Posted on November 20th, 2009 by Craig Maltby, Editor
Immune balance – all year long
I’ve been doing some writing for an electronic newsletter distributed by Embria
Health Sciences, which also supports this blog. The topic for the holiday season newsletter is none other than…summer allergies. Kinda hard getting my hay fever and balmy weather groove on this time of year. But the ingenious thing about it is, talking about seasonal allergies during winter holidays really drives home the concept of something big. Really big.
What is it?
It’s this: The notion that a single nutritional supplement taken year round may deliver efficacy in the form of symptom alleviation for seasonal allergies (non-food, that is) winter season cold/flu conditions. And all this is done naturally through a novel yeast culture fermentate with no side effects and no safety issues. No separate cold/flu remedies, allergy remedies, all of the potions that fill a medicine cabinet. (And many of which are under new scrutiny from FDA due to new findings on side effects and even toxicity.)
Two things really hit home for me about this:
1) My own experience and my family’s experience. I’ve been free of any significant allergy episodes and symptoms for two years, when I began EpiCor daily supplementation. I’ve also been free of any significant cold and flu experience during that time as well. My teenage daughters, who maintain a schedule more intense and insane than Churchill during the war, and who started the EpiCor regimen this fall, and who normally are hammered with sinus infection, strep, respiratory conditions during the winter and spring, so far have had minimal problems. One has spent two days home from school during H1N1 peak time this fall, the other has sailed through scot-free. This is new territory for both of them.
2) The continuing stream of published research supporting immune balance supplementation with regard to cold/flu and allergies. A cold/flu study using EpiCor and an EpiCor allergy study both speak to the improved symptom experience I and many others are experiencing.
By the way, I pay full price for all EpiCor I take, and I buy it through normal retail channels.





