Sunday, November 11, 2012

Breathe EZ

Current Specials

Respiratory System Supplements | ALJ Respiratory Supplements
ALJ

Benefits:

  • Helps soothe irritated tissues.
  • Encourages the entire respiratory tract to gently cleanse itself.
  • Supports healthy lung function.
  • Assists the body in neutralizing allergens by nutritional means.
  • Provides effective respiratory system support.

How It Works:

Airborne particles are everywhere. When particles enter the respiratory system via the nose or the mouth, the body turns on its cleansing mechanisms, and the immune system is put on active duty.
Herbal nourishment supports a healthy respiratory system that can be challenged by inhaled irritants. The herbal formula ALJ helps balance the natural eliminative functions of the respiratory system. It supports healthy lung function and helps support the body during seasonal changes. It also helps promote respiratory tissue health. Here’s how. Fenugreek and mullein contain mucilage, a substance that causes the herbs to swell in water. This creates a viscous, fibrous substance that provides a soothing effect. Fennel has traditionally been used as a cleansing herb and is often used after eating. Indians used boneset during seasonal times when the body needed extra nutritional support. Horseradish has a stimulating effect on the respiratory system, which you can easily discover for yourself by eating a small amount of the freshly grated herb.


Sinus Supplements l Sinus Support EF
Sinus Support EF

Benefits:

  • Supports the respiratory system.
  • Encourages proper nasal function.
  • Helps maintain nasal tissues.
  • Is ephedra-free.

How It Works:

Provides nutritional support of respiratory cleansing and tissue-protecting processes. The herbs in Sinus Support EF provide practical and safe support for the respiratory system, especially when pollen levels soar. Sinus Support EF supports nasal passages and supplies nutrients for proper respiratory function. Sinus Support EF features synephrine (from immature orange peel), which possesses properties somewhat similar to the alkaloid ephedrine in providing respiratory support, but it acts much more mildly in the body.

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