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The Vitalzym Pain & Inflammation Pack includes formulations recommended by health professionals for those experiencing chronic pain.
The Pain & Inflammation Pack includes: 1 Vitalzym 450 Capsule Bottle 1 InflammixSEC Pain & Inflammation Enzyme Blend - 250 tablets 1 Magnesium 200mg - 60 tablets 1 Systemic Enzyme CD
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Vitalzym 450 Capsules Vitalzym helps reinforce the body's defense mechanism in the following ways. - Fibrin: Normal levels help guard against the formation of fibrin.* - Blood: Enzymes help cleanse the blood of debris, maintaining blood health.* - Immune Function : Enzymes help maintain healthy immune systems.* - Healthy Circulation : Normal enzyme levels help promote blood circulation.
InflammixSEC Systemic Enzyme Complex - Pain & Inflammation Blend InflammixSEC is a comprehensive formula consisting of enzymes, herbs and bioflavonoids designed to naturally support your body's inflammatory response. Whether you suffer from chronic pain or just overworked it on the weekend, Inflammix will help your body respond to pain and swelling safely and effectively.
Proprietary Enzyme Blend The proprietary enzyme blend contains pancreatin, papain, bromelain, trypsin and chromotrypsin and is designed to support your body's natural response to inflammation. When taken on an empty stomach it is believed that enzymes will help manage inflammation by supporting healthy blood flow to the irritated area.
Rutin Rutin is a potent bioflavonoid that is derived from the fava tree. Bioflavonoids are water-soluble plant pigments. They are naturally occurring chemical compounds that are important to maintaining optimal health. A scientist named Albert Szent-Gyorgi who called them "vitamin P" discovered them in 1936. Since then, over 4000 bioflavonoids have been identified and scientists believe that many more will be discovered in the future. The term bioflavonoid refers to many different ingredients and includes hesperidin, citrus biofalvonoids, rutin, quercetin, to mention a few. They perform a wide range of functions, for example: they protect capillaries, prevent bruising, and provide support for a number of other biological functions.
White Willow Bark White Willow (Salix alba) is a tall tree that thrives in damp areas and is native to Europe. It is most famous as the `original source of salicylic acid' which is the precursor to aspirin. White Willow has been used since ancient times for it's pain relieving and fever reducing properties, and has regained prominence in modern times as an alternative to synthetic forms of aspirin. White willow is also thought to help support a healthy inflammatory response.
Turmeric Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is an herb that has been used in Ayurvedic Medicine for many years. It is a member of the ginger family. Turmeric possesses antioxidant compounds known as curcuminoids, of which curcumin has been found to be most potent. These compounds help prevent the buildup of excess free radicals. They also neutralize existing free radicals by scavenging them. It also has been shown to support healthy liver function, digestion and inflammatory response.
Magnesium 200mg Magnesium is essential for hundreds of chemical reactions in the body. It functions as a coenzyme (participating in over 300 enzymatic reactions!) for proper function of nerves and muscles, formation of bones and energy metabolism. Recent studies suggest that is of particular importance for healthy heart function. It also may help to lower blood pressure and improve cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Magnesium works synergistically with calcium by increasing its absorption and may increase bone density as well. In fact, the body stores 60% of its magnesium in the bones, 26% is in the muscle tissues and the remaining magnesium is stored in the soft tissues of the body. Magnesium helps the body to utilize vitamins B6, C, and E. When combined with B6 it helps to reduce and dissolve calcium phosphate stones. Magnesium supplementation is necessary for many people; deficiency is quite common in the United States. The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates that 75 percent of Americans do not get an adequate supply of magnesium via their diet. Some of the reasons for deficiency include: diet high in processed foods, soil depletion, high calcium intake, stress, intense physical activity, alcoholism, and the use of certain medications.
Pregnant or nursing women should consult a physician before consuming any dietary supplementation.
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