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Cat Allergies

Is your "fur baby" actually a tiny, purring bioterrorist?

It’s not actually the hair; it’s a sticky protein called Fel d 1 found in cat saliva. When they groom themselves, this protein dries, becomes airborne, and hitches a ride into your lungs. Your body mistakes this tiny protein for a lethal parasite, triggering an inflammatory riot in your airways.

You shouldn't have to choose between your best friend and your ability to breathe. There’s a better way to coexist.

Stop the needles and the "cat-free" lifestyle. Champ is the rebel’s hack to building tolerance. By introducing those proteins through your gums daily, you provide the immune system support needed to keep the cat and lose the tissues.

Dr. Jeremy Poulsen, D.O. Chief Medical Officer

For information purposes only. Contact a medical provider. Not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition.

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