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For relief from temporary inflammation caused by exercise or your active physical lifestyle, try the unique combination of all-natural ingredients in our Anti-Inflammatory Support formula.
What is our Anti-Inflammatory Support formula?
The ingredients in Anti-Inflammatory Support include Boswellia serrata extract, Curcumin, Ginger root extract, Bromelain enzyme, and flavonoids Quercetin & Rutin. These ingredients are all used in the ancient Indian tradition of Ayervedic Medicine may provide inflammation relief and may soothe aches and pains.*Health Benefits Of Anti-Inflammatory Support
All of these natural ingredients combine to produce a powerful and synergistic formula that addresses the issue of temporary inflammation as a result of an active lifestyle.- Research performed on these nutrients suggests that these effects include the ability to inhibit mediators of inflammation, such as cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and prostaglandin-E2 (PGE2).
- Other actions of Anti-Inflammatory Support suggested in research include decreased histamine response, decrease platelet aggregation, and modulated leukocyte response – all of which play a crucial role in the mitigation of painful, temporary inflammation caused by exercise and overuse.
Anti-Inflammatory Support offers powerful protection found nowhere else
By synergistically combining all of the nutrients mentioned above, Anti-Inflammatory support is able to provide unparalleled relief from pain associated with temporary inflammation.Select Whole Health's Anti-Inflammatory Support to help relieve the discomfort of temporary inflammation as a result of exercise or active lifestyle.. Staying active is an important part of a healthy lifestyle. Help support that active, healthy lifestyle by arming yourself with our Anti-Inflammatory Support formula today. - Supplement Facts
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Also indexed as:Boswellia serrata, Salai Guggal, Frankincense
© Steven FosterCommon names:Salai GuggalBotanical names:Boswellia serrataParts Used & Where Grown
Boswellia is a moderate to large branching tree found in the dry hilly areas of India. When the tree trunk is tapped, a gummy oleoresin is exuded. A purified extract of this resin is used in modern herbal preparations.
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This supplement has been used in connection with the following health conditions:
Used for Amount Why Osteoarthritis
(Ashwagandha, Turmeric)1,000 mg daily boswellia resin herbal extract or two capsules, three times per day of Aticulin-F (formula containing 100 mg boswellia, 450 mg ashwagandha, 50 mg turmeric, and 50 mg zinc)
[3 stars] A combination of boswellia, ashwagandha, turmeric, and zinc effectively treated pain and stiffness in one study, without the stomach irritation that is a common side effect of NSAIDs.Asthma300 mg three times per day of a resin extract
[2 stars] In one trial, people with acute bronchial asthma who took powdered boswellia resin extract had significantly fewer asthma attacks and improved measurements of breathing capacity.Rheumatoid Arthritis400 to 800 mg of gum resin extract three times daily
[2 stars] Boswellia, an herb used in Ayurvedic medicine to treat arthritis, has reduced rheumatoid arthritis symptoms in most reports.Ulcerative Colitis550 mg of gum resin three times a day
[2 stars] Supplementing with boswelia may help reduce severity and encourage remission.BursitisRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Some doctors recommend using the anti-inflammatory herbs boswellia, turmeric, willow, and topical cayenne ointment for bursitis.
Cluster HeadacheRefer to label instructions
[1 star] In case reports, several patients with chronic cluster headaches showed improvement after supplementing with Boswellia serrata extract, though more research is needed to confirm these findings.Traditional Use (May Not Be Supported by Scientific Studies)
In the ancient Ayurvedic medical texts of India, the gummy exudate from boswellia is grouped with other gum resins and referred to collectively as guggals. Historically, the guggals were recommended by Ayurvedic physicians for a variety of conditions, including osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, diarrhea, dysentery, pulmonary disease, and ringworm.
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