Allergy Relief the Natural Way: The Tinofend® Advantage

Tinofend® is a proprietary Tinospora cordifolia extract standardised to active polysaccharides which stands out as a truly natural solution that supports the body through seasonal challenges, with studies demonstrating its highly beneficial effects on histamine response and immune functions.1,2

According to research1 Tinofend® may help to regulate several immune mediators, whilst also supporting the activation of white blood cells – such as macrophages – which are a crucial part of the body’s immune response. Additionally, this study demonstrated that Tinofend® significantly reduced symptoms of allergic rhinitis after 15 days, with further improvements seen over 30 days. Further research2 found significant improvements in hay fever symptoms compared with placebo. This study also reported reduced eosinophil levels and good overall tolerability.

Seasonal allergies are a consistent concern with consumers, and the demand for natural and scientifically researched solutions continues to rise meaning plant-based ingredients are being looked at much more closely, making Tinofend® ideal for brands. Additionally, Tinospora cordifolia extract is not known to cause drowsiness.

Further to being efficacious, Tinofend® is also sustainable. Produced by Verdure Sciences®, whose Verdugration® initiative ensures sustainable, traceable, and responsible sourcing throughout the supply chain. This commitment not only supports environmental stewardship but also offers brands increased transparency and confidence, essential advantages in a market where sustainability is becoming a critical purchasing driver.

To learn more about this premium, pioneering ingredient download our Tinofend® Product Profile Sheet here, or contact us for more information.

References
(1) Thawani VR et al. Short term effect of Tinospora cordifolia in allergic rhinitis. Antiseptic. 2006 Apr. 103(4 & P): 229-232
(2) Badar VA et al. J Ethnopharmacol. Efficacy of Tinospora cordifolia in allergic rhinitis. J Ethnopharmacol. 2004 Nov 23. 96(2005): 445-449. doi: 10.1016/ j.jep.2004.09.034