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Why do my allergies get worse at night in bed?
You’re sleeping in a microscopic rave, and you weren't invited.
Your bed is a localized ecosystem for dust mites. As you move, you kick up thousands of allergen particles that stay suspended in your "breathing zone." Because your cortisol levels naturally drop at night, your body has less "anti-inflammatory armor," making the allergic reaction feel twice as violent while you're trying to dream.
Stop waking up feeling like you’ve been hit by a pollen-filled truck.
Champ is your overnight bodyguard. By providing daily desensitization, it lowers your body's overall reactivity. Brush before bed to give your body the immune system support it needs to sleep through the dust-mite disco.
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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