I've tried other allergy chews before and they didn't work. Why would this be any different?Updated 3 months ago
Because most allergy chews are built on the same flawed premise: throw one or two popular ingredients into a treat, dose them just high enough to put on the label, and hope the customer doesn't notice when nothing changes.
That's not a cynical take. Most brands formulate for label appeal, not clinical effectiveness. They include Quercetin at 50 mg when the research suggests 200 mg. They add a probiotic blend with 250 million CFUs when meaningful gut repair requires billions. They skip bioavailability enhancers entirely, which means half the active ingredients pass through your dog's system without ever being absorbed.
So when those products didn't work, it doesn't mean allergy chews as a category don't work. It means those specific products were never designed to work in the first place.
Clear-Allergies was formulated differently from the ground up. Every ingredient is dosed at the levels the clinical research supports, not the levels that keep manufacturing costs low. Quercetin at 200 mg. Curcumin at 150 mg with 95% curcuminoids. A 3 Billion CFU probiotic blend across six targeted strains. And absorption enhancers like Bromelain and Black Pepper Extract so the active compounds actually reach the cells where they need to work.
That's the difference between a product designed by a veterinarian solving a real problem and a product designed by a marketing team trying to hit a price point.