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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 10, 2008
Filed:
Feb. 04, 2005
Gopl R. Menon, Riverside, CA (US);
David J. Fast, Grand Rapids, MI (US);
David W. Krempin, Temecula, CA (US);
John N. Goolsby, Hudsonville, MI (US);
Gopl R. Menon, Riverside, CA (US);
David J. Fast, Grand Rapids, MI (US);
David W. Krempin, Temecula, CA (US);
John N. Goolsby, Hudsonville, MI (US);
Access Business Group International LLC, Ada, MI (US);
Abstract
An composition and related method that prevents, inhibits and/or mitigates an allergic response by down regulating the production of IgE, down regulating the binding of IgE antibodies to receptors on cells, and/or inhibiting allergy mediators, for example, histamine, prostoglandin D, or luekotriene Crelease. The composition comprises at least one of the following ingredients: luteolin from Perilla leaf or seed, Cinnamon, Kiwi, Picao preto, Hesperidin, Acerola cherry, Guaco, Holy Basil, Kakadu, Solamum, Rosmarinic acid, Tinospora and Aframomum. In one embodiment, the composition at least three different ingredients selected from Cinnamon, Acerola, Luteolin and Picao preto. Optionally, these ingredients can be combined with at least one of Aframomum, Rosmarinic acid, and Tinospora. The composition is administered with effective amounts to prevent, inhibit and/or mitigate allergic responses.