Do you suffer from Allergic Rhinitis aka Hay Fever?
If so, you are going to love Heel Luffeel for relief like you have never experienced before.
Instead of a standard antihistamine that shuts down your system, this Luffeel range repairs and helps to bring your immune system back into homeostasis (balancing itself). Unlike antihstamines, there are no contraindications unless you are allergic to one of the ingredients.
The spray helps to fight the symptoms without making your nose feel blocked and stuffy, and the tablets help to shield you from ongoing symptoms with clinical trials showing that over time your symptoms lessen.
Ideally, you start taking the tablets 3 months before the season that triggers you starts, and then you introduce the Nasal Spray when your season hits.
Protocol:
BEFORE: 1-3 months before the allergy season, dissolve 1 tablet Luffeel under the tongue 3 times daily and
DURING the season: 1 tablet 3 times daily plus 1 spray of Luffeel Spray in each nostril 3-5 times daily.
AFTER: At the end of the season, continue with 1 tablet Luffeel per day for an extra 3 weeks to boost your histadine levels.
So how do I know it will work for me?
In a randomized, double-blind clinical study of 146 patients suffering from seasonal allergic rhinitis the effectiveness of Luffa comp.-Heel nasal spray was compared to that of cromolyn sodium nasal spray over a six week period. Four to eight sprays daily per nostril of Luffa comp.-Heel nasal spray resulted in significant and lasting symptom improvement, equivalent to that of cromolyn sodium. Both medications were well tolerated 1

In a drug monitoring study, concomitant administration of Luffa comp.-Heel nasal spray and tablets was rated by over 70 % of 1,090 hay fever patients as either “good" or “very good" therapy 2.
* Luffa comp also known as Luffeel in some countries
References:
1) Weiser M et al. A Randomized Equivalence Trial Comparing the Efficacy and Safety of Luffa comp.-Heel Nasal Spray with Cromolyn SodiumSpray intheTreatmentof Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis. Research in Complementary Medicine 1999, Vol. 6, No. 3: 142-148
2) Frase W, Weiser M. Antihomotoxic Treatment of Hay Fever. Biological Therapy 1994, Vol. 8, No. 3: 91-9
Ingredients:
Tablets:
- Aralia racemosa D4
- Arsenicum iodatum D8
- Lobelia inflata D6
- Luffa operculata D12
- Hulpstoffen:
- Excipients: Lactose, magnesium stearate
Nasal Spray:
- Galphimia glauca D4, D12
- Histaminum D12
- Luffa operculata D4, D12
- Sulphur D12
- Excipients: Benzalkonium chloride, sodium dihydrogen phosphate, disodium hydrogen phosphate, sodium chloride, water
What you need to know before use
Possible side effects
There are no known side effects of Luffeel® tablets.
When should you not use Luffeel® tablets?
Patients with rare hereditary problems of galactose intolerance, the Lapp lactase deficiency or glucose-galactose malabsorption should not take this medicine.
When should you be extra careful with Luffeel® tablets?
There are no known circumstances where you need to be extra careful with Luffeel® tablets.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
As far as is known, Luffeel® tablets can be used without objection during pregnancy and lactation in accordance with the recommended dosage.
Use of Luffeel® tablets in combination with other medicines
To date, Luffeel® tablets have no known interactions with other medicines.
Driving and using machines
As far as is known, Luffeel® tablets at the indicated dosage do not affect the ability to drive or use machines.
Dosage Instructions:
Adults and Children over 12: 1 tablet to be dissolved in the mouth 3 times daily. In acute phases, 1 tablet every 15 minutes over a period lasting up to 2 hours.
Children 6 - 12: 1 tablet to be dissolved in the mouth 3 times daily. In acute phases, 1 tablet every 25 minutes over a period lasting up to 2 hours.