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AsmaSpray™ Coleus Forshkolii Sublingual Spray Product
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Asthma cases have increased 400% since 1980, to approximately 3 million.
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Asthma is characterized by a hyper-response of the trachea and bronchi to various stimuli, which results in a narrowing of the airways in the lung.
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Mast cells are intimately in releasing chemical mediators that enhance or inhibit the asthmatic attack.
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Mast cells have receptors for cAMP and cGMP.
CAMP inhibits the release of histamine, cAMP is released under the stimulation of the enzyme adenylate cyclase. The receptor that activates this enzyme is the beta-receptor. Drugs that are beta-receptor agonists enhance cAMP release, and inhibit histamine release that eases the asthmatic attack. The relative ratios of cAMP and cGMP have a direct consequence on whether an asthma attack will occur. The problem with drugs is their considerable side effects. Steroids have unpleasant side effects including: Inhibiting growth, stomach upset, weight gain and thinning of bone density.
It is the ability of C. forskholii to activate intracellular cAMP that makes it so valuable as a therapeutic component of AsthmaEnd. Forskolin stimulates the enzyme adenylate cyclase to release cAMP. cAMP levels rise that inhibits the release of chemical mediators. This relaxes bronchial smooth muscle and prevents bronchi-spasm.
Coleus Forshkolii supplementation show benefits where low cAMP is a known factor for various conditions such as:
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Asthma |
(Eur. Arch Otor 2001, 258(5), 230-235) |
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Eczema |
(Eur Arch Otor 2001, 258(5), 230-235) |
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Psoriasis |
(Planta Med 1989, Vol.51, 475-476) |
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Allergies |
(J Cyclic Nucleotide Res 7:201 224,1981) |
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Low Thyroid |
(Biochim Biophys Acta 2001, 1540(1), 68-81) |
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Glaucoma |
(Opthalmol Vis Sci 2000, 41(5), 998-1005) |
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Poor digestion |
(Jpn J physiol 2001,51(4), 435,-444) |
| Weight Problems |
(Biol Reprod 2001, 65(3), 814-81 9) |
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Circulation & Heart |
Cardiovasc Res 2001, 51(1), 95-102) |
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Neurological Disorders |
(J Neurochem 2001, 78(5), 972-980) |
Recommended Usage: Use 1-3 pump three times per day under the tongue, or as directed by a health care professional. For best results, hold under the tongue for two minutes without talking or swallowing.
Note: If taking Vitamin A supplements, take AsmaSpray at least 2 hours before or after taking Vitamin A supplementation.
We recommend in all cases that you consult with a trusted health care professional before taking any nutritional supplements or discontinuing any medication. Products are not offered as a treatment or cure for any medical conditions, but only as nutritional support (as indicated by scientific studies or the clinical experience of nutritional practitioners).
Supplement Facts |
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Serving Size: 6 sprays = 1ml |
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Serving Per Container: 180 sprays approx. 30ml |
Amount Per Serving Information |
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Ingredient |
Amount per serving |
%Daily Value |
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Vitamin B3 (Niacin) |
5.0mg |
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| Vitamin E |
4IU |
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| Gingko Biloba |
1.0mg |
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Coleus Forskohlii |
6.25mg |
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| Tylophora Asthmatica |
6.25mg |
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| Lutein |
1.25mg |
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Zeaxanthin |
0.1mg |
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*Daily Value not established |
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Other Ingredients: deionized water, vegetable glycerin, aloe vera, alcohol, trace minerals, natural flavouring (Anise & Vanilla), grapefruit seed extract, stevia, potassium sorbate |
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