Collection: Anaphylaxis
What is Anaphylaxis?
Anaphylaxis is a severe, life-threatening allergic reaction that occurs rapidly after exposure to an allergen. Common triggers include food allergens (such as nuts, shellfish, and dairy), insect stings, medications, and latex. Symptoms can develop within minutes and may include difficulty breathing, swelling of the throat, rapid heartbeat, hives, dizziness, and a drop in blood pressure, which can lead to shock. Immediate medical attention is required, as untreated anaphylaxis can be fatal.
Natural Support for Anaphylaxis Recovery
While emergency medical treatment, including epinephrine, is essential during an anaphylactic reaction, natural remedies can help support recovery, strengthen the immune system, and reduce allergic sensitivities over time. Our practitioners recommend:
- Code CH127 Nettle Tincture – A natural antihistamine that helps reduce allergic responses, inflammation, and histamine reactions.
- Code CH200 Allergy Relieve Capsules – A carefully formulated blend designed to balance the immune response and improve the body's tolerance to allergens.
- Code CH206 Nasal Spray – Helps clear nasal congestion and supports respiratory relief after exposure to allergens.
- Code CH184 Immune Support Capsules – Strengthens immune defenses and promotes overall resilience against allergens.
- Code CH135 Red Clover Tincture – Assists in blood purification and detoxification, helping the body eliminate allergens and toxins more efficiently.
- Code D02 Magnesium Oil Spray – Supports relaxation of the nervous system, reduces muscle tension, and helps regulate blood pressure after an allergic reaction.
- Code P01 Oxygen Drops Liquid – Enhances oxygen absorption, supports respiratory function, and reduces inflammation to aid in recovery after an allergic episode.
Important Note
Anaphylaxis is a medical emergency that requires immediate professional care. Natural products can provide long-term immune support and recovery assistance but are not a substitute for emergency treatment. If you or someone you know experiences symptoms of anaphylaxis, seek medical attention immediately.