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Anti Inflamin

  • Helps reduce inflammation in muscles, joints and bones
  • Helps relieve pain
  • Helps stop the progression of arthritis

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Why can inflammation be so detrimental to your health?
Inflammation is a necessary component of the healing process and protects us from foreign substances and injuries. But when inflammation does not subside it can lead to chronic inflammation. Osteoarthritis, heart disease, back pain and recurrent sports injuries are just some of the health conditions that result from chronic inflammation.

Anti-Inflamin is formulated to help reduce inflammation and pain through its 100% natural and side-effect ingredients. For a stronger effect please see Anti-Inflamin Super.

Ingredients

Serving size: 4 capsules (daily dose)

All weights and measures are for a daily dose
Ingredient Biochemical Form Active Content
Glucosamine sulfate Glucosamine sulfate 2 KCL 1500 mg
MSM Methylsulfonylmethane 250 mg
Other Ingredients: hypermellose (capsule), tricalcium phosphate, magnesium stearate.

Dosage:

Serving size: 4 capsules (daily dose)

Who shouldn't take Anti Inflamin?

  • People with shellfish allergy.
  • Diabetics: a recent study showed that glucosamine does NOT affect sugar metabolism in people with type II diabetes. However, animal studies have shown that glucosamine might increase the need for insulin. Diabetics should therefore, as a precaution, consult with their medical professional and check their blood sugar more regularly when taking glucosamine.
  • Pregnant and lactating women.
  • People taking blood thinning medications, such as Warfarin and Heparin.
  • Children.

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