Nutrients and Benefits of Reliv Arthaffect

Nutrient Benefit of Nutrient RDI Arthaffect

Total Fat 0 g

Saturated Fat 0 g

Cholesterol 0 mg

Sodium 30 mg

Total Carbs 0 g

Dietary Fiber 0 g

Sugars 0 g

Protien 7 g

Arthred (hydrolized collagen) A patented form of hydrolyzed collagen protein (HCL), which forms the *

framework of human cartilage.

Alfalfa Powder This valuable plant is well known for its ability to rid the tissues of excess *

fluid. Legumes are typically rich in minerals and protein, providing a good

range of amino acids

Aloe Vera Powder Antiseptic, cleanser, moisturizer, anti inflammatory *

Calcium Good for bones & teeth, iron stores, nerve relaxation, endurance 1000 mg 10 mg

Capsicum Fruit Powder The potent, hot fruit of cayenne has been used as medicine for centuries. It *

was considered helpful for various conditions of the gastrointestinal tract,

including stomachaches, cramping pains, and gas. Useful for:Bursitis,

Diabetic neuropathy, Osteoarthritis,Psoriasis,Rheumatoid arthritis, Shingles

(herpes zoster)/postherpetic neuralgia

Celery Seed The ancients used celery seed for its nourishing and restorative properties *

and to treat rheumatism, gout, and digestive complaints. More recently it has

been recognized as a potential aid in the battle against high blood

pressure.

Ginko Biloba (leaves) (mg) The Chinese have used ginkgo for thousands of years to treat various *

conditions, including memory loss, asthma, allergies, and coughs.

Turmeric Turmeric has been used for thousands of years as an anti-inflammatory *

agent in the treatment of sprains, cramps, bruises, and muscle pain.

Topical applications have been used to promote the healing of wounds and

skin conditions. Herbalists as well as an increasing number of doctors are

now aware of the anti-inflammatory properties of turmeric root extracts.

Turmeric may be as effective as cortisone for acute inflammation, though

somewhat less so for chronic inflammation. Turmeric alleviates the pain of

rheumatoid arthritis and prevents menstrual discomfort. Turmeric may also

combat intestinal microbes. Its antioxidant properties may help to prevent

cancer and protect the liver. Recent studies suggest turmeric can lower

blood cholesterol levels and reduce the stickiness of blood platelets, thus

decreasing the risk of stroke and heart attack in some people.

Boswellia Serrata Its fragrant resin has powerful anti-inflammatory properties that have been *

proved through clinical research. It is also anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, and

analgesic. Boswellia is mainly used in rheumatic disorders and to improve

appetite and general weakness. During the last decade, extensive studies

have been undertaken to better understand the action of boswellia serrata.

Results from these studies show that boswellic acids are very effective in

rheumatic conditions and are safe for human use. Nonsteroidal

anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) like aspirin are the mainstay in treating

this condition, but many have serious adverse side effects.

India's council for Scientific and Industrial Research undertook a series of

studies to discover herbal based anti-inflammatory products having

beneficial effects on rheumatic diseases without any adverse side-effects.

They concluded that boswellic acids, as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory

agents, are more beneficial, less toxic, and more potent than the standard

drug of choice, Ketoprofen.

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