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Previn C

Previn C by BioHealth Technologies

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30 applications
Item # 14249
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$8.99
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Product Description
PrevinC is a unique new solution which is primarily utilized in the nostrils to improve the natural defenses in the nose when combating harmful respiratory pathogens such as bacteria, virus and fungi. PrevinC is applied to the nostrils coating the nose hairs and mucosa. The oily properties of PrevinC helps trap airborne and contact pathogens as they enter the nose and destroy them before they enter the nasopharynx or attach to the nasal cell and proliferate into an infection.

Ingredients: Active Ingredients: Citrus Limonum 1X.

Inactive Ingredients: Isopropyl Alcohol, Seasame Oil and Aloe Vera Oil Extract.

Recommended Use: 1. Remove cotton swab from bag.
2. Shake bottle well for 5-7 seconds.
3. Remove cap and immediately squeeze bottle to apply 3-4 drops of the solution to saturate each side of the cotton swab.
4. Place thumb and index finger directly below the cotton swab and apply solution to the distal nostril, just past nasal opening (approx. 1/8”)
5. After placing just the tip of the swab, saturate the complete area in each nostril with a circular motion.
6. Discard swab and secure cap.
7. Squeeze nostrils together to ensure even distribution of solution.

NOTES: Non-Narcotic.

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 What are Allergies and Sensitivities?

Allergies are responses mounted by the immune system to a particular food, inhalant (airborne substance), or chemical. In popular terminology, the terms “allergies” and “sensitivities” are often used to mean the same thing, although many sensitivities are not true allergies. The term “sensitivity” is general and may include true allergies, reactions that do not affect the immune system (and therefore are not technically allergies), and reactions for which the cause has yet to be determined.

Some non-allergic types of sensitivity are called intolerances and may be caused by toxins, enzyme inadequacies, drug-like chemical reactions, psychological associations, and other mechanisms.1 Examples of well-understood intolerances are lactose intolerance and phenylketonuria. Environmental sensitivity or intolerance are terms sometimes used for reactions to chemicals found either indoors or outdoors in food, water, medications, cosmetics, perfumes, textiles, building materials, and plastics. Detecting allergies and other sensitivities and then eliminating or reducing exposure to the sources is often a time-consuming and challenging task that is difficult to undertake without the assistance of an expert.


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