Research-backed herb with potential health benefits.
No. It has no general health benefits. It's a specific tool for a specific allergy.
Not at all. It's a purified biological extract for medical use. Think vaccine, not vitamin.
Probably nothing, but it's not designed for that. It would likely be destroyed by stomach acid. A waste of money and a dumb idea.
Click through to the studies bar for the evidence base.
See the dosing guide below.
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Some ingredients build up over weeks. Others act fast.
The compound effect of consistent dosing.
Check the cautions section if you have a pre-existing condition.
Some ingredients you feel. Others just work in the background.
They shouldn't. It's either a mistake, a misunderstanding of the ingredient, or completely irresponsible marketing.
It's derived from natural cotton pollen, but it's a highly processed medical-grade extract. Don't confuse 'natural' with 'safe to self-dose'.
No. It does the opposite. It specifically tries to dampen your immune system's overreaction to one thing: cotton.
Pending comprehensive analysis.
Pollen from the Upland cotton plant (Gossypium hirsutum).
Gossypium Hirsutum Allergenic Extract interacts with other supplements and meds. The analyzer flags interactions, dose mismatches, and timing collisions across your whole list.
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