Organik MD
Inflam-Move
Inflam-Move
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Chronic inflammation plays a role in many long-term health concerns. Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) is an enzyme involved in the production of signaling compounds that influence inflammation, cellular activity, blood clotting, and other key biological functions. When COX-2 activity becomes elevated, it may contribute to discomfort, joint stress, cardiovascular strain, neurological concerns, and abnormal cellular changes.
InflamMove is formulated with a carefully selected blend of nutraceuticals and potent botanical extracts designed to help maintain balanced, healthy COX-2 activity and support the body’s normal inflammatory response.†
Features
- Comprehensive nutraceutical formula designed to support the body’s natural inflammatory pathways†
- Includes standardized herbal extracts such as white willow, boswellia, turmeric, ginger, and devil’s claw
- Proprietary enzyme and botanical complex delivers enzymes, antioxidants, and flavonoids for comprehensive support†
- Suitable for vegetarians and now offered in vegetarian capsules
Benefits
- Supports healthy, balanced COX-2 activity†
- Helps promote normal post-exercise recovery, ideal for active individuals and “weekend warriors”†
- Supports joint comfort, flexibility, and overall function†
- Boswellia and turmeric help maintain a healthy inflammatory response†
- Devil’s claw provides naturally occurring harpagosides that support inflammatory balance†
- White willow supplies salicin, a natural compound related to salicylic acid that supports healthy COX-2 function†
- Antioxidants in the formula help support the body’s response to oxidative and inflammatory stress†
- Proteolytic enzymes bromelain and papain help support healthy tissues and joint mobility†
†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. Information and statements made are for education purposes and are not intended to replace the advice of your General Practitioner. If you have a severe medical condition or health concern, see your physician.
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