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Inflammastat

Nutritional Support in Inflammatory Conditions / Resolution of Inflammation

General Description
A strategically balanced combination of synergistic natural anti-inflammatory nutrients, including Bromelains (high potency), Quercetin, Feverfew, Copper and vitamins and Minerals.

Product Features and Highlights
Inflammastat contains a unique combination of nutrients, all of which play important roles at different levels of the inflammatory response. Please refer to the chart overleaf which shows which nutrient affects each particular inflammatory mediator. Compared with NSAIDs, Inflammastat does not cause gastrointestinal disturbances or bleeding. In fact, some of the nutrients in Inflammastat may be helpful in the repair of peptic ulceration or inflammation. Inflammastat does not permit ongoing damage to cartilage and joint tissues compared with the NSAID drugs.

Active Ingredients
Each tablet contains:

Quercetin 50 mg
Bromelain (equivalent to 60 GDU) x 1200 GDU/gm 50 mg
Ascorbic Acid (vitamin C) 60 mg
Zinc (as amino acid chelate 30 mg) 3 mg
Copper (as amino acid chelate 17 mg) 1 mg
Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) 50 mg


Dosage
One tablet to be taken three times a day, with meals, or as directed by a Health Care Professional.

Indications
Contains nutritional factors that may be of benefit in the treatment of inflammatory conditions of the joints.

Possible Uses
The active ingredients in Inflammastat, when appropriately prescribed, may assist patients suffering from the following conditions. This statement does not imply or make a claim for a cure for these disorders. The use of Inflammastat should be based on published and relevant scientific and clinical data for each condition.

Arthritis
Allergic inflammation
Bursitis
Bruising
Back pain
Chemically induced
Inflammation
Fever
Fractures (bone)
Growing pains
Gout
Migraine
Musculo-skeletal injuries
Neuritis
Osteoarthritis
Psoriasis
Post-partum bruising
Repetitive Strain Injury
RSI
Rheumatoid arthritis
Sprains
Strain
Traumatic inflammation