InflaRelief Formula is an original, polyvalent, and powerful supplement in vegetarian capsules that effectively combats and neutralizes the many mechanisms of inflammation with its combination of ingredients and wide spectrum action.
Why Choose InflaRelief Formula?
Together with oxidation and glycation, inflammation is one of the three basic mechanisms of aging. Chronic inflammation is the source of many degenerative disorders and is characteristic of an aging body. It is, therefore, a good idea to avoid it.
You can buy InflaRelief Formula to opt for a more effective option towards inflammation than drugs, without the latter's side-effects. It combines even more natural and powerful nutrients (12 instead of 9) than before, with a higher daily dose. Together, they provide the body with an effective and polymorphic response to the inflammatory process in its many forms.
What are the Ingredients in InflaRelief Formula Capsules?
- PerluxanĀ® is a standardized hop cone extract. Its alpha acids are powerful inhibitors of pain-inducing chemicals. Unlike the whole hop plant, this particular extract has no estrogenic or sedative effects.
- Standardized nettle extract has scientifically supported pain-relief and anti-inflammatory properties.
- Cat's claw extract (Uncaria tomentosa), standardized in oxindole alkaloids, has regenerative and anti-inflammatory properties that benefit the joints in particular; it is also a potent stimulant of the immune system.
- "C3 Complex" curcuma extract contains 95% curcuminoids which are antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and Cox-2 inhibitors.
- Tulsi is a plant that has been used in Tibetan medicine for thousands of years. It has wide-ranging properties relating to anything from simple physical and mental weakness to acute stress, depression, and many inflammation-related processes, both acute and chronic.
- a pineapple-derived proteolytic enzyme complex generally used for digestive inflammation problems and edema and to prevent blood clots which can affect the cardiovascular system.
- Ginger root extract, standardized in gingerols and shogaols, controls inflammation-mediators by inhibiting pro-inflammatory enzymes Cox 1 and 2 and lipoxygenase. This extract specifically benefits joints such as the hips and knees.
- Quercetin is a natural, antioxidant flavonol and polyvalent reliever, used particularly for respiratory and digestive allergies.
- Rutin, extracted from the aromatic shrub Ruta graveolens, has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects; it is vasoprotective and antithrombotic.
- Rosemary has rosmarinic acid with potent tissue-protective, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-allergy properties.
- a specific extract of Boswellia serrata, provides 30% acetyl-keto-beta-boswellic acid (AKBA); a potent anti-inflammatory, it is as effective as some drugs, and is particularly good for degenerative joint disorders.
- a black pepper extract standardized in piperine, has anti-inflammatory properties itself and also makes other ingredients more active enhancing their absorption and bioavailability.
Buy InflaRelief Formula today and benefit from its natural anti-inflammatory properties.
WARNINGS
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. This product is a nutritional supplement and should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle.
STORAGE
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, heat, and humidity.
Keep out of reach of children.
PREGNANCY AND MEDICAL CONDITIONS
If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have any medical conditions, consult your healthcare provider before using this product.
SUPPLEMENT INTERACTIONS
Consult your healthcare provider before use, especially if you are taking any medications or other supplements as there may be potential interactions.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Daily dose: 6 capsules
Number of doses per pack: 30 |
Amount per dose |
PerluxanĀ® (Extract of hop cone standardized to 30% alpha and iso-alpha acids) |
300 mg |
Nettle extract 16:1 |
250 mg |
Catās claw extract standardized to 3% oxindole alkaloids |
250 mg |
Curcumin C3 Complex (35:1 extract of Curcuma longa standardized to 95% curcuminoids) |
250 mg |
Tulsi dry extract (Ocimum sanctum L.) standardized to 2.5% ursolic acid |
250 mg |
Bromelain 2,400 GDU/g |
250 mg |
Ginger root extract standardized to 5% gingerols and 1% shogaols |
250 mg |
Quercetin |
200 mg |
Rutin |
200 mg |
Rosemary extract standardized to 6% rosmarinic acid |
150 mg |
5-LoxinĀ® (Boswellia serrata extract standardized to 30% acetyl-11-keto-beta-boswellic acid) |
100 mg |
BioperineĀ® (Black pepper extract (Piper nigrum) standardized to 95% piperine) |
5 mg |
Other ingredients: acacia gum, white rice flour.
PerluxanĀ®, Pharmachem, USA. Curcumin C3 Complex, BioperineĀ®, Sabinsa Corp, India. 5-LoxinĀ®, Pl Thomas, USA.
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Adults: Take 6 vegetarian capsules a day, spread over two or three doses or as advised by your therapist.
Precautions: do not exceed the recommended daily dose. This product is a nutritional supplement and should not be used as a substitute for a varied, balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle. Keep out of childrenās reach. Store away from light, heat, and humidity. As with any nutritional supplement, consult a health care practitioner before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have a medical condition.
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