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NPC Pollen-Ex

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Pollen-Ex herbal allergy supplement for horses supports the upper respiratory to lessen symptoms and promote a healthy immune response.

Ideal for seasonal allergy dust, moulds, pollens and other airborne particulates.

Pollen-Ex is packed full of natural goodness! this potent natural supplement uses ingredients known to support immune health and a healthy inflammatory response.

Pollen allergy in horses, also known as seasonal allergic rhinitis, is a common condition where a horse’s immune system reacts to pollen from trees, grasses, or weeds.

These allergens can cause respiratory issues, especially during certain seasons when pollen levels are high, such as spring and early summer.

Pollen-Ex allergy supplement for horses uses all natural ingredients to support and calm an overactive immune response.

How Pollen-Ex supports health:

Helps to calm the symptoms of allergy 
Helps to reduce inflammation
Helps to support immune function
What are the ingredients and Benefits of Pollen-Ex?

Garlic: 
Benefit- a source of the flavonoid quercetin, a natural antihistamine that helps to stabilize mast cells (which release histamine) during allergic reactions.
Curcumin:
Benefit- a natural anti-inflammatory proven by research to help reduce inflammation in the body. Curcumin is useful to help reduce seasonal allergies or sensitivities and support the upper respiratory.
Spirulina:
Benefit- a natural antihistamine proven by research helping to calm the histamine response
Jiao Gulan:
Benefit- natural anti-inflammatory properties proven to help increase circulation. Increasing circulation helps to boost healing. 
What are the symptoms allergy?

Coughing: usually triggered by inhaled dust, mold or pollen
Nasal discharge: usually an abundance of clear or white mucus discharge from the nostrils. There may also be sneezing.
Difficulty breathing or noisy breathing: especially during exertion or when the horse is exposed to high levels of mold, pollen or dust
Exercise intolerance: horses will tire quickly or show signs of discomfort when working.
Itchy skin:  skin irritation, itchiness leading to scratching and rubbing on objects
Hives: raised, swollen areas or welts on skin
Treatment and Management:

Managing allergies in horses usually involves a combination of treatments and environmental management.



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