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Flamese
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An all-natural powerful anti-inflammatory with Bromelain.
Assists with muscle and joint pain associated with inflammation from acute, chronic and repetitive traumatic injuries. Contains a range of standard potency botanicals along with Bromelain, a natural protease for anti-flammatory activity.
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Product Benefits
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Tumeric, which may be useful for all inflammatory disorders, including arthritis, tendonitis, and autoimmune conditions.
Boswellia, which is used in Ayurvedic medicine and may be useful for generalised inflammatory conditions.
Bromelain, which may reduce pain and inflammation associated with arthritis, muscle trauma, or sports injury. |
Energetic Information
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This supplement is imprinted with NES Absorption formula information, EI 9 (Mucous Membranes) information and ES 13 (COH Star) information. The adrenal cortex itself produces the anti-inflammatory hormones that the body uses to correct inflammation. There is also an energetic link to all the amino acids used in repair work (not only for reducing inflammation but also for
stimulating repair of the body). ES 13 bioenergetically links to all the amino acids. EI 9 links to the adrenal cortex, thyroid and heat centre. Although inflammation is a natural process that accompanies healing, this supplement may be useful when there is a long inflammatory stage of recovery.
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Ingredients (per capsule) |
Quercetine 90mg
Currcuma longa rhizome (tumeric) 90mg
Dioscorea villosa tuber (mexican wild yam) 60mg
Glucosamine HCL 50mg
Boswellia serrata resin (olibanum) 40mg
Passiflora incarnate leaf, herb (passion flower) 40mg
Bromelain 40mg
Papain 40m g
Hypericum perforatum herb (St John's Wort) 25mg
Euterpe oleracea (acai berry) 20mg
Rutin 5mg
Capsule shell: Vegetable cellulose (hydroxypropyl methylcellulose)
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Pack Size |
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Suggested Adult Dosage |
1-2 capsules, twice daily, with or between meals or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner. Discuss with practitioner before exceeding our recommended daily intake.
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Price |
Practitioners, please visit the store for pricing.
Members of the public should visit their nearest practitioner for pricing.
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