member of the carrot family (Apiaceae) and is known for its small, yellow flowers and thin, spiky leaves. In traditional medicine, bupleurum is believed to have anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects and is used to treat a variety of conditions, including pain, digestive problems, respiratory infections, and skin disorders. Bupleurum is also believed to have a number of other medicinal properties, including the ability to improve immune function, reduce the risk of heart disease, and lower cholesterol levels. Bupleurum is often used in conjunction with other ingredients in traditional Chinese herbal dietary supplements.
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Ingredient Group Bupleurum Category botanical
Platycodon
Ingredient Group Platycodon Category botanical
Peucedanum
Ingredient Group Peucedanum Category botanical
Poria
Ingredient Group Poria Mushroom Category other
Bitter Orange
Description:Bitter orange, also known as Seville orange or sour orange, is a type of citrus fruit that is native to Southeast Asia. It is closely related to the sweet orange, but has a much more bitter and sour flavor. Bitter orange is a rich source of vitamin C and other nutrients, including calcium, potassium, and folate. It is also a good source of antioxidants. Bitter orange has been used in traditional medicine for a number of purported health benefits, including improved digestion, improved immune function, and reduced inflammation. Bitter orange also contains synephrine, a compound similar in structure to ephedrine. Synephrine is thought to have stimulant effects and is often used to increase energy, improve athletic performance, and as a weight loss supplement. When used as a dietary supplement, the dosage is typically standardized by its synephrine content.
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Ingredient Group Bitter orange Category botanical
Kudzu
Description:Kudzu (Pueraria lobata) is a climbing vine native to Southeast Asia. It is known for its ability to grow rapidly and is considered an invasive species in some areas because it can overtake and smother native vegetation. Kudzu has a long history of use in traditional Chinese medicine, where it is known as "ge gen." It is believed to have a number of medicinal properties, such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and cholesterol-lowering effects. Some studies have suggested that it may be helpful in reducing blood pressure and improving blood flow to the brain. Additionally, as a dietary supplement, it is often marketed for liver health and there is some evidence to suggest that kudzu may have potential benefits for people with alcoholism by helping to reduce alcohol cravings.
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Ingredient Group Kudzu Category botanical
Astragalus
Description:Astragalus is a genus of plants native to Asia and Northern Africa, and is known for its small, yellow or purple flowers and its long, tapering root. In traditional medicine, astragalus has been used to boost the immune system and treat a variety of conditions, including colds, flu, and upper respiratory infections. It is commonly referred to as an 'adaptogen', which are theorized to help the body resist stress.
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Ingredient Group Astragalus Category botanical
Fragrant Angelica
Ingredient Group Fragrant Angelica Category botanical
Chinese Cimicifuga
Description:Black cohosh (Actaea racemosa) is a perennial plant native to North America and is sometimes referred to as "black snakeroot" or "bugbane". Black cohosh is often taken as a supplement to help with menopause symptoms, such as hot flashes, night sweats, and mood changes. It is also sometimes used to help with premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and other menstrual issues. Black cohosh supplements are typically standardized for their triterpene glycoside content.
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Ingredient Group Black Cohosh Category botanical
Cang-zhu Atractylodes
Description:Atractylodes is a genus of flowering plants native to eastern Asia, with its roots being used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), traditional Japanese medicine (Kampo), and traditional Thai medicine. It is found in formulations like ninjin-yoei-to and shenling baizhu san. Pharmacokinetic studies show that atractylodin, a major bioactive compound, is absorbed rapidly after oral administration, with peak plasma concentrations reached within 0.5-2 hours. The root contains sesquiterpenoids, sterols, and essential oils, with constituents like atractylenolides and atractylon. These compounds contribute to various purported pharmacological effects, including anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, and gastrointestinal effects, but more research is needed for a better understanding of its overall effectiveness in these areas.
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Ingredient Group Atractylodes Category botanical
Siler
Ingredient Group Siler Category botanical
Ginger
Description:Ginger is a spice native to Asia and part of the Zingiberaceae family. It has a pungent, spicy flavor and is often used to add flavor to dishes and drinks. Ginger has a long history of use in traditional medicine and is believed to have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and other medicinal properties. It is commonly used to treat nausea, motion sickness, and other digestive issues. Ginger is also sometimes used to relieve pain and reduce inflammation. Ginger supplements generally standardize several compounds found in the root, and are often labeled as containing a certain amount of 'ginger root extract'.
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Ingredient Group Ginger Category botanical
Jujube
Ingredient Group Jujube Category botanical
Sichuan Pepper
Ingredient Group Sichuan Pepper Category botanical
Drugs that interact with Natura-Allergy by Pacific BioLogic
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Label Information
Supplement Facts:
Daily Value (DV) Target Group(s): | Adults and children 4 or more years of age |
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Minimum serving Sizes: |
1 Capsule(s)
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Maximum serving Sizes: |
4 Capsule(s)
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Servings per container | 22 |
UPC/BARCODE | 065367421004 |
Ingredient | Amount per Serving | Group | % DV, Adults & children 4+ years |
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Proprietary Blend |
0 NP
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Proprietary Blend (Combination) |
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pubescent Angelica |
0 NP
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Angelica |
--
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Notopterygium |
0 NP
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Notopterygium |
--
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Licorice |
0 NP
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Licorice |
--
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Sichuan Lovage |
0 NP
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Sichuan Lovage |
--
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Bupleurum |
0 NP
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Bupleurum |
--
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Platycodon |
0 NP
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Platycodon |
--
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Peucedanum |
0 NP
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Peucedanum |
--
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Poria |
0 NP
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Poria Mushroom |
--
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Bitter Orange |
0 NP
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Bitter orange |
--
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Kudzu |
0 NP
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Kudzu |
--
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Astragalus |
0 NP
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Astragalus |
--
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Fragrant Angelica |
0 NP
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Fragrant Angelica |
--
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Chinese Cimicifuga |
0 NP
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Black Cohosh |
--
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Cang-zhu Atractylodes |
0 NP
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Atractylodes |
--
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Siler |
0 NP
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Siler |
--
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Ginger |
0 NP
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Ginger |
--
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Jujube |
0 NP
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Jujube |
--
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Sichuan Pepper |
0 NP
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Sichuan Pepper |
--
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Other Ingredients: |
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Label Statments:
Suggested/Recommended/Usage/Directions |
- Suggested Dosage: Take 1-4 capsules 3 times daily between meals or every 4 hours until symptoms are relieved.
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Precautions |
- Caution: If pregnant or nursing, consult your healthcare provider before using this, or any other product.
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Storage |
- Store in a cool, dry place, do not refrigerate.
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General Statements |
- This product is manufactured in an FDA compliant facility
- Powerful Tools for Gentle Healing
- 700 mg
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FDA Statement of Identity |
- Herbal Supplement
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Seals/Symbols |
- Made in the USA
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FDA Disclaimer Statement |
- The above information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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Brand Information
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Manufactured for: | |
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Name | Pacific BioLogic Co. |
City | Concord |
State | CA |
ZipCode | 94521 |
Phone Number | 800 869-8783 |
Web Address | www.pacificbiologic.com |
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