AllergCo contains Albizia, Chinese Skullcap and Nigella to support a healthy response to seasonal stresses and maintain normal respiratory tract function.*
These herbs have been traditionally used in herbal preparations to:
- Respond normally to occasional seasonal stresses*
- Maintain skin and immune system health*
- Assist in maintaining healthy breathing passages to support normal breathing*
This combination of herbs contains many compounds including saponins, flavonoids (especially baicalin) and quinones (particularly thymoquinone).
Suggested Use:
1 tablet 4 times daily, or as directed
Caution: Contraindicated in pregnancy and in women wishing to conceive. Not to be used during lactation unless otherwise directed by a qualified health care professional. Caution in patients taking concurrent medication including statins. For other contraindications and cautions consult your health care professional. This product is packaged in a facility that manufactures other products containing soy, milk, egg, wheat, peanut, tree nuts, fish, and shellfish. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight.
For other contraindications and cautions, please refer to the Potential Herb-Drug Interactions Chart. The chart can be found here: Potential Herb-Drug Interactions Chart
Please consult the product packaging label for the most accurate product information.
Nutrients & Ingredients
Each Serving Size (1 Tablet) contains: Calcium 81 mg, Albizia stem bark 8:1 extract 100 mg (from Albizia lebbeck stem bark 800 mg), Chinese Skullcap root 4:1 extract 200 mg (from Scutellaria baicalensis root 800 mg), Black Cumin seed 5:1 extract 100 mg (from Nigella sativa seed 500 mg). Other Ingredients: Dibasic calcium phosphate dihydrate, microcrystalline cellulose, croscarmellose sodium, sodium starch glycolate, silicon dioxide, hypromellose and magnesium stearate.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.