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- Allergies -
An allergy is an extreme and uncontrolled reaction of the immune system
to various materials, which are not necessarily disease inducing.
There are many substances that may trigger
allergies, and any person may have a different sensitivity to different materials.
Exposure to allergy-provoking substances can be respiratory, skin, or internal.
This is the allergen which is found in an allergenic substance,
which, in this case, enters through the respiratory tract.
The allergen meets the mast cell, and binds to it.
In the binding process the allergen creates a link between two antibodies,
This link activates the immune system,
And immediately histamine is released from granules found in mast cells.
Histamine binds naturally to the histamine receptors located in the walls of blood vessels.
This connection causes expansion and increased permeability of blood vessels,
and so white blood cells come out of the blood vessels to attack the allergen.
At this point, we feel the initial symptoms of an allergy.
Sneezing, or tears, and in other allergies redness and skin rash can also be seen.
This is exactly the right time to take an AllergyX tablet.
As part of the SPPA process,
the tablet undergoes absorption in the intestines,
is diffused in the blood, broken down in the liver,
and secreted in the urinary tract after completion.
But before decomposition and disposal,
the AllergyX address the problem by releasing anti-histamine,
which binds to the histamine receptors.
The anti-histamine takes the histamine's place
and doesn't allow it to link to the receptors,
and thus disables it from causing the undesirable chain reaction.
In extreme situations, there may be an expansion
of blood vessels for a prolonged time.
This could cause shock due to the slower rate of cardiac activity
or respiratory muscle contraction, potentially causing suffocation.
In this case, it is necessary to inject into the lower part of the arm,
into the subcutaneous tissue, a dose of adrenaline.
Adrenaline is absorbed quickly into the bloodstream
and causes blood vessels to shrink by binding adrenaline to adrenoceptors,
which are on the inner walls of blood vessels.
The contraction of blood vessels allows the heart to accelerate its pace and return to normality,
and in addition allows the bronchi to expand, preventing asphyxiation.
- Allergies - (Translated by Shai Rilov)