Alorex
Alorex Helpful for Celiac Disease
Alorex manages the common symptoms of celiac disease by
addressing the dietary deficiencies caused by damage to the small intestine.
A common occurrence in celiac disease is the damage to the small intestine's
villi. This reduces the body's ability to absorb nutrients. The resulting
nutritional deficiencies are thought to cause a wide spectrum of symptoms
attributed to the disorder. Because celiac disease often leads to digestive
complications, replacing these nutrients is vital for the management of
the condition's most troublesome signs and symptoms.
Alorex has been designed for such a replenishment purpose. Alorex effectively
reduces gastrointestinal disturbances and malabsorption-related disorders
of celiac disease with an influx of digestive-supporting nutrients; all
the while promoting a reduction in GI tract inflammation.
Alorex Ingredients
Vitamin B-1 (as Thiamin HCL) 5 mg 333%
Vitamin B-2 (as Riboflavin) 5 mg 294%
Vitamin B-3 (as Niacinamide) 5 mg 25%
Vitamin B-6 (as Pyridoxine HCL) 25 mg 1250%
Vitamin B-12 (as Cyanocobalamin) 20 mcg 333%
D-Calcium Pantothenate 5 mg 50%
Zinc (as Zinc Oxide)
L-Glutamine 1000 mg *
Deglycyrrhizinated Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) (root) 350 mg *
Artichoke (Cynara scolymus) (leaf)
Directions
As a dietary supplement, take two capsules in the morning and one capsule
in the evening with 8 ounces of water. Our suggested minimum serving is
3 capsules daily/maximum serving of 6 capsules daily. 45-60 days of continuous
use is necessary for optimum results.
How Alorex Works
A common occurrence in celiac disease is the damage to the small intestine's
villi. This reduces the body's ability to absorb nutrients. The resulting
nutritional deficiencies are thought to cause a wide spectrum of symptoms
attributed to the disorder. Because celiac disease often leads to digestive
complications, replacing these nutrients is vital for the management of
the condition's most troublesome signs and symptoms.
Alorex has been designed for such a replenishment purpose. Alorex effectively
reduces gastrointestinal disturbances and malabsorption-related disorders
of celiac disease with an influx of digestive-supporting nutrients; all
the while promoting a reduction in GI tract inflammation.
Alorex- FAQs
What type of blood tests should my doctor be using when trying to
diagnosis Celiac Disease?
The "Celiac Panel" is a particular series of blood tests that
measure your immune system's response to gluten; largely, from the food
you consume. Certain factors will be evaluated, including the presence
of tTG antibodies. The "Celiac Panel" includes the following:
- tTG-IgA or Tissue Transglutaminase-IgA
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AGA-IgG or Antigliadin IgG
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AGA-IgA or Antigliadin IGA
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Total IgA
The presence of tTG antibodies correlates with one having CD. AGA levels
that are elevated may also indicate an allergy to wheat. These tests are
extremely accurate , especially when tTG and anti-endomysial antibodies
are elevated. Keep in mind that an isolated presence of anti-gladin antiobodies
does not necessarily indicate CD. The exception is in children under age
2, as tTG and EMA may not be present.
Are silent and latent celiac disease the same condition?
Yes, they are both celiac disease, but describe different manifestations
of the disorder. The terms "silent" and "latent" pertain
to those individuals who have celiac disease but have yet to develop the
signs or symptoms associated with the disease. For example, latent celiac
disease refers to disease sufferers who present abnormal blood tests,
but have normal small intestines and/or no symptoms of celiac disease.
This latency means that patients will develop sign and symptoms of the
condition later in life.
Persons with silent celiac disease have both abnormal antibody counts
in blood test and loss of villi within the small intestine, yet fail to
exhibit the signs and symptoms of the disease. This can even occur on
a normal diet, or one that contains abundant amounts of gluten. Like latent
celiac disease, these patients can present signs and symptoms later in
life.
I'm still suffering the effects of celiac, even though I've taken
gluten out of my diet. Why?
There may be several reasons why you are not responding to a gluten free
diet, including:
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Refractory disease, or other complications associated with CD
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Another underlying, or co-existing condition (e.g. IBS, microscopic colitis,
pancreatic insufficiencies, etc.)
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May over look small amounts of gluten, hidden in some dietary sources
- Ingestion of unsuspected sources of gluten, including starch, binders,
and fillers found in vitamins and certain prescription medications
Why do I need supplemental nutrition if I have celiac disease?
Celiac disease has been shown to cause malabsorption of nutrients. What's
more, a malnutrition state is likely to occur if proper nutrients needed
to support the disease fail to be appropriately assimilated in the digestive
process. There are many tests that can be done to evaluate the likelihood
of you having malabsorption and malnutrition. However, these tests cannot
definitively diagnose celiac disease because other disease conditions
may also cause similar malnutrition and malabsorption syndromes. This
further emphasizes the importance of diet and nutritional supplementation
in all celiac disease sufferers.
If I decide to order Alorex, are Progressive Health's products sent
discreetly?
Yes; Progressive Health respects your privacy. All orders will be shipped
in a plain, unmarked envelope with a return address from Progressive Health
Nutraceuticals Inc. (For more information about our shipping and billing
policies, see Shipping and Billing below)
How soon can I expect to see results?
The results derived from Alorex are dependant on both the individual
and severity of condition. While a large number of customers yield immediate
results, others may see results in only a few short weeks. Generally,
we advise that you use the product continuously, for a minimum of 45 -
60 days.
Are there any side effects when taking Alorex?
As with all nutritional supplements, there is potential for reaction.
Progressive Health ensures that all potential conflicts and side effects
are listed on the product information pages. However, we strongly recommend
consulting with your physician if you suffer from any pre-existing conditions
(other than celiac disease), known allergies, or if you are currently
taking any medications. Based on customer feedback, order history, and
regular product overview, there has yet to be a report of any serious
side effects resulting from the implementation of Progressive Health products
into existing treatment programs.
Money Back Guarantee from manufacturer:
If you do not attain the desired results or you are dissatisfied for
any reason, simply return all of your empty and unused bottles of Alorex
for a full refund (excluding shipping) within 180 days. After we have
received your returned bottle(s), we will immediately evaluate your account
and issue a credit- no questions asked.
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